Re: [time-nuts] Info on Rockwell TU00-D130-031-9230

2010-05-10 Thread ernieperes
Hi Norm, This pretty ugly flat ribbon connector has 26 pins?? or just a 20 pins Rgds Ernie. -Original Message- From: normn3...@stny.rr.com To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement Sent: Mon, May 10, 2010 5:29 am Subject: [time-nuts] Info on Rockwell

Re: [time-nuts] Info on Rockwell TU00-D130-031-9230

2010-05-10 Thread bg
Hi Norm, Do the documentation on http://gpskit.nl/downloads-en.htm help you? -- Björn > Hi all! > Do any of you OT's have manuals stashed? Particularly interested in > pinouts. Has a pretty ugly flat ribbon connector. Want to use these for > aprs and such. > Thanks, > Norm n3ykf > >

Re: [time-nuts] GPS antenna distribution from a DTV multi switch

2010-05-10 Thread Bob Camp
Hi I'm sure that's high performance microwave certified hot glue (from Lowes) and not the common garden variety kind (from Home Depot). Bob On May 9, 2010, at 11:05 PM, Stanley Reynolds wrote: > > > It works picture www.n4iqt.com/dtv4x8/5vreg-mod.JPG > > The feed for 13v to the antenna was

Re: [time-nuts] GPS antenna distribution from a DTV multi switch

2010-05-10 Thread Stanley Reynolds
Well at least hot glue is recyclable as long as I don't get it too hot ;-) Doesn't a RF choke need low Q ? Or at least very lousily at 1.5 Ghz ? Will connect some more receivers today to get a better idea about how well it works my Brandywine is the most deaf, will start with that one. Stanley

Re: [time-nuts] Info on Rockwell TU00-D130-031-9230

2010-05-10 Thread normn3ykf
Ernie, It's a 26 conductor cable. Thanks, Norm erniepe...@aol.com wrote: > > Hi Norm, > > This pretty ugly flat ribbon connector has 26 pins?? or just a 20 > pins > > Rgds Ernie. > > > > > > > > -Original Message- > From: normn3...@stny.rr.com > To: Discussi

[time-nuts] Lying to Lady Heather

2010-05-10 Thread Bob Camp
Hi I've spent some time lying to Lady Heather, with some interesting results: 1) Classical control loop theory would suggest that damping should be fairly close to 1 for reasonable operation. Greater than 10 should be highly damped. Less than 0.1 should ring quite a bit. The TBolt doesn't seem