OK the updates.
The issue is the 2201 is a 75.42 Mhz IF and most of these alternates are
35.42. Hmmm sounds like adding 40 Mhz gets you the answer.
Thats exactly what I did with the odetics converter from Pete L.
Took 10 Mhz from 2201 4 X to 40 mix with 35.42 buffer and send to the 2201.
Locks like
There seems to be a strong likelihood that the 2201 is compatable with the
mienburg. Thats what I believe Doug actually has. If there some detailed
info in your link I will take a look.
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 1:38 AM, wrote:
> Paul,
>
> > Thanks to Doug above I am trying two methods to use a N
: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Austron GPS 2201a ops and serv manual uploaded to
KO4BB site
Paul,
> Thanks to Doug above I am trying two methods to use a Novatel starview
> receiver that also puts out a 35.42 Mhz IF. The methods have to do
>
...@lysator.liu.se
Sent: 14 March 2012 05:38
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Austron GPS 2201a ops and serv manual uploaded to
KO4BB site
Paul,
> Thanks to Doug above I am trying two methods to use a Novatel starview
> receiver that also puts
Paul,
> Thanks to Doug above I am trying two methods to use a Novatel starview
> receiver that also puts out a 35.42 Mhz IF. The methods have to do with
A small typo: Starview is the evaluation software used to run the legacy
CMC (Canadian Marconi) line of receivers - Allstar, Superstar and
Supe
We time nuts now have a set of manuals for the Austron 2201a GPS receiver.
Thanks to K4CLE for the ops manual and I had the service manual they have
been encoded to pdfs and uploaded to Diddier's site for posting when he
gets ready.
Diddier upload puts them in root???
The service manual is 600 DPI