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Re: Low cost GPS receiver?


From: 6eqtctnl24yu
Subject: Re: Low cost GPS receiver?
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2023 09:39:34 -0400

Hello

Well, I had a bit of tongue in cheek when I recalled the ancient history with the PDP8/PDP11 but those are near and dear to my heart
as they were my first "computers" and it was a love affair of both pain and pleasure interfacing lab equipment to those DE boxes.

the RS-232C 12V 20mA serial line is still quite evident in agriculture and organic chemistry sensors and lab equipment.

Push comes to shove, use a Serial-to-USB dongle (FTDI chip) and just drop the RTS/CTS signals

Riley 

In jest I am attaching the U-Blox NEO-8M Hardware Integration document to this email



On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 8:46 AM Greg Troxel <gdt_at_lexort.com_6eqtctnl24yu@duck.com> wrote:
6eqtctnl24yu@duck.com writes:

> *Fine, but how do I hook up a ublox8 to the 20 mA current loop serial port
> (that I was previously using for an ASR33) on my PDP8? *
>
> I won't give you historic details about how I solved a similar problem back
> in the , because you can use a Lab Jack device and easily connect the UBlox
> M8
> GPS module to your PDP8
>
> Lab Jack URL>>>  https://labjack.com/

Thanks for the serious answer to a question intended as humor.  In all
seriousness I have not encounted a true +/- 12V RS232 line in a very
long time.

Thanks for the labjack pointer - that looks like interesting stuff that
is not super expensive.

Attachment: NEO-M8_HardwareIntegrationManual_(UBX-13003557).pdf
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