Re: [time-nuts] A good GPS-Receiver with 1PPS output...

2017-05-12 Thread Nick Sayer via time-nuts
I use it in all 3 of my GPSDO designs and it works pretty much ideally so far as I can tell. > On May 12, 2017, at 9:56 AM, Bryan _ wrote: > > How well would the Venus work as a receiver for a GPSDO project using the > 1pps output? > > > -=Bryan=- >

Re: [time-nuts] A good GPS-Receiver with 1PPS output...

2017-05-12 Thread Bryan _
: [time-nuts] A good GPS-Receiver with 1PPS output... The GPS with the lowest PPS jitter/sawtooth is the Venus timing receiver... around 6 ns. Nick Sayer sells one on Tindie for $50. It is mounted on a board that has the same pinouts as the Adafruit Ultimate GPS. Also Navspark sells one for m

[time-nuts] A good GPS-Receiver with 1PPS output...

2017-05-11 Thread Mark Sims
https://www.tindie.com/products/nsayer/skytraq-venus838lpx-t-timing-gps-module-breakout/ - > Can't find this on Tindie??? ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to

Re: [time-nuts] A good GPS-Receiver with 1PPS output...

2017-05-11 Thread Nick Sayer via time-nuts
https://www.tindie.com/products/nsayer/skytraq-venus838lpx-t-timing-gps-module-breakout/ > On May 11, 2017, at 5:36 PM, djl wrote: > > Can't find this on Tindie??? > > On 2017-05-10

Re: [time-nuts] A good GPS-Receiver with 1PPS output...

2017-05-11 Thread djl
Can't find this on Tindie??? On 2017-05-10 09:03, Mark Sims wrote: The GPS with the lowest PPS jitter/sawtooth is the Venus timing receiver... around 6 ns. Nick Sayer sells one on Tindie for $50. It is mounted on a board that has the same pinouts as the Adafruit Ultimate GPS. Also Navspark

[time-nuts] A good GPS-Receiver with 1PPS output...

2017-05-10 Thread Mark Sims
The GPS with the lowest PPS jitter/sawtooth is the Venus timing receiver... around 6 ns. Nick Sayer sells one on Tindie for $50. It is mounted on a board that has the same pinouts as the Adafruit Ultimate GPS. Also Navspark sells one for more $. Lady Heather talks to the Venus

Re: [time-nuts] A good GPS-Receiver with 1PPS output...

2017-05-10 Thread Bob kb8tq
Hi For the same money, you could get one of these: http://www.ebay.com/itm/152340314423?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT Then locking up another oscillator is just a simple phase locked loop.

Re: [time-nuts] A good GPS-Receiver with 1PPS output...

2017-05-10 Thread Pete Stephenson
On Tue, May 9, 2017, at 09:52 PM, Ulf Kylenfall via time-nuts wrote: > > Gentlemen. > I am sure this has been asked before... > I am looking to purchase a GPS receiver modulethat supplies a good/stable > 1PPS outputwith as little (internally) generated jitter as possible. How much jitter is

Re: [time-nuts] A good GPS-Receiver with 1PPS output...

2017-05-10 Thread Stephen Tompsett
How about ebay item 251785217093 ? On 09/05/2017 20:52, Ulf Kylenfall via time-nuts wrote: > > Gentlemen. > I am sure this has been asked before... > I am looking to purchase a GPS receiver modulethat supplies a good/stable > 1PPS outputwith as little (internally) generated jitter as

[time-nuts] A good GPS-Receiver with 1PPS output...

2017-05-10 Thread Ulf Kylenfall via time-nuts
Gentlemen. I am sure this has been asked before... I am looking to purchase a GPS receiver modulethat supplies a good/stable 1PPS outputwith as little (internally) generated jitter as possible. PCB-style is OK. It is to be usedfor GPS-locking a HP 105B in aseparate box. Miniaturization not