> For reasons unknown to me, the body of the message was missing on the first 
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Hi Bob,

While we debug your mail problem, here is your post.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Bob Fleming 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2015 3:36 PM
Subject: The low budget UT+ newbie time-nut project: Frequency Reference


For reasons unknown to me, the body of the message was missing on the first 
attempt.

The low budget UT+ newbie time-nut project: Frequency Reference
Thanks to Bob Stewart’s generous offer I am now in possession of the heart of 
my first time-nut project.
 
  My first stage plan is to make something for screwdriver disciplining the 
10Mhz reference on my frequency counter for work with ham radio. Bought on ebay 
for a ridiculous low bid my Fluke 1953A -20 is synced to WWV as well as 
propagation will allow. It was fading in and out over two minutes at one point 
and that is good enough for ham radio but just good enough is not what I desire 
and it took the better part of three days spare time fooling with it to get it 
that close.     (fail)
   I have seen a reference to changing the 1PPS output of the UT+ to 100PPS but 
if that is not applicable to my UT+ I will divide the 10Mhz by 100. In either 
case my scope will be triggered with the UT+ to compare signals as discussed 
here a few weeks ago.

   First thing I noticed about the UT+ is that the power/control 10 pin 
connector headder on the UT+ looks just like internal USB headers on a computer 
motherboard. In fact, a pair of 5 pin of USB header plugs fit perfectly.
   Second there is the antenna connector, the OCX. Apparently an MCX is 
required and I have none.
Then there is wire selection for the antenna. Before I can buy an MCX connector 
I better decide on the wire. I have plenty of RG6 quad shield, enough LMR-400 
that I was saving for another project and several boxes of radio shack RG8 that 
I can’t find any use for. The rat shack RG8 is pretty much hopeless but I 
haven’t recycled it yet. LMR-400 is too stiff to plug directly in the tiny OCX 
without a pigtail of much more flexible wire and extra connectors.
Input impedance of the UT+ is 50 ohms but I am tempted to use the RG6 because 
my 20’ run will only lose about 2 DB not including impedance mismatch on both 
ends. My limited experience with over 1GHz is that any connector will have 
losses so I suspect that using 75 ohm RG6 coax won’t be much worse than the 
LMR-400 with extra connectors, adapter and a pigtail.
Critique of my plans and/or guidance will be greatly appreciated.  
I guess about a dozen of us will be building newbie time nut projects with 
these.
Thanks,
Bob Fleming N5TX

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