I think they track both the CDMA pilot and sync channels. The latter
channel sends a message which tells the phone about the cell, and
gives gives the phone enough information to figure out the time of day.
I'm pretty sure CDMA phones have to know what time it is before they
register with the cel
Assuming it's just tracking the CDMA pilots, the 1PPS output is likely
not aligned with UTC. The problem is that the pilot channel is just a
PN sequence with no modulating data - so when you lock to it you can
know that your local clock is 19200Hz * 64 chips/bit (1.228MHz) - but
that's all you kno
Not with the Compaq 486 antique I use. Sometimes progress shows we are too
smart !!
73, Dick, W1KSZ
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>Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Unplug T-bolt before booting up..
Assuming it's just tracking the CDMA pilots, the 1PPS output is likely
not aligned with UTC. The problem is that the pilot channel is just a
PN sequence with no modulating data - so when you lock to it you can
know that your local clock is 19200Hz * 64 chips/bit (1.228MHz) - but
that's all you kno
Happens with traditional serial ports, too.
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 12:53 PM, David VanHorn <
d.vanh...@elec-solutions.com> wrote:
>
> That sure sounds like "Psychomouse"..
>
> I've never seen it happen except on USB serial ports. Apparently when they
> enumerate, windows tries to figure out what
On 11/29/11 3:38 PM, David VanHorn wrote:
Google it. :)
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On 24/11/11 12:19, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
Has any of you played with this:
http://www.sparkfun.com/products/8238
I have. I managed to log data, write code to use FFT correlation search
and then lock-up to a good strong bird and decode the sub-code.
One has to look in a few books
Google it. :)
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It could be a 'taste' thing. Eveready tastes better than Duracell?
Joe
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Hi Charles,
Thanks very much for the information on the pinout of the TOD connector
on the TS2700.
I verified the PPS signal between pins 6 and 1. It's duration and voltage
matches your report. I compared the timing of the PPS signal with the PPS
of two synchronized thunderbolts.
Interesting, th
Murray
Thank you for the info. It would how ever tie up equipment which I want to
use for other projects. I am only looking at the FE5680A once a week and
since we have right now what we call Chamber of Commerce weather the AC is
most the time off. Temperature control will be a must any way,
As a teenager I had some experience with tongues and electricity. One was
actually lips I'd demonstrate the slight tingle from a 1.5V AA cell between the
lips, then hand my victim a similar sized 22.5V photoflash battery!
On an other occasion I tried to strip a length of bell wire / zip-cord with
That sure sounds like "Psychomouse"..
I've never seen it happen except on USB serial ports. Apparently when they
enumerate, windows tries to figure out what sort of device might be connected
beyond the port, makes the wrong diagnosis, and all hell breaks loose.
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Bert,
There's a very nice way to separate diurnal thermal sensitivity from long
term ageing. It applies equally well to Rb sources as to OCXOs, which is
where I've used it.
What you do is set up to make frequency observations against a more stable
reference (of course in this case a GPSDO or
Hello, TimeNutters--
I have heard of the problem of needing to unplug
a T-bolt before booting up the (Windows) computer
but I have never seen that problem myself. I have
had a T-bolt running on several different desktops
and laptops and never experienced it. I do recall
that there was a fix for
Usually you'll see the mouse cursor jumping all over.
When that happens, unplug the Thunderbolt serial cable. Mouse cursor
should stabilize. Then go in under Device Manager and look for a
Microsoft serial mouse. You want to "disable" it, not uninstall.
That should fix it.
There is a Windows
So you wouldn't advise it with an Eveready #497 battery? VVBG
Even with that one I can't imagine getting enough current across the heart to
matter.
There is more than one reason that defibrillators use such large paddles placed
across the chest cavity.
Still, I value the functionality of my
Probably related to "psychomouse", which I've seen on USB serial ports with
NMEA devices attached.
What happens in that case is that windows does a device discovery and on
hearing the "M" in things like GPRMC, it decides to install a microsoft
ballpoint mouse driver which immediately starts int
Hello, TimeNutters--
I have used the "tip-of-the-tongue" test for determining
the state of charge of batteries for many years when
my bench meters are elsewhere. The strength of the
bitter taste is proportional to the voltage and I have gotten
pretty good at estimating the charge condition of th
Hello, TimeNutters--
I have heard of the problem of needing to unplug
a T-bolt before booting up the (Windows) computer
but I have never seen that problem myself. I have
had a T-bolt running on several different desktops
and laptops and never experienced it. I do recall
that there was a fix for
Yes, you should start first the utilities included with the Prologix
package: there you will see the name assigned to the USB/GPIB resource and
then use it with your application. I have done that way with the Agilent
82357B (at work) and the Tektronix AD007 (at home but the AD007 is a
networked uni
Hello,
How to use Prologix GPIB-USB controller with Mathematica on a Mac, that is the
question. Does the Prologix have a name so that I can write: Open["Prologix
GPIB-USB"] ?
regards,
Henk
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FPGA time interval counter? With an analog interpolator? No? Then, at most,
you will get a nS resolution. I have a 2.5nS resolution TIC with 100MHz
clock using four phases from the Xilinx DCM in a Spartan3.
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 1:23 AM, Michael Malloy wrote:
> Ok great thank you very much I w
Le 29/11/2011 10:08, Mark C. Stephens a écrit :
Hi All, Risking opening a potential can of worms, has anyone have a specs
roundup of GPSDO?
Ideally, Maximums of Phase noise, Jitter, accuracy...
lots of great stuff at leapsecond.com
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Hi Bert,
About a year ago I bought a packaged RS-232 to Bluetooth adaptor on ebay (about
1/20 the cost of an apparently identical device from a professional solution
provider). Looks just a 9 way "D" plug and shell with an antenna were the cable
normally goes. Plugged it into the front of my T-
Folks,
I have received the following:
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NOTIFICATION OF GPS JAMMING EXERCISES
RAF SPADEADAM, CUMBRIA, MARCH 2012
Dates: Between the 5th of March to the 9th of March 2012 inclusive.
Times: 0800 -1800 GMT.
Location of MULTIPLE jammers: based withi
A long-time data collection? I can test an HP58503A (I think it is the
Z3801A), I have the Z3815A and the TBolt. Of course I need time to test...
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 10:37 AM, Hal Murray wrote:
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> ma...@non-stop.com.au said:
> > Hi All, Risking opening a potential can of worms, has anyone ha
Moin,
The recent thread on SDR GPS receivers lead me to think again about
a dual frequency GPS receiver design. But now something crossed my
feable mind that i havent seen before: When processing the L1 and L2
frquencies, they have to be seperated quite early in the process,
maybe even before the
ma...@non-stop.com.au said:
> Hi All, Risking opening a potential can of worms, has anyone have a specs
> roundup of GPSDO?
> Ideally, Maximums of Phase noise, Jitter, accuracy...
One of the variables is the quality of the antenna, both position and loss in
the cable.
--
These are my opinio
I remember one tasting a battery on my tongue.
No shock, but a really nasty, bitter taste.
Not recommended.
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Developer of Industrial ZMODEM(Tm) for Embedded Applications
Omen Technology Inc "The High Reliability Software"
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Searching on our favorite auction site for a not time or frequency related
project I ran across a Bluetooth adapter 190527209620 and 190508188703.
After checking with some of you, smarter than me, I am convinced this module
will work as a Tbolt interface, eliminating that pesky cable and havi
Hi All, Risking opening a potential can of worms, has anyone have a specs
roundup of GPSDO?
Ideally, Maximums of Phase noise, Jitter, accuracy...
Many thanks,
Mark
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I should have been more direct.
What does a charged flash capacitor have to do with safety concerns
for low voltage batteries touching the tongue?
You can have the last word. It's time I moved on.
Bill Hawkins
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