Re: [time-nuts] 3GHz prescaler for Pendulum counters

2015-10-15 Thread GandalfG8--- via time-nuts
So much for paranoid file hosting systems with OTT encryption!, the URL for the photos got truncated in the copying:-( Just adding "g" to the end of the link in my original post should suffice, or here, with a bit of luck:-), is the full link...

Re: [time-nuts] UPS for my time rack

2015-10-15 Thread Hal Murray
gign...@gmail.com said: > Those traco power units are fantastic. Absolutely great. I first encountered power "bricks" 10 or 15 years ago. They come in various sizes. Full brick, half-brick, and quarter-brick were common when I was watching, with the usual blizzard of output voltages. They

Re: [time-nuts] KS-24361 REF-0 standalone

2015-10-15 Thread Daniel Watson
Hi, It looks like Synergy makes some really nice devices. Actually, I now know first hand that they do. I'm sure their module would be an excellent choice for some applications. I've made some progress on my own REF-0 project and the Denuo GPS board. I've also decided to expand the scope and

Re: [time-nuts] 3GHz prescaler for Pendulum counters

2015-10-15 Thread cfo
On Wed, 14 Oct 2015 17:36:01 -0400, GandalfG8--- via time-nuts wrote: > that they > also work with the PM6680, I mounted a 3GHz prescaler in my PM6680B a month ago. And the only thing Pavel told me to be carefull off. Was that Vmax was 5v. as opposed to the original that was 12v i think. He

Re: [time-nuts] How did they distribute time in the old days?

2015-10-15 Thread Kenton A. Hoover
You are really late to this party. Current comptition is how many diffenent types of clocks can be driven with PoE -- know someone trying to do Nixie with it. Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 14, 2015, at 09:42, Nick Sayer via time-nuts > wrote: > > >> On Oct 14, 2015, at

Re: [time-nuts] How did they distribute time in the old days?

2015-10-15 Thread Ralph Smith
I drive one of my Self Winding Clock Company/Western Union clocks using the NTP server I built using a Trimble Thunderbolt and a Soekris Net4501. I use a GPIO line to drive a simple transistor switch using the same 3 volt battery that I also use do power the winder. The pulse from the GPIO pin

Re: [time-nuts] How did they distribute time in the old days?

2015-10-15 Thread Tom Van Baak
Nick Sayer writes: > The WU standard time service goes back further than the turn of the 20th > century. It started in 1870. See also: http://leapsecond.com/history/usno.htm > I’ve always wanted to get my hands on one of those clocks and come up with a > circuit to recreate > the

Re: [time-nuts] How did they distribute time in the old days?

2015-10-15 Thread Brooke Clarke
Hi Don: I've got a number of SWCC clocks and 3V doesn't work for any of them. I've done a number of experiments and a higher voltage and series resistor makes a huge improvement. Mail_Attachment -- Have Fun, Brooke Clarke http://www.PRC68.com

[time-nuts] eLORAN will be on the air

2015-10-15 Thread paul swed
The Wildwood eLoran transmitter will be continuously broadcasting from 0900 (EDT) on 20 October 2015 through 1800 (EDT) on 22 October 2015. Wildwood will be broadcasting as 8970 Master and Secondary. Regards Paul WB8TSL ___ time-nuts mailing list --

[time-nuts] KS-24361 REF-0 standalone

2015-10-15 Thread Mark Sims
On the new board, I would add a header for GPS TXD/RXD/PPS/PWR/GND to make it easy to play with different GPS modules... ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to