[time-nuts] Anyone know anything about the Oscilloquartz GPSCU II-B ?

2011-12-09 Thread Peter Bell
Seeing that other post about an Oscilloquartz GPSDO made me wonder if
anyone on here knows about these?

It's a board-level product, which looks very much lile it's designed
to go into some piece of telecoms equipment.  Push button switch, 2
SMA connectors and a D-type on the front panel - carrier board on
standoffs in the middle of the main PCB (with a barcode label marked
gcm)  with 3-sub boards on it - one is a Navicom GPS receiver
module, one is a carrier board with a 8663-XS OCXO on it and the third
is marked MPU Ver 2.0 NAVICOM PTS Team and has a barcode label
marked proc.

Sounds familiar to anyone?

Regards,

Pete

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Re: [time-nuts] Anyone know anything about the Oscilloquartz GPSCU II-B ?

2011-12-09 Thread Robin Kimberley
Can you let us have a picture?
Rob Kimberley

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To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: [time-nuts] Anyone know anything about the Oscilloquartz GPSCU II-B
?

Seeing that other post about an Oscilloquartz GPSDO made me wonder if anyone
on here knows about these?

It's a board-level product, which looks very much lile it's designed to go
into some piece of telecoms equipment.  Push button switch, 2 SMA connectors
and a D-type on the front panel - carrier board on standoffs in the middle
of the main PCB (with a barcode label marked
gcm)  with 3-sub boards on it - one is a Navicom GPS receiver module, one
is a carrier board with a 8663-XS OCXO on it and the third is marked MPU
Ver 2.0 NAVICOM PTS Team and has a barcode label marked proc.

Sounds familiar to anyone?

Regards,

Pete

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Re: [time-nuts] Anyone know anything about the Oscilloquartz GPSCU II-B ?

2011-12-09 Thread Peter Bell
I guess I need somewhere to upload it, since the file size restriction
on the list makes it impossible to get any detail...

This should give you a vague idea, anyway.

Regards,

Pete


On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 10:47 PM, Robin Kimberley
robkimber...@btinternet.com wrote:
 Can you let us have a picture?
 Rob Kimberley

 -Original Message-
 From: time-nuts-boun...@febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On
 Behalf Of Peter Bell
 Sent: 09 December 2011 13:55
 To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
 Subject: [time-nuts] Anyone know anything about the Oscilloquartz GPSCU II-B
 ?

 Seeing that other post about an Oscilloquartz GPSDO made me wonder if anyone
 on here knows about these?

 It's a board-level product, which looks very much lile it's designed to go
 into some piece of telecoms equipment.  Push button switch, 2 SMA connectors
 and a D-type on the front panel - carrier board on standoffs in the middle
 of the main PCB (with a barcode label marked
 gcm)  with 3-sub boards on it - one is a Navicom GPS receiver module, one
 is a carrier board with a 8663-XS OCXO on it and the third is marked MPU
 Ver 2.0 NAVICOM PTS Team and has a barcode label marked proc.

 Sounds familiar to anyone?

 Regards,

 Pete

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