Larry -- How much would it be for the receiver and antenna without interface card? Karl --On Sunday, July 15, 2001 01:17 -0700 Larry Cochranewrote: > A few weeks ago Chris Long (ChrisL@........... contacted me about buying > some GPS interface boards from me. He has 20, and will be getting a total > of 80, Motorola ONCORE GPS receivers and antennas. They are slightly used > but in good condition. I had him send me one of each so I could test them > with SDR and they work fine. They are exactly the same receiver I have > been selling except these have the battery option. The antenna is similar > to the one I have been selling for awhile except the wire is a lot > shorter. The antenna I got from him has ~45 inch (1.1 meters) of wire and > manufactured by AeroAntenna Technology. The part number is > AT575-109-OCXR-48-05-12-NM. See this page > http://www.aeroantenna.com/html/ordering.html for more info. The GPS > antenna I have been sell has 16 feet (4.8 m) of wire, other then that, > both seem to work about the same. See > http://www.seismicnet.com/gps/index.html for information on the ONCORE GPS > receiver and the antenna I am selling. > > Chris would like to sell the GPS parts in lots of ten. The units we don't > buy from him will probably be placed on EBay with a starting bid of ~$45 > for the receiver and $10.00 for the antenna. I plan to buy 10 or 20 for > my stock and sell a complete timing system, including my interface board > for around $120.00. This would be 1/2 of the current price using new GPS > receivers and antennas. > > Please let me know if you are interested in one or more of the GPS > receivers and / or antennas, or a complete time system including my > interface board. __________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
Larry Cochrane <cochrane@..............>