While the Bodnar GPSDO will run off "station power" as long as it sees less than 14 vdc at the external DC (5.5mm x 2.1mm (+ to center pin) connector, anything above 5 vdc is dumped as heat into that tiny little chassis.

It will ALSO run fine (and preferred) at 5 volts DC from EITHER the USB port OR the External power connector.

Here is what I do:

1) I don't have the GPSDO connected to the computer via USB when I am not ACTUALLY setting it via software.

2) I can run it from a USB cable connected to a "charge only" port on my computer connected hub OR from ANY port on the USB hub I use for "power only" and no connection to a computer. BOTH of these hubs have 12 VDC external power supplied STOCK by a 12 vdc switching PS (wall wart). "I" power them from the station power supply (13.9 VDC) via an LM317 based adjustable DC regulator that I set at precisely 12 VDC.

3) Alternatively, I can power the GPSDO via the Ext Power connector with 5 VDC from EITHER a USB cable hacked on one end to add the 5.5mm x 2.1mm connector (to the aforementioned USB hubs), OR via a twisted pair cable with 5.5mm x 2.1mm connector on one and and the other end terminated to connect to the 5VDC output of the regulator I mentioned earlier that primarily powers the HP 58516a GPS Antenna Splitter/amp.

Bottom line... I eliminated the switching supplies from the picture and feed the GPSDO 5vdc to minimize the waste heat dumped into the GPSDO chassis.

As an aside, and verified with Leo Bodnar, you can switch the GPSDO from computer connected to power ONLY WITHOUT cold booting the device (you do not have to power it down).  With the unit connected to the computer via USB, simply connect some other 5vdc power source to the Ext Power connector (USB or other as described above)  You now have 5 vdc going to both USB and Ext Pwr connectors.  THEN, disconnect the USB connection to the computer.  The unit is now on EXTERNAL DC only, no data/computer connection.

I then perform an additional step...  I plug a pwer only connection BACK into the USB connector (to a charging-only or a power-only USB hub/power bus), and then remove the power cable from the Ext Pwr connector.

Why? To remove the possibility that the computer connection might feed something back into the GPSDO and affect its frequency outputs.

73,

______________________
Clay Autery, KY5G
(318) 518-1389

On 06/05/18 09:31, Grant Youngman wrote:
I’ve been using one in the station for a long time (starting years ago before 
the K3 came along).  Started with an HP Z3801, and replaced that with an HP 
Z3816, when the 3801 went to heaven.  I currently use a bit more modern (and 
more compact) Trumble Thunderbolt.  All of those have worked fine.

If I needed a new one, I’d probably buy the Bodner since it’s compact, appears to be 
a well regarded device, and will run off the station 12V DC supply.  These are 
available in the US from Airspy (and maybe others) at 
https://v3.airspy.us/product/lb-gpsdo-1/ 
<https://v3.airspy.us/product/lb-gpsdo-1/>

Grant NQ5T
K3 #2091, KX3 #8342

On Jun 5, 2018, at 10:04 AM, David Box <[email protected]> wrote:


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