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JIMMIE wrote: I bought 3 old cell phones at a yard cell the other day to tinker with. These are GPS equipped. I was wondering it would be possible to take a signal off of these I could use as a time reference. At work we have such a reference that supplies 10Mhz, 1Mhz 1 Hz and I think there are other frequencies. I opened one up and dont have a clue to what any of the chips do. Any help would be appreciated. Rather than beating your head against a wall trying to figure that out, why not look into a GPS module? You can get a Garmin GPS15 for less than $50. https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=157 I'm sure there are similar products from other makers. -- Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN |
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