Hi Jim,

   If you would like to save a little money, you might want to check with

   [cid:[email protected]]

   They had about 40, brand new, in the box with mounting hardware,
   Oncore Timing2000 antennas at the beginning of MAY when I purchased
   mine from them off of eBay.  His price was $39.95 "buy it now" and I
   asked him how many they had when I called after taking the auction.

   It is the same as the Timing3000 antenna that Randy refers to except
   it has two filters instead of three, as I understand it.  It runs on 5
   volts.

   I was using an active patch antenna that Randy sold me and that worked
   well also.  Just decided to make a more permanent installation.

   Bill....WB6BNQ

   Jim Miller wrote:

     I'm planning on getting a M12M and would like a recommendation for
     an
     antenna for timing purposes.

     I'm just an amateur looking to discipline an oscillator. No
     scientific uses
     planned.

     My antenna coax is likely to be 30ft or more so I suspect I'll need
     an
     amplified antenna.

     The M12M outputs 3v so the "timing" antennas offered by Synergy
     don't
     directly apply.

     What is the real difference between a "timing" antenna and one
     meant for
     mobile use?

     Synergy offers several amplified mobile antennas that would work
     with 3v.

     tia

     jim ab3cv

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