On Tue, 29 May 2007 15:18:21 -0400, CBFalconer <cbfalconer@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>> I think "it" is described in the Subject line - a Google search for
>> "wd-g-zx4120 gps module" turned up the data sheet straight away.
>
>FYI, the subject line is not necessarily visible to the reader. So
>such identification should be repeated in the message. And a
>google search should not be needed.
>
>Please make a practice of snipping sigs in replies. That is the
>part following the "-- " marker.
Fair comment regarding the sig, I missed that (although you could make
it easier for us all by not including it in the first place) ;-)
As a matter of interest, just what sort of newsreader doesn't have the
option to show the subject line?! And, more to the point, why would
anyone wish to use it? How is it possible to follow threads?
Regarding the Google search, I needed to do that because I'm not
cogniscant of every GPS module on the planet. I hoped that my limited
success had actually been of help to the OP because the original
datasheet is very vague on the subject.
Reply by CBFalconer●May 30, 20072007-05-30
Peter Dickerson wrote:
> "CBFalconer" <cbfalconer@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
... snip ...
>>
>> FYI, the subject line is not necessarily visible to the reader.
>> So such identification should be repeated in the message. And
>> a google search should not be needed.
>>
>> Please make a practice of snipping sigs in replies. That is the
>> part following the "-- " marker.
>
> If the subject line is not guaranteed visible in the reader the
> we might shut up shop now. Presumably the reader must select
> articles to read at random, or in date order or some such.
"CBFalconer" <cbfalconer@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:465C7C7D.95F39180@yahoo.com...
> Mike G wrote:
>> CBFalconer <cbfalconer@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> pearce.sg@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone experience with this module .. in the specs it says
>>>> that it provides 1 pps (1 pulse per second) output .. but which
>>>> pin this appears on is unclear from the data sheets ... I would
>>>> like to build a gps disciplines oscillator and require the 1 pps
>>>> output as a physical signal to do the oscillator disciplining
>>>
>>> Answering would be facilated by a better description than 'it'.
>>> Manufacturers name and model number seems a minimum.
>>
>> I think "it" is described in the Subject line - a Google search for
>> "wd-g-zx4120 gps module" turned up the data sheet straight away.
>
> FYI, the subject line is not necessarily visible to the reader. So
> such identification should be repeated in the message. And a
> google search should not be needed.
>
> Please make a practice of snipping sigs in replies. That is the
> part following the "-- " marker.
If the subject line is not guaranteed visible in the reader the we might
shut up shop now. Presumably the reader must select articles to read at
random, or in date order or some such.
--
Peter
Reply by CBFalconer●May 29, 20072007-05-29
Mike G wrote:
> CBFalconer <cbfalconer@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> pearce.sg@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>> Has anyone experience with this module .. in the specs it says
>>> that it provides 1 pps (1 pulse per second) output .. but which
>>> pin this appears on is unclear from the data sheets ... I would
>>> like to build a gps disciplines oscillator and require the 1 pps
>>> output as a physical signal to do the oscillator disciplining
>>
>> Answering would be facilated by a better description than 'it'.
>> Manufacturers name and model number seems a minimum.
>
> I think "it" is described in the Subject line - a Google search for
> "wd-g-zx4120 gps module" turned up the data sheet straight away.
I think "it" is described in the Subject line - a Google search for
"wd-g-zx4120 gps module" turned up the data sheet straight away.
From the info on the following website, it looks like the 1PPS output
is "Optional".
http://gps-navigation.taiwansource.com/gps-module/ZX4120.htm
Reply by CBFalconer●May 26, 20072007-05-26
pearce.sg@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Has anyone experience with this module .. in the specs it says
> that it provides 1 pps (1 pulse per second) output .. but which
> pin this appears on is unclear from the data sheets ... I would
> like to build a gps disciplines oscillator and require the 1 pps
> output as a physical signal to do the oscillator disciplining
Has anyone experience with this module .. in the specs it says that it
provides 1 pps
(1 pulse per second) output .. but which pin this appears on is
unclear from the
data sheets ... I would like to build a gps disciplines oscillator and
require the 1 pps output as a
physical signal to do the oscillator disciplining
Many thanks for any advice/experience
pearce.sg at gmail.com