Research receiver new from DKD

GPS World, April, 2005

Nipomo, California-based DKD Instruments released its L1, C/a-code GPS100SC single-channel receiver for educational, engineering, scientific, research and development applications. Enabling users to track and demodulate GPS data from a single satellite without the need for a host computer, GPS100SC features a correlator carrier that is a test point on the 10.7 MHz IF strip, and raw demodulated 50 Hz data streams that can easily be recorded.

The 7 X 8.75-inch chip weighs 12 ounces, consumes 500 ma with a 9V DC power supply, and offers RF sensitivity to -135 dBm for tracking.

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