All three seam to be Chinese customer specific devices with focus on time. I
bought three of the Trimble units we call them Tbolt 2 because of design
similarities. On LH you will notice one thing like the original Tbolt it shows
frequency jumps of 1 E -10 but also once every hour it does a major
On Freitag, 17. April 2020 16:04:15 CEST Steve - Home wrote:
> There are some Chinese GPSDOs currently on eBay, containing a Symmetricom
> 10MHz oscillator and a Furuno GT-8031 GPS receiver. Has anyone had any
> experience with them? It’s hard to tell from the pictures what the power
> requirements
Hi
GPSDO’s come from China for a very simple reason:
All the world’s scrap gear is sent to China for “reclamation”. It’s just
another element in the great flow of material being recycled. For a
variety of reasons China is the destination of choice for electronics
scrap.
Like it or not, telec
Leo Bodnar (Great Britain) makes some nice GPSDO devices for reasonable
prices, albeit TXCO.
http://www.leobodnar.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=107&products_id=234
On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 10:53 AM Tobias Pluess wrote:
> I wonder why the only (or at least, most of the) GPSDOs on
I wonder why the only (or at least, most of the) GPSDOs one can find on
eBay are from China. Is there a reason for that?
I would like to buy used GPSDOs and OCXOs from other sources because the
stuff from China is often of doubtful pedigree and I would never 100% trust
one of those. They often look
There are some Chinese GPSDOs currently on eBay, containing a Symmetricom 10MHz
oscillator and a Furuno GT-8031 GPS receiver. Has anyone had any experience
with them? It’s hard to tell from the pictures what the power requirements are.
I know the GT-8031 is an older 8-channel receiver. I was con