Re: [time-nuts] Z3801A Antenna

2007-06-03 Thread Jason Rabel
I've seen a bunch of those trimble antennas on eBay, usually they sell them in lots with other stuff. The lots haven't been selling, maybe you could contact them and see if they would just sell you an antenna or two. I *think* they are the usual 26dB gain. The HP/Symmetricom are 38dB (for really

Re: [time-nuts] Z3801A Antenna

2007-06-03 Thread michael taylor
On 6/2/07, Bill Janssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know this has been discussed recently but am wondering what the recommended (cheap but usable ) antenna would be. I want to give him a recommendation or two. The antenna has to be a 5 Volt version to match the Z3801A I actually have been

Re: [time-nuts] Z3801A Antenna

2007-06-03 Thread SAIDJACK
In a message dated 6/3/2007 10:51:33 Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I ended up purchasing a Oncore 2000 antenna (5V, 25dB) from Ridge Equipment http://www.ridgeequipment.com/store/page6.html that I need to install still (when there is no risk of thunderstorms). Hi

Re: [time-nuts] Z3801A Antenna

2007-06-03 Thread Jack Hudler
That why I snatched up a FOL-100 on eBay some years ago. This extends the antenna using a fiber optic link and the antenna is power from a solar cell/battery setup. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, June 03,

Re: [time-nuts] Z3801A Antenna

2007-06-03 Thread Tim Shoppa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 6/3/2007 10:51:33 Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I ended up purchasing a Oncore 2000 antenna (5V, 25dB) from Ridge Equipment http://www.ridgeequipment.com/store/page6.html that I need to install still (when there is no risk