12/10/2015 14:58
I have had my Trimble and Dave's divider board for many years and it's
on 24 hours a day, seven days a week, no problems.
Hi
The 10 MHz out of the TBolt is pretty much straight off the internal OCXO with
only modest
buffering. If the whole TBolt dies, you still get a clean looking 10 MHz out.
Best guess
is that the problem is in the divider board.
That said, it’s RF overloading a system. The RF could easily be
On Mon, October 12, 2015 9:08 am, Chris Wilson wrote:
> I have found when the TX is on at 136kHz the Trimble / divider
> baord output goes wild and a clean square wave goes seemingly random
> on my scope with noise.
How are your input and output cables physically configured? I noticed on
the
Hi
A little quick clarification for those who don’t spend a lot of time studying
PC board electro-magnetics:
Reference conductor = that thing you labeled ground on the pc board.
Ground = when you trip while walking the dog, it’s the thing you hit ( = earth)
No that’s not the complete story,