Re: [time-nuts] NavSync CW12 and CW25

2008-08-07 Thread Pascal Nguyen
NCO output is 10 MHz, since startup and will lock to 1pps when status fixed, the module is running warm to touch at, I suppose an ovenised crystal is inside. I do not have the CW12, if the module is CW25TIM, it is worthy to get the CW12 to save the pain of etching a PCB. Pascal Nguyen On 8/7/08

Re: [time-nuts] Broken Ovenaire OSC 85-50

2009-07-05 Thread Pascal Nguyen
for 10 MHz, disconnect the diplexer, check magnitude of output signal, signal is increasing, hurray we see the problem. Same signal level, put the diplexer back to the circuit, check the 80 pF cap, all else failed, the last component of the narrow filter is the Xtal. Good luck Pascal Nguyen

Re: [time-nuts] Broken Ovenaire OSC 85-50

2009-07-05 Thread Pascal Nguyen
Hi Joe Please open the link below http://www.airlab.com.au/nuts/joe_1.htm for an update of a simulated fault from an out of tune of the narrow band pass filter Kind regards Pascal Nguyen ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com

Re: [time-nuts] GPS Week 1536 causing problems?

2009-07-06 Thread Pascal Nguyen
Hi 18X owners I experienced same problem with my fleet of 16HVS (originated from Kit Scally ?). The non functioning GPS is not on Garmin PVT mode, neither NMEA mode !!!. Reconfigured by using SNSRCFG software switch to NMEA or Garmin mode, my 16HVS is back to business.

Re: [time-nuts] Any Time nuts in AU?

2009-10-08 Thread Pascal Nguyen
Good day all I am a mountaineer in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney. I don't worry much about any extra digit (up to now), happy with whatever I have, heard and learn from America, Europe and down here Oceania from time nuts mail tunnel, those info are always above my head and very informative.

Re: [time-nuts] Garmin GPS17

2009-10-31 Thread Pascal Nguyen
Suppose your 17 HVS having flat backup battery, once power up, by default, it goes to Garmin mode. You need to run the setup with: SNSRCFG http://www8.garmin.com/support/collection.jsp?product=010-00242-53 Reconfigure the 17 to NMEA mode Chao, Pascal On 10/31/09, mike cook