Hi Jerry, I have the same unit, the power supply works just fine as it is for me. Make sure you do a survey-in for your new antenna position... Send command: :gps:pos:surv once bye, Said In a message dated 11/30/2010 20:51:55 Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] writes:
Just joined the list and I am looking for some advise. I just bought a Z3801A/58503A from an outfit in China to use as a frequency and time standard for Ham radio. I am undergoing a learning curve as I try to get my mind around the technology. The package came with an antenna and some software and a power supply. I have since discovered the Z38XX software. It appears to be a Z3801A in a an HP case that is simuliar to an HP 58503. It makes a nice looking package. My biggest concern is that the power supply that came with the package is 24 volts and the back of the box indicates that it requires a 36 to 60 volt power supply. The unit powers up and locks on the satellites and talks to my computer just fine. I am concerned if I need to use a 45 to 55 volt supply or just go with what I have. I have run the Z38XX software but I dont really understand yet what the charts are telling me, outside of the sat signal strength and pattern. Thanks for you help. Jerry W5RCQ _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
