The two
most interesting version of the Oncore are the "UT+" and the
"Remote" which is a prepackaged "UT+". The evaluation kit can
also be recommended, it interfaces to a PC straightaway, using the
parallel port for PPS input (supported under FreeBSD), and packs the
receiver in a nice and sturdy box.
The driver requires a standard PPS interface for the pulse-per-second output from the receiver. The serial data stream alone does not provide precision time stamps (0-50msec variance, according to the manual), whereas the PPS output is precise down to 50 nsec (1 sigma) for the UT models.
The driver will use the "position hold" mode if available, with either the receivers built-in site-survey or a similar algorithm implemented in this driver.
Please check the source file for more info on configuration of this driver.
The driver has been developed under FreeBSD, and may still be pretty FreeBSD centric. Patches are most welcome.
Performance
Really good. With the UT+, the generated PPS pulse is referenced
to UTC(GPS) with better than 50 nsec (1 sigma) accuracy.
Actual measurements can be found here: Oncore UT+ performance
measurements
The limiting factor will be the timebase of the computer and the
precision with which you can timestamp the rising flank of the PPS
signal.