The ability to easily do this kind of graphics stuff (scanning and
printing) at an affordable price is one of the few recent innovations
that I appreciate over the great design and longevity in older tech
equipment. Meld the two = win-win.
On 10/11/2010 5:22 PM, paul swed wrote:
Thanks Bi
>From what I have seen on those. They take 10 mc and make 15. So just tap the
10 and divide. I use the 10 mc straight out buffer it and distribute it
around on 75 ohm cable.
You could actually I might guess just bypass the pals and drive into the
mmics as outputs.
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 7:12 PM,
Thanks Bill the scale is fine. Its the meter needle that had paint peeling
off.
Just pulled the meter and removed the loose paint. Also just scanned the
meter face so in the crazy possibility of the decals peeling I can just
print a new face.
Now to locate a hobby store (that may actually be really
In a message dated 11/10/2010 23:26:06 GMT Daylight Time,
alan.me...@btinternet.com writes:
It'll be your fault !! :-))
I was wondering about these but didnt know what they were like.I have a
space in the rack.it 'ud better be good!!
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Hi Alan
Ah...um
well, o
I haven't seen the XO version (I have a similar Rb) but they no doubt
make 15 MHz from either a 5 or 10 MHz XO. My guess is that it is 10 MHz
like the Rb. If it was me, I'd dismember the thing and either use
existing (possible) 5 or divide the (likely) 10 by 2 and have fewer
steps in your chai
I would find 5 MHz more useful than 15 MHz. Can anyone
recommend a divide-by-3 device I could use. I could add
another connector to the front and just stick it inside.
Thanks, Dick, W1KSZ
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I have one of these and the software that I gather will monitor
it. What I don't have is what the interface cable looks like and
which connector it goes to (too simple to be the one marked Interface !!).
Anyone have more info on it.
Thanks, Dick, W1KSZ
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It'll be your fault !! :-))
I was wondering about these but didnt know what they were like.I have a
space in the rack.it 'ud better be good!!
Alan G3NYK
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Subject: [time-nuts] RAPCO 1804 GPS Frequency Stand
Hi All
Anybody fancy a Rapco 1804 GPS frequency standard for 70 GBP plus postage?
Ebay item 320601939698 has eight available as a buy it now and available
for worldwide shipping from the UK.
These are 5MHz units using an HCD-66-SC ovened oscillator and mains powered
in a 1U rack mount ca
Hi Jason,
one more product line: all of our Jackson Labs Technologies, Inc.
FireFly-1A and FireFly-IIA based GPSDO Timing products use WAAS by default.
Actually they use WAAS in the Americas, Egnos in Europe and other SBAS
signals around the world.
We have shown significantly better than
Hi Samuel,
I was quite a while away from my home, do you have good news?
greetings
Arnold
Am 08.07.2010 18:12, schrieb Samuel DEMEULEMEESTER:
> Here is some update on my low-cost extension board for the Agilent/HP
> counters.
>
> Finally received all the components and assembled everything so
Just curious, but which popular GPS timing receivers work with WAAS?
The only one I can think of off the top of my head is that Garmin hockey puck.
Jason
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paul swed wrote:
An update. Indeed its working very well now. Easily at -88dbm. Its quite
interesting in the fact that if you set the Local oscillator exactly at 160
KC which today is easy to do, you actually have mis-adjusted it. It dawned
on me this morning that since its a freq LO add and then
An update. Indeed its working very well now. Easily at -88dbm. Its quite
interesting in the fact that if you set the Local oscillator exactly at 160
KC which today is easy to do, you actually have mis-adjusted it. It dawned
on me this morning that since its a freq LO add and then subtract scheme.
T
Yes, I can well imagine The Moon is a Harsh Mistress.
TANSTAAFL,
-J0ohn
==
> That's OK, the Chinese will establish a moon colony using our money and
> copies of our technology. Of course, it then becomes possible to deliver
> really large moon rocks to selected positions on the ear
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