> The TS2500 was a very similar unit that received its timing signals from GPS.
> I assume they were built on the same case, hence the spare chassis hole (and
> perhaps also some features in BTMon that are not used by the TS2700).
I'm sorry to butt in here, but could you please tell me: Does a TS2500 have an
internal PRS-10 too? I've just bought a TS2700 on fleaBay to harvest the PRS-10
from it, as it is pretty useless here in Europe without CDMA network. But a
TS2500 may probably do what I had in mind for the PRS-10: To discipline it with
a Resolution-T GPS receiver and to use it as a frequency standard for my
measurement interface and as a time Stratum 1 time source to my network (with a
still-to-purchase NTP server).
Cheers,
Robert.
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