Arnold Tibus wrote:
> Hello,
> perhaps of general interest:
> I found an intersting note via "GPS-world", new for me,
> but perhaps already well known,
>
> telling that the Motorola M12+ is now replaced
> by an improved version, the CW12 from Navsync.
> ("Designed as a functionally equivalent
From: John Ackermann N8UR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Rcvrs/xmtrs that can slave to frequency standards
Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2006 17:21:50 -0500
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> Tim Shoppa said the following on 02/05/2006 05:05 PM:
> > I discover that I am in posession of a WJ-8716
Tim Shoppa said the following on 02/05/2006 05:05 PM:
> I discover that I am in posession of a WJ-8716 which happens to have a
> BNC on the back for an external 1MHz reference. I also have a Z3801A
> that makes 10MHz. Is it as simple as turning the 10MHz PECL into TTL,
> dividing by ten (e.g. 7490)
I discover that I am in posession of a WJ-8716 which happens to have a
BNC on the back for an external 1MHz reference. I also have a Z3801A
that makes 10MHz. Is it as simple as turning the 10MHz PECL into TTL,
dividing by ten (e.g. 7490), and feeding this into the WJ-8716?
The WJ-8716's internal f
Hello Arnold,
I already got in touch with NavSync. The data sheets of their GPS modules are
quite promising.
Recently, I ordered engineering samples of some GPS modules, namely the
CW12-TIM, CW45-TIM and
CW19. No results yet, but I will post details when the tests I had a change to
run some te