Hi Chris,

You could try VE2ZAZ's board.  Pick your oscillator.  Pick your receiver.  I'm 
working on a rewrite of the code.  Dave Platt stepped in to add an integrator 
to the control system.  My latest (to be released) version looks like a 
significant improvement over my released version.  I wouldn't put what we have 
into the commercial grade category, but it is very good for the hobbyist.  The 
biggest thorn in my side has been the +/- 52ns jitter from the Motorola Oncore 
receiver.  Dave and I have that licked about as well as one can on a 40MHz PIC. 
 Using an Adafruit or something else with a smaller sawtooth would probably be 
a good idea.  In fact, I'm using an Adafruit as my comparison receiver.  One 
note: if you do get Bert's board, consider getting an 18F2320 chip for future 
releases.  Dave and I are very near the program size limit on the 18F2220.  If 
I decide to add code for a thermometer that will probably push it over.

Bob - AE6RV





>________________________________
> From: Chris Albertson <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]; Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement 
><[email protected]> 
>Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2013 10:54 AM
>Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Trimble TB replacement options???
> 
>
>What is needed now is a easy to assemble DIY GPSDO.  In the past people
>lost interest in such becuase you could buy a TB for $90.  I'd think today
>now that we have $10 microcontroller boards that have USB connections and
>are self-programming we could make a GPSDO controller with justone of those
>boards and two cheap chips (plus a GPS and XO.)
>
>
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