Folks,
I have noted that a number of Stanford Research TSD12 Rubidium standards are
available on the auction site. I searched the TN archives and the interweb and
came up with little useful information.
Does anyone have any information about these units? Is it a rebadged PRS-10
made for
Folks,
I have been working with the first of two of these systems purchased from the
auction site. I have a few observations and comments to offer:
Bob said:
In normal use Lucent treats the Ref-0 unit as the master and Ref-1 as
the slave, but it's Ref-1 that contains the GPS module.
Just checked my Spectracom and it is locked and time synced at 19:48 UTC from
Edmonton, AB.
Shaun M
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On 2012-05-13, at 13:27, paul swed paulsw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello to the group
Can't seem to pickup wwvb. Have several different rcvrs and antennas. Its
Just wondering if anyone on the list is monitoring their WWVB gear at the
moment? I got in a bit late, but I have been recording my 8170 since about
0300 and it has remained locked. QTH here is about 1500km north of Ft.
Collins.
Shaun M
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no effect on the propagation effects.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 12:34 AM, Shaun Merrigan
smerr...@compusmart.ab.cawrote:
Last step is to let the Austrons (2100R and 2100F) lock to the new LORAN
inputs thus:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/acme-laboratories/5947818627
Fellow Time-Nuts,
Since LORAN is now gone in North America, I needed a backup to GPS (belt and
suspenders man, me). I recently acquired a working Spectracom 8170 thus:
http://flic.kr/p/a4CYww
Using my ex-LORAN antenna (LF Engineering L-400B) it syncs in about 10
minutes.
Shaun
So the next step is to power up an Austron 2042 using the 1 Mhz o/p from the
Spectracom 8170, thus:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/acme-laboratories/5948373640/
Shaun M.
No Regret (Since 1996)
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Last step is to let the Austrons (2100R and 2100F) lock to the new LORAN
inputs thus:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/acme-laboratories/5947818627/
and the 2100R:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/acme-laboratories/5963265512/
Shaun M
No Regret (Since 1996)
Fellow Time-Nuts:
Would anyone have information about the
Austron 2070A Clock/Synchronizer that they would
be willing to share?
It seems to be built on the same chassis as the 2000C, and
has six nixie tubes for time display.
Thanks,
Shaun Merrigan
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cycle of the pulse on the chart
paper than on the 'scope screen. I can see that with higher
background noise, the chart recorder would be better. Presumably
I could replace the paper chart recorder with a DAQ/PC
arrangement as well.
Shaun Merrigan
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feeding the 1Mhz phase corrected output of the 2000C into the
reference input of a 2100F. They are fed from the same active
LF antenna via an Austron 2084 splitter. I can receive several
LORAN stations here, but the best one is 82900 Master station
at Havre, MT. It is very strong, night and day.
Shaun
and inquiries but turned up nothing as yet. I am hoping
to hear something from Symmetricom.
Any information or links would be appreciated.
TIA.
Shaun Merrigan
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