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1. Re: [VHFcontesting] Maidenhead grid locating for Rovers, now GPS time sync... (score: 1)
Author: Tom <k8tb@bosscher.org>
Date: Fri, 12 May 2017 17:28:48 -0400
Interesting information. I have a slightly different question. My buddy bought a used TV ENG truck with a 40' pneumatic mast. $ 2,000 for the working truck. We are outfitting it to go roving, and I a
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2017-05/msg00067.html (10,847 bytes)

2. Re: [VHFcontesting] Maidenhead grid locating for Rovers, now GPS time sync... (score: 1)
Author: Mark Spencer <mark@alignedsolutions.com>
Date: Fri, 12 May 2017 14:46:12 -0700
The short answer is "probably." At my home station I feed the one pulse per second output from one of my GPS units into a "time server" which connects to my Ethernet network. In turn my computers can
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2017-05/msg00068.html (11,835 bytes)

3. Re: [VHFcontesting] Maidenhead grid locating for Rovers, now GPS time sync... (score: 1)
Author: Duane - N9DG via VHFcontesting <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Date: Sat, 13 May 2017 00:23:24 +0000 (UTC)
I found the solution described here works well, a little fiddly to set up, but not too bad. It has been fiddle free since. I used the USB GPS device exactly as described in the write up. Have it work
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2017-05/msg00071.html (8,877 bytes)

4. Re: [VHFcontesting] Maidenhead grid locating for Rovers, now GPS time sync... (score: 1)
Author: Thomas <roo@ham9.net>
Date: Fri, 12 May 2017 22:35:15 -0500
I use a Raspberry Pi with an Adafruit GPS <https://www.adafruit.com/product/746> - I run dnsmasq, gpsd, and chrony with PPS from the GPS. This gives me accurate (sub-microsecond) time and accurate-en
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2017-05/msg00074.html (10,980 bytes)

5. Re: [VHFcontesting] Maidenhead grid locating for Rovers, now GPS time sync... (score: 1)
Author: "Ron Rogers" <ww8rr@charter.net>
Date: Sun, 14 May 2017 15:36:09 -0400
We use Tardis 2000 along with a USB GPS module on the 1 small Dell PC that operates as the time server and server for our logging program for all of the W4NH Multi-op PCs. Ron WW8RR --Original Messag
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2017-05/msg00076.html (11,403 bytes)


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