[time-nuts] Fwd: Atomic Clock on a chip, only $1500

2011-06-30 Thread SAIDJACK
Hi Dan, the CSAC has been discussed here a couple of months ago. I will use your post as a shameless plug of our CSAC GPSDO that we did in cooperation with Symmetricom, as we are now allowed to talk about the product. Here is a brochure, press release, user manual and other resources for

Re: [time-nuts] Fwd: Atomic Clock on a chip, only $1500

2011-06-30 Thread Nic McLean
What more could a time-nut ask for? Except for a sample to experiment with! Nic VK2KXN / VK5ZAT Hi Dan, the CSAC has been discussed here a couple of months ago. I will use your post as a shameless plug of our CSAC GPSDO that we did in cooperation with Symmetricom, as we are now allowed to

Re: [time-nuts] Fwd: Atomic Clock on a chip, only $1500

2011-06-30 Thread Tony Finch
saidj...@aol.com saidj...@aol.com wrote: the CSAC has been discussed here a couple of months ago. I will use your post as a shameless plug of our CSAC GPSDO that we did in cooperation with Symmetricom, as we are now allowed to talk about the product.

Re: [time-nuts] Fwd: Atomic Clock on a chip, only $1500

2011-06-30 Thread paul swed
A shameless plug for Time-Nuts. Happy to support field trials and a 80% discount. ;-) Though hard to say even that might be more then I think. Regards and great job. Paul WB8TSL On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 7:13 AM, Tony Finch d...@dotat.at wrote: saidj...@aol.com saidj...@aol.com wrote: the

Re: [time-nuts] Fwd: Atomic Clock on a chip, only $1500

2011-06-30 Thread Said Jackson
Hi guys, Thanks much for your feedback, 1588 and ntp sounds intriguing. For now, sntp is supported through GPSCon. Right now the CSAC GPSDO is a little bit on the bleeding edge because the government has waited so long to get theirs and demand is quite high.. That will change in a couple of