The Triad VPS12-2000 transformer seems to be the best readily available
alternative to the original wall-wart power supply so far for the ESE
ES-911/GPS/NTP. The two 6 volt windings can be strapped in parallel to
provide 4 amps. It won't fit within the 1U case so some sort of
external
: Frederick Bray
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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Used ESE ES-911/GPS/NTP Master Time Clock
Finally received my replacement batteries and a suitable wall-wart.
After installing the batteries and initialization as per the instructions
posted to the list, it started working correctly with the original
Finally received my replacement batteries and a suitable wall-wart.
After installing the batteries and initialization as per the instructions
posted to the list, it started working correctly with the original receiver.
Thanks to all who helped.
F.W.Bray
> On Nov 26, 2019, at 2:04 PM,
I picked up one of these and swapped out the GPS receiver, installing a
Jackson Labs M12M replacement and temporarily using an external 6 volt
SLA for backup. The new receiver works fine, its on-board display shows
that it sees a bunch of satellites and goes into hold. However, I can't
get a
[time-nuts] Used ESE ES-911/GPS/NTP Master Time Clock
I got my ESE ES-911 to work.
The problem that I was seeing was that the unit was not seeing data from the
GPS receiver... it would not show a GPS lock, even though the GPS receiver (a
Motorola M12+) was working properly.Probing arou
I got my ESE ES-911 to work.The problem that I was seeing was that the unit
was not seeing data from the GPS receiver... it would not show a GPS lock, even
though the GPS receiver (a Motorola M12+) was working properly.Probing
around the ESE motherboard showed the GPS receiver was not
I got in one of these... alas, the GPS module does not seem to work. It never
locks to GPS. Alas, there is no status information to tell what is going on.
These units only output a time code (in one of 4 different formats). All
configuration is done via DIP switches. They do not output any
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> On Oct 13, 2019, at 5:07 PM, Gregory Beat wrote:
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> Time Nuts —
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> Used (surplus) ES-911/GPS/NTP units have appeared on eBay from an east coast
> reseller. These units were likely surplussed, due to 1024 week rollover
>
Time Nuts —
The ESE ES-911/GPS/NTP unit was specifically designed to meet the National
Emergency Number Association (NENA) Standard NENA-04-002 for a Public Safety
Answering Point (PSAP) Master Clock. It traditionally provides “Time
Synchronizing” all components of a PSAP.
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Used (surplus)