Re: [time-nuts] Clean 10 MHz ref

2016-09-15 Thread David J Taylor
True for the first frequency. The second statement may or may not be true, it was not clear in the original description of the device. When I wrote Leo and asked about a specific second frequency he did a manual calculation and sent me the parameters. From another email reply: "Sorry,

Re: [time-nuts] Clean 10 MHz ref

2016-09-14 Thread Wes
On 9/14/2016 2:59 AM, David J Taylor wrote: It is non-trivial to set other than a few embedded frequencies with the existing software. There has been a veiled promise of improved software that remains unfulfilled. It is a GPSDO, although the internal oscillator is a TCXO, not an OCXO. Mine

Re: [time-nuts] Clean 10 MHz ref

2016-09-14 Thread David J Taylor
It is non-trivial to set other than a few embedded frequencies with the existing software. There has been a veiled promise of improved software that remains unfulfilled. It is a GPSDO, although the internal oscillator is a TCXO, not an OCXO. Mine runs on even a laptop USB port. Wes

Re: [time-nuts] Clean 10 MHz ref

2016-09-13 Thread Wes
On 9/13/2016 12:42 PM, Nick Wagner wrote: Hi to time nuts.. This source has been mentioned before. I purchased a unit several months after seeing it recommended. It is made by Leo Bodnar Electronics in England. It is The simplest way to get a very clean 10 MHz sq wave. I have only observed the

[time-nuts] Clean 10 MHz ref

2016-09-13 Thread Nick Wagner
Hi to time nuts.. This source has been mentioned before. I purchased a unit several months after seeing it recommended. It is made by Leo Bodnar Electronics in England. It is The simplest way to get a very clean 10 MHz sq wave. I have only observed the 10 MHz on a scope .. have no other reference