Chris,

i have one which I bought new several years ago. It had a failure under 
warranty where in the serial chip stopped doing its thing. The unit continued 
to lock to SVs and delivered 10MHz and the PPS. Took almost two months to be 
returned, where it worked fine until very recently. Same issue with the serial 
chip. Trimble quoted a price of $650 for repairs. Ouch.

As they say "Other than that Mrs Lincoln, how did you enjoy the play...”,  it 
played fine as long as you could talk to it. Antenna location is very important 
as is true for all timing GPS units.

The fit is supplied with a good length of 75 Ohn coax, power supply, antenna, 
and some coas adapters.

So the question is how much do you intend to spend?

Lady Heather works great when the serial chip was still good.

Jon KF5TFJ

Re:
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2019 14:22:51 -0500
From: Chris Burford <[email protected]>
To: Time Nuts Listings <[email protected]>
Subject: [time-nuts] Thunderbolt E
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I'm on the fence on purchasing a new Thunderbolt E from Trimble and 
wanted to hear from current or past owners.

I have a couple of the eBay x-telecom patchwork quilt GPSDO units which 
seem to do an OK job. Is there anything else besides a warranty and 
better performance specs that the Thunderbolt offers? My intention is to 
use the Thunderbolt as a backup reference to my PRS10.

Thanks.

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