I just bought this GPS for providing accurate time to my computer:
ProGin GPS RECEIVER BU-353 (USB) SiRF STAR III
ebay: 181887610445
Cost me $24 and change including shipping (from Israel).
This is my replacement for Dimension-4 when I pull the internet plug
on my XP computer and switch to my laptop for e-mail/internet using
win-10. I will then be able to run the XP computer for my ham
applications forever without worrying about security sw, upgrading
drivers, etc.etc.
73, Ed - KL7UW
I'll have to check if it supports frequency reference; But I run a
OCXO for that so not needed.
From: Matt Maguire <[email protected]>
To: brian <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Cheap ref osc to lock K3
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I bought a module like that. If you set the output frequency to
something that divides evenly into 48MHz, then the output is quite
stable. Otherwise, if you set it to something else like 10MHz, the
jitter is quite obvious on the scope. It is fine for jobs like
calibrating a frequency counter or zero-beating a transceiver. You'd
probably want to smooth out the jitter though if you want to use it
for a K3 reference oscillator.
73, Matt VK2RQ
73, Ed - KL7UW
http://www.kl7uw.com
"Kits made by KL7UW"
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