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Re: GPS Interface Software



First off, I'm new to the list.
I've been working on using linux for aviation stuff for a while
and just found out about the list.


Trimble seems pretty free with info in using the OEM units they make at
least.

I have some sv6-cm3 variants.

They have a C interface library for free in the net and after much
arm twisting I got a printed manual as well.

Take a look at the trimble web site for info on the SV6-CM3.

I have a bunch of the units.
They are OEM units, (made to be built into something)
No keypad, no display, no case.
Just a tiny board which will sit on a credit card and leave a fair
amount of space around the edges.

They have 2 serial ports and will take and use Diff. correction info.

They need a regulated 5 volt power supply and rs-232 line drivers
to plug straight to something like a laptop or palm pilot.

They need an external antenna.

In any event I have a bunch and am asking ~50.00 each.
If there is enough interest we could get a bulk purchase of amplified
antennas to have a complete package.
The antennas should be about $50.00 as well.

Last I checked, trimble wanted $180.00 for units with these features,
there are several options for the CM3, these units have them, in lots
of 100 boards.

Marc
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