[time-nuts] WTB up to 10 pieces - Rockwell Jupiter - TU30-D140

Dabney Crump dabney at dhcrump.com
Thu Dec 9 23:53:14 UTC 2010


Hi Robert,
Yes, its for the 10kHz output.
Basically the units will be part of a set of timing computers that will 
be used at
fixed locations to measure time intervals.

That's very fast, how did you test it at that speed?

Thanks - Dabney

On 12/9/2010 3:02 PM, Robert Atkinson wrote:
> Hi Dabney,
> Why the Jupiter? I assume it's for the 10kHz output, but can't see where that applies to automotive timing. I have a couple of Jupiters and also have an interest in automotive speed events. The fastest speedometer I've designed and built so far did over 770MPH.
>   
> Regards,
> Robert G8RPI.
>
> --- On Thu, 9/12/10, Dabney Crump<dabney at dhcrump.com>  wrote:
>
>
> From: Dabney Crump<dabney at dhcrump.com>
> Subject: [time-nuts] WTB up to 10 pieces - Rockwell Jupiter - TU30-D140
> To: time-nuts at febo.com
> Date: Thursday, 9 December, 2010, 21:43
>
>
> Hi All,
> I'm looking for approximately 10 of the Jupiter GPS modules
> for a personal timing project; I time automotive speed events.
>
> I'm aware of the units available on eBay from Hong Kong but
> would like to try to source them from US markets first.
>
> Thanks for any assistance,
> Dabney in Denver
> 303-324-1084
>
>
>
>
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