Hi
The Efratom units looked like the “two generations back” Vectron devices.
They are roughly a 1.3” cube. Efratom sold the line of parts to Vectron back
in the 1990’s.
Bob
> On Sep 21, 2018, at 12:32 PM, ed breya wrote:
>
> Do they look anything like this?
>
>
Hi again,
Besides, I'm now part of the Joint Technical Program Committee, group 2.
I want to see contributions from some of you to brighten up my
review-work! :)
Cheers,
Magnus
On 09/21/2018 11:45 PM, William H. Fite wrote:
> I wholeheartedly endorse Magnus's recommendation regarding refereed
>
I wholeheartedly endorse Magnus's recommendation regarding refereed
publications and presentations. Those of us who have made our careers in
academia accept the obligation to research and publish as critical to
promotion, tenure, even continued employment. Yes, it can be intimidating
at first. In
Fellow time-nuts,
This just came in, and my first thought is to send it to you. Consider
writing a paper and presentation, consider submitting it, consider to be
part of the professional community if you do not already do this.
Regardless, I see many talented folks here, some professional, some
Time-Nuts,
I have a few more things to unload:
Link here:
https://app.box.com/s/nhgj3x4gcm7pn5xufh541xao8x0io366
Item 5: I still have one left of item 5. This was part of a SASSM
unit that provided 10MHz sine and Square wave, IRIG, and PPS.
Item 10: Got rid of one, have three left.
Hi, Nigel
To select GPS as the default input port, it was required to tie PIN 39 (of
50-pin FPC connector) to GND.
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Many thanks for the information, I was just coming to announce the same but you
beat me to it, sure makes quite a difference knowing that:-)
I don't
Hi, Nigel
To select GPS as the default input port, it was required to tie PIN 39 (of
50-pin FPC connector) to GND.
On Thu, 20 Sep 2018 09:55:10 -0400 gandal...@aol.com wrote:
> Subject: [time-nuts] Samsung GPSDO : Chinese surplus
>
>
> These are Samsung's version of the "UCCM" series of GPSDOs.