[time-nuts] iLotus M12M Timing vs. Ublox LEA-5T for PPS

2010-03-23 Thread Sergo
Hi It's my first post, sorry if this question was discussed before. I was curious how iLotus M12M timing receiver compares to Ublox- LEA-5T in terms of PPS accuracy? It seems that M12M is quite old model for now, and Ublox specs are better (except advertised PPS accuracy) : 50 channels, timing

Re: [time-nuts] iLotus M12M Timing vs. Ublox LEA-5T for PPS

2010-03-23 Thread Bob Camp
Hi Rumor has it that the Ublox is the better choice. The only issue would be if you need a specific message the M12 has that's not present on the Ublox. Bob -Original Message- From: time-nuts-boun...@febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On Behalf Of Sergo Sent: Tuesday, March 23,

Re: [time-nuts] Pre-orders for Frequency Divider PCB are now closed.

2010-03-23 Thread Lester Veenstra
Or plan C: Group buy on parts, kitted out but unassembled. We can solder but getting the some of the parts could be an issue. Assistance with Plan C available if desired. Lester B Veenstra MØYCM K1YCM les...@veenstras.com m0...@veenstras.com k1...@veenstras.com   US Postal Address: PSC 45 Box

Re: [time-nuts] Frequency Divider 2: FAO Bill Mason and John Pinkham

2010-03-23 Thread masonlaw
David: I have had and email lockdown (I hate Microsoft) for the last weekit should at this time have been resolved since I am now getting email. If you have trouble, TRY mason...@wcc.net, if this doesn't work, then try cnt...@wcc.net. There are others but these should be more than enough. BT

[time-nuts] OT - New Mexico travel and the VLA

2010-03-23 Thread Bill Hawkins
Group, Some of you are associated with the VLA and its time distribution problems. I'll be driving around NM the week of April 19th from Albuquerque to the VLA, to Las Cruces, White Sands Missile Range (worked there in 1959), then Alamogordo museums, Roswell museums (Goddard wing), up to Los Alam

Re: [time-nuts] OT - New Mexico travel and the VLA

2010-03-23 Thread Bob Camp
Hi I think you will find the cooking in New Mexico quite easy to deal with. Their idea of a good pepper does not kill you dead from 100 yards. Bob -Original Message- From: time-nuts-boun...@febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On Behalf Of Bill Hawkins Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2

Re: [time-nuts] OT - New Mexico travel and the VLA

2010-03-23 Thread steve heidmann
Maybe with some spray adhesive for your shoes you can get everyone some trinitite. --- On Tue, 3/23/10, Bill Hawkins wrote: From: Bill Hawkins Subject: [time-nuts] OT - New Mexico travel and the VLA To: "'Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement'" Date: Tuesday, March 23, 2010, 2

Re: [time-nuts] OT - New Mexico travel and the VLA

2010-03-23 Thread Larry Snyder
"Bill Hawkins" wrote: > Group, > > Any clues about how to survive when chile peppers kill the sense of taste? > There are some Italian restaurants around in the cities. Sopapillas don't > make much of a dinner. New Mexico green chiles are food of the gods, and not all are that hot. Sugar and fa

Re: [time-nuts] OT - New Mexico travel and the VLA

2010-03-23 Thread David Forbes
Bill Hawkins wrote: I'll be driving around NM the week of April 19th from Albuquerque to the VLA... up to Los Alamos for the Bradbury museum... Never mind the museums in Los Alamos, go to The Black Hole! Ed Grothus died last year, but it's still the most amazing surplus store on the planet.

Re: [time-nuts] Frequency Divider 2: FAO Bill Mason and John Pinkham

2010-03-23 Thread David C. Partridge
The following message to was undeliverable. The reason for the problem: 5.1.0 - Unknown address error 550-'Blocked' So it is still blocking my mails.# Regards, David Partridge Email:david.partri...@perdrix.co.uk -Original Message- From: time-nuts-boun...@febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-boun

Re: [time-nuts] OT - New Mexico travel and the VLA

2010-03-23 Thread Joseph Gray
When in Las Cruces, go to Ranchway on Valley Drive (just south of Picacho). It is my favorite Mexican food restaurant. Their chile is not hot. They have a wide menu selection (including a few non-traditional items) and good prices. They also have excellent barbecue. It's a nice little family run pl

Re: [time-nuts] Unloading time-nuts stuff at a flea market in Plymouth MN

2010-03-23 Thread Robert Darlington
Hi Bill, I mailed you way back when about this stuff. If you're coming through NM, any chance you can bring some gear? I'm definitely interested in a good chunk of it, especially the cesium standard. I'm happy to give you a tour of the area (I live in Los Alamos) when you're out here even if

Re: [time-nuts] OT - New Mexico travel and the VLA

2010-03-23 Thread Robert Darlington
Definitely check out the Black Hole. After Ed died, the new management has cleaned up the place quite a bit. Before you couldn't walk down the aisles without climbing over junk. Ed never wanted to sell his stuff. Big time hoarding problem. Now things are priced quite a bit better and there is

Re: [time-nuts] OT - New Mexico travel and the VLA

2010-03-23 Thread John Miles
> When in Las Cruces, go to Ranchway on Valley Drive (just south of > Picacho). It is my favorite Mexican food restaurant. Their chile is > not hot. They have a wide menu selection (including a few > non-traditional items) and good prices. They also have excellent > barbecue. It's a nice little fa

Re: [time-nuts] OT - New Mexico travel and the VLA

2010-03-23 Thread Bob Camp
Hi I haven't been to New Mexico in a lot of years, but if the Ranchway is still there, I'd give it a thumbs up as well. Bob On Mar 23, 2010, at 7:11 PM, Joseph Gray wrote: > When in Las Cruces, go to Ranchway on Valley Drive (just south of > Picacho). It is my favorite Mexican food restauran