Re: [time-nuts] Best choice for house 10MHz reference...??

2008-01-29 Thread Bill Bearden
I'm a complete newbie here, but would be interested in a Thunderbolt, if I could afford it. What is the significance of "OEM unit"? No housing? Or - - - And of course, how much? Bill, WB6JVC ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To un

Re: [time-nuts] Soekris NET4521?

2008-01-29 Thread Scott Newell
At 09:17 AM 1/27/2008, Brendan Minish wrote: >The NET4521 has the on board High performance timer so the PHK high >precision PPS hack will work. >My first NTP server was done with one of these boards as it was what I >had handy. >I still have it so can send you a photo of the mod for this board if

Re: [time-nuts] Best choice for house 10MHz reference...??

2008-01-29 Thread James R. Gorr
Sorry for the noise! --Jamie --- "James R. Gorr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi George, > > What are you asking for a Thunderbolt? > > Jamie > > --- George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > John Miles wrote: > > > As unhappy as you may be to hear it, Mike, > you're > > done upgrading, at

Re: [time-nuts] Best choice for house 10MHz reference...??

2008-01-29 Thread James R. Gorr
Hi George, What are you asking for a Thunderbolt? Jamie --- George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > John Miles wrote: > > As unhappy as you may be to hear it, Mike, you're > done upgrading, at least > > for now. Thunderbolts are about as good as they > get. Yes, some units like > > the HP and Ja

Re: [time-nuts] device as sniffer/ promiscuous mode GPIB devices?

2008-01-29 Thread Bob Paddock
On Monday 28 January 2008 08:19:40 am Patrick wrote: > I rebuild and resell lab instruments. My customers are doing great work > finding cures for diseases. The software to control their instruments > cost between 5-40K and is hyped up garbage that eats up their meager > budgets. I desperately, de