[time-nuts] Z3805A: How to correct a 1024 week date error?

2014-12-02 Thread James Robbins
Brief update:

This receiver (whatever it is) refuses to forget 1995 despite un-powering, 
etc.  I will learn to live with it, I think.

It was sold to me as a Z3801A updated to 58503A.  

However:
1.  The main board is labeled Z3805A (Not Z3801A) as are some of the chips.  
2.  It has only one 10 MHz output although there are two plugged holes labeled 
1PPS and alarm on the back of the case along with one DB25 connector.
3.  It has 4 LEDs on the front.  
4.  It also has two SMB connectors on the board one of which output 1pps 
(negative going voltage) and the other outputs a fixed positive voltage of 
about 3.8v DC.  (I can't find any mention of these on-board connectors in any 
references to the Z3801A or other boards.)
5.  It has a double 10811 oven.
6.  It has the usual secondary board for the DC supply and runs on 24V dc.
7.  It responds to GPSCon commands, although peculiarly, while it reports sats, 
etc it does not (so far) draw graphs of the EFC, etc in the GPSCon program.
8.  It reports to the GPSCon program that it is a Z3801A!

I would appreciate any thoughts as to what this hybrid is.

Jim Robbins
N1JR
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Re: [time-nuts] Z3805A: How to correct a 1024 week date error?

2014-12-02 Thread Bob Camp
Hi

There’s a lot of commonality between the HP Z38xx designs up through the 3812. 
They are by no means identical, but as you have seen, they are not terribly 
different either. 

Welcome to the wonderful world of China Surplus Inc.

It would not really surprise me to find that somebody simply grabbed the wrong 
box when they went to ship your GPSDO. 

Bob

 On Dec 2, 2014, at 9:07 PM, James Robbins jsrobb...@earthlink.net wrote:
 
 Brief update:
 
 This receiver (whatever it is) refuses to forget 1995 despite un-powering, 
 etc.  I will learn to live with it, I think.
 
 It was sold to me as a Z3801A updated to 58503A.  
 
 However:
 1.  The main board is labeled Z3805A (Not Z3801A) as are some of the chips. 
  
 2.  It has only one 10 MHz output although there are two plugged holes 
 labeled 1PPS and alarm on the back of the case along with one DB25 
 connector.
 3.  It has 4 LEDs on the front.  
 4.  It also has two SMB connectors on the board one of which output 1pps 
 (negative going voltage) and the other outputs a fixed positive voltage of 
 about 3.8v DC.  (I can't find any mention of these on-board connectors in any 
 references to the Z3801A or other boards.)
 5.  It has a double 10811 oven.
 6.  It has the usual secondary board for the DC supply and runs on 24V dc.
 7.  It responds to GPSCon commands, although peculiarly, while it reports 
 sats, etc it does not (so far) draw graphs of the EFC, etc in the GPSCon 
 program.
 8.  It reports to the GPSCon program that it is a Z3801A!
 
 I would appreciate any thoughts as to what this hybrid is.
 
 Jim Robbins
 N1JR
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Re: [time-nuts] Z3805A: How to correct a 1024 week date error?

2014-12-02 Thread Dr. David Kirkby (Kirkby Microwave Ltd)
On 3 Dec 2014 02:08, James Robbins jsrobb...@earthlink.net wrote:

 Brief update:

 This receiver (whatever it is) refuses to forget 1995 despite
un-powering, etc.  I will learn to live with it, I think.

You could report it to the seller as a fault. He must have quite a bit of
experience on these.

Another option would be to hack the ntp software so it gives out a correct
date, assuming that you can determine what the

 It was sold to me as a Z3801A updated to 58503A .

 However:
 1.  The main board is labeled Z3805A (Not Z3801A) as are some of the
chips.

 8.  It reports to the GPSCon program that it is a Z3801A!

I think you should contact the seller.  Let us know how he responds.  I
hear good and bad things about him. It is quite possible that there is a
team of people,  rather than one person, so maybe it varies a bit.

I have just bought an 58503A from him. This is not an upgraded one, but
should be a unmodified 58503A. I only bought it in the last few hours and
are awaiting the invoice.

I will let you know what that is like.

The term upgraded can be interpreted different ways. It doesn't mean it
has to be 100% identical in every way.

Dave
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Re: [time-nuts] Z3805A: How to correct a 1024 week date error?

2014-12-02 Thread Brian Inglis

On 2014-12-02 19:46, Dr. David Kirkby (Kirkby Microwave Ltd) wrote:

On 3 Dec 2014 02:08, James Robbins jsrobb...@earthlink.net wrote:



Another option would be to hack the ntp software so it gives out a correct
date, assuming that you can determine what the


It was sold to me as a Z3801A updated to 58503A .

However:
1.  The main board is labeled Z3805A (Not Z3801A) as are some of the

chips.


8.  It reports to the GPSCon program that it is a Z3801A!


NTP driver 26 supports HP 58503A and HP Z3801A GPS Receivers
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/html/drivers/driver26.html
but it does not handle GPS wrap - only supported by NMEA driver,
where you can find example code for wrap handling.
--
Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis
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