Hi Bob,
thank you very much, I know about it, the DoD makes it jittery, that
is not a problem until the average frequency is correct, if you you lock
a low noise [phase-noise] crystal oscillator to it with a proper loop
filter you will have a very good reference.
73
KJ6UHN
Alex
On 2/8/2014 8:22 AM, Bob Camp wrote:
Hi
The 10 KHz that these modules put out is not very “clean” in terms of driving a
synthesizer. If you are looking at taking it straight to RF (as in driving a
VHF radio), you likely will be less than happy with the result.
Bob
On Feb 8, 2014, at 8:02 AM, Alex Pummer <[email protected]> wrote:
Thank you very much,
73
KJ6UHN
Alex
On 2/7/2014 8:10 PM, Perry Sandeen wrote:
List,
Wrote: where is a good source of GPS receiver modules I need one which has
10kHz output to phase lock a quartz oscillator.
Fluke.1 Motorola ONCORE M12+T timing gps receiver
1pps 100hz eBay item number:290656401551
Also RDR
There is another china seller that has them(10KHz)
with leads for $90 but is almost impossible to find. Last time I searched it
took me a hour. But he has a wide assortment. I forgot to bookmark
his site.
Regards,
Perrier
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