Bruce,

Four years ago, I planned to build a three-rack time standard system
similar to the one at Fort Collins. It was "a bridge too far" and now
I have a surplus of Datum time code generators in the 9100, 9200, and
9300 series. Many of them do IRIG-B and have an external input for 1
MHz.
The three best units would have been the system clock displays.

They do not have disciplined oscillators, but there are empty card
sockets for anything you care to add, like a divide by ten for 10 MHz. 

Units are less than 4U, some are only 1U high.

Units are available for a third of a C note, or four for the whole note.

Bill Hawkins


-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Lane
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 11:15 AM

        Failing that -- I'm not optimistic about being able to modify
the Odetics to work from a more modern NMEA-output module, so it is
likely that I would have to replace it. What I'd be looking for is a
rackmounted unit, no more than 4U high, that can put out disciplined
10MHz and IRIG-B time code. A Trak Systems 882x series would be nice,
but I know how popular those are.



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