If you didn't submit it, I invite you to do so.
I'll have one ready soon. It's http://bugs.ntp.org/1090
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Artekmedia has a very nicely scanned manual for about $10.
There's also a copy floating around on one of the member's sites, but I
don't remember which one offhand. A Google search and some persistence
will locate it.
Along these lines, none of the manuals I've found cover the late-model
DC
Thanks for the explanation everyone. Hopefully one of these days I'll
have all my pennies saved at the same time that TAPR does another
thunderbolt buy, and I can start playing around with this stuff.
-Eric
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 12:02 AM, Hal Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you didn't
Robert Atkinson wrote:
Are we talking about the maser or the girlfriend?
The maser... the maser... when did you hit your head
What else shines pink at all times when operated?
Cheers,
Magnus - lacks H-maser...
G8RPI.
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From:
Magnus Danielson wrote:
What else shines pink at all times when operated?
Cheers,
Magnus - lacks H-maser...
I think I will leave that one alone !
BillWB6BNQ
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Tom,
Thanks for the offer but I found a .PDF copy at leapsecond.com. It just
took a while to chase down.
Once I get several other projects put to bed, I will be opening up that can
of worms and will very likely be back seeking all kinds of help. It was
advertised a having all sorts of problems
Who said 10Mhz was a standard? If it was all ham radios would have a 10 Mhz
input to replace the internal reference.
Every manufacture will have there own reference frequency. With GPSDO 10 Mhz
is the most common, but I've seen 100 Mhz and things like 7.998 Mhz.
Lucent didn't use the 10
Hi, people.
I'm in need of an extremely accurate 10MHz signal source (doing some
alignment of receiver TXCOs.)
Would anyone know of a source I could either visit or borrow in NH/VT?
Failing that, what's a reasonable plan for buying one that won't break my
piggy bank? I see that there are a fair
Who said 10Mhz was a standard? If it was all ham radios would have a
10 Mhz input to replace the internal reference.
I was thinking of de facto standard rather than official/legal standard.
Both the Z3801A (and more recent HP/Spectracom units) and the Trimble
Thunderbolt have 10 MHz