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QLG! GPS question
I bought a finished QLG1 GPS at a Hamfest last weekend. ?It seemed like a good deal at the time and I bought it in part because it had the magic QRP LABS name on it. ?But, at this point I really don't know what to do with it. ?Do I need the WSPR kit? or will this connect to other things? ?Any suggestions will be most appreciated. ?
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It is a gps that outputs a standard text string of gps coordinates as well as a 1s pulse via a serial connection on the right side of the board.? The documentation on QRPlabs website is fairly extensive showing how to hook it up to radios (I've used mine with a QCX mini and a OC-7100). 73? Dave W5CWT On Tue, Jan 24, 2023, 4:53 PM Keith "Al" AG5GW <islandpiper51@...> wrote: I bought a finished QLG1 GPS at a Hamfest last weekend.? It seemed like a good deal at the time and I bought it in part because it had the magic QRP LABS name on it.? But, at this point I really don't know what to do with it.? Do I need the WSPR kit? or will this connect to other things?? Any suggestions will be most appreciated. ? |
On Tue, Jan 24, 2023 at 10:53 PM, Keith "Al" AG5GW wrote:
I bought a finished QLG1 GPS at a Hamfest last weekend. ?It seemed like a good deal at the time and I bought it in part because it had the magic QRP LABS name on it. ?But, at this point I really don't know what to do with it. ?Do I need the WSPR kit? or will this connect to other things? ?Any suggestions will be most appreciated. ?Al. It gives 2 outputs: a one pulse per second signal (very accurate!) and a serial data stream which contains time, date and navigation info such as location.? It's used with various other equipment, for example to calibrate the timing for a QCX running WSPR. ? -- Peter Lee G3SPL |
I have 2 that I built into GPS synch'd clocks with the QRP-Labs clock kit. I have another that is connected to my Win10 computer with a serial TTL to USB cable.
With a cable like this the GPS will appear as a computer serial port. I use the data from a "bare" GPS (no clock or additional display) to feed the program NMEATime2 to automatically set my computer time. Great for operating FT8, WSPR etc! And today I ordered another GPS (This time the current QLG2) that I will use to automatically calibrate my QRPLabs SigGen kit! -- 73, Rick VE7TK Website: |
On Tue, Jan 24, 2023 at 10:53 PM, Keith "Al" AG5GW wrote:
I bought a finished QLG1 GPS at a Hamfest last weekend. ?It seemed like a good deal at the time and I bought it in part because it had the magic QRP LABS name on it. ?But, at this point I really don't know what to do with it. ?Do I need the WSPR kit? or will this connect to other things? ?Any suggestions will be most appreciated. ?Invest in a U3S, which is a practical 0-50Mhz multimode *beacon* TX. Offers WSPR / JT / CW / Hell / Opera / Pi4 etc mode with no need for a PC. Then you attach the GPS unit to it for freq calibration and timing. The U3S is a superb unit, dead simple to build and service. Be sure to add a case and extra TXCO unit (please read and research how to add this little unit FIRST) and you be a very happy man. You'll get a max of 1 watt output, AND THAT REALLY IS ALL YOU NEED. Have fun. -- - 73 de Andy - |
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