Re: [time-nuts] Ultralink WWVB receiver manuals?

2018-03-29 Thread D. Resor
It appears that UTSource has the U4226B in stock under several manufacturers, 
including Atmel.

https://www.utsource.net/sch/U4226B


Donald Resor
N6KAW



-Original Message-
From: time-nuts  On Behalf Of John Ackermann N8UR
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2018 4:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Ultralink WWVB receiver manuals?

Thanks to another list memo, I got the basic manual.  Got it fired up and while 
it does things, I think there's a problem.  The S Meter is pinned all the way 
over to the right (very, very strong signal) and stays there no matter how I 
shield the antenna.  And I never see any decoded bits.  I hope the receiver 
chip (U4226B, unobtanium except from
China) isn't shot.  

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Re: [time-nuts] Ultralink WWVB receiver manuals?

2018-03-29 Thread Tom Van Baak
> It would be very nice to have a direct NIST time source in the lab 
> again, complete with PPS output.

If you have a 1200/9600 baud modem and a land line, 303.494.4774 is also a 
reliable backup source of NIST time.

https://www.nist.gov/pml/time-and-frequency-division/services/automated-computer-time-service-acts

/tvb

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Re: [time-nuts] Ultralink WWVB receiver manuals?

2018-03-29 Thread John Ackermann N8UR
Thanks to another list memo, I got the basic manual.  Got it fired up 
and while it does things, I think there's a problem.  The S Meter is 
pinned all the way over to the right (very, very strong signal) and 
stays there no matter how I shield the antenna.  And I never see any 
decoded bits.  I hope the receiver chip (U4226B, unobtanium except from 
China) isn't shot.  Will do more testing when I get some cycles free.


It would be very nice to have a direct NIST time source in the lab 
again, complete with PPS output.


Thanks!
John


On 03/29/2018 05:55 PM, Tom Van Baak wrote:

Congrats on your acquisition. The Ultralink WWVB receivers are very nice. It 
should still work -- it's an AM subcode (not carrier phase) receiver. If you 
have more questions let me know. These modules were the darling of precise time 
at the turn of the century; before mobile phones, before GPS was affordable. 
Ultralink discontinued the product line within a few years when the market for 
WWVB-based timing dried up.

Manuals here: http://leapsecond.com/museum/ulio/

Good question on the cable. If you don't see it in the manual let me know; I'll 
dig out my cable and have a look. Note the inner 4 of 6 pins are Vcc, TCO, AGC, 
gnd.

/tvb

- Original Message -
From: "John Ackermann N8UR" 
To: "Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement" 
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2018 8:57 AM
Subject: [time-nuts] Ultralink WWVB receiver manuals?



I just acquired an Ultralink WWVB timecode receiver -- more
specifically, model 301 receiver and model 333 decoder.

I'm looking for documentation on these guys.  Anyone have a manual
they'd be willing to share?

The key questions are really just two:  (a) is the 6P6C modular cable
connecting the receiver and decoder straight, or reversed, and (b) what
are the four DIP switches on the back of the 333 used for?

Thanks for any info.

John
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Re: [time-nuts] Ultralink WWVB receiver manuals?

2018-03-29 Thread Hal Murray
>From info for a 332A, YMMV, etc...

>  (a) is the 6P6C modular cable 
> connecting the receiver and decoder straight, or reversed

Receiver/decoder cable RJ11-4/6 wired pin 1 to pin 1 - 500
   feet maximum length

> (b) what are the four DIP switches on the back of the 333 used for?

Option switches - 4 position dip switch provides installed
option selection as follows:
1Battery backup - ON is enabled
2Report time each second - ON is enabled
3,4  Reserved

Backup Battery Enable
Upon power up, place Option Switch 1 in the ON
position to enable RTC battery backup. During ship-
ment and periods of no use, set this switch to OFF to
avoid battery cell reversal.

Reset
The decoder may be reset by removing power and
setting Option Switch 1 to OFF for a few seconds.


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Re: [time-nuts] Ultralink WWVB receiver manuals?

2018-03-29 Thread Tom Van Baak
Congrats on your acquisition. The Ultralink WWVB receivers are very nice. It 
should still work -- it's an AM subcode (not carrier phase) receiver. If you 
have more questions let me know. These modules were the darling of precise time 
at the turn of the century; before mobile phones, before GPS was affordable. 
Ultralink discontinued the product line within a few years when the market for 
WWVB-based timing dried up.

Manuals here: http://leapsecond.com/museum/ulio/

Good question on the cable. If you don't see it in the manual let me know; I'll 
dig out my cable and have a look. Note the inner 4 of 6 pins are Vcc, TCO, AGC, 
gnd.

/tvb

- Original Message - 
From: "John Ackermann N8UR" 
To: "Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement" 
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2018 8:57 AM
Subject: [time-nuts] Ultralink WWVB receiver manuals?


> I just acquired an Ultralink WWVB timecode receiver -- more 
> specifically, model 301 receiver and model 333 decoder.
> 
> I'm looking for documentation on these guys.  Anyone have a manual 
> they'd be willing to share?
> 
> The key questions are really just two:  (a) is the 6P6C modular cable 
> connecting the receiver and decoder straight, or reversed, and (b) what 
> are the four DIP switches on the back of the 333 used for?
> 
> Thanks for any info.
> 
> John
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[time-nuts] Ultralink WWVB receiver manuals?

2018-03-29 Thread John Ackermann N8UR
I just acquired an Ultralink WWVB timecode receiver -- more 
specifically, model 301 receiver and model 333 decoder.


I'm looking for documentation on these guys.  Anyone have a manual 
they'd be willing to share?


The key questions are really just two:  (a) is the 6P6C modular cable 
connecting the receiver and decoder straight, or reversed, and (b) what 
are the four DIP switches on the back of the 333 used for?


Thanks for any info.

John
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