All,
I have posted some example code for running the REF-0 standalone. There is
an Arduino sketch and some AVR C code. (Just in time for the weekend)
http://syncchannel.blogspot.com/2015/08/example-code-for-ks-24361-ref-0.html
I also did a quick write up recently about how I added the 10MHz test
Hi
The GPS RX arrestors are something that come up from time to time.
They often have strange custom part numbers and very limited data.
Sometimes the only practical way to figure out what’s what is to buy one
and see. If it’s the right sort of unit once you check it out, the hope is that
ther
If anyone needs some if the Arrestors for outdoor GPS antennas
with "F" connectors (Trimble Bullet antenna) ... I think ai still have some
spares
In my installation parts boxes.
Love to trade for an "N" version (which I ran out of), or postage and offers.
greg
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On 12/08/2015 22:26, Willy Willemse wrote:
Hi,
> My question is, if somebody from the Time-Nuts society have an image
laying
> around which support a third and a fourth serial port?
The problem lies in the uart attachment, FreeBSD kernel needs some glue
code to attach sio(4) driver to the
Hi
A surge suppressor designed to go into a medium to high power transmit
line has to “hold off” firing for quite a bit before it trips. The suppressors
that
these GPSDO’s expect to see are more like “receive only” suppressors. They
trip at much lower voltage levels than the higher power com
Hi Bob,
Yes I think they are definitely related.I have a suppressor in line but that
didn't stop the surge but probably made it cause less damage than if it hadn't
been there.
The antenna was mounted on one of the plumbing vent pipes on the roof of my
house.
I have an Alpha Delta TransiT
Thank you Mike for your tips but NanoBSD in my situation is a read only system
because its stored on a flash card and copied in to RAM during the boot
sequence.
I don't see any UART in the boot messages.
This the result of the # dmesg | grep -E "^sio[0-9]" command.
sio0 at port 0x3f8-0x3ff ir
Hi
One might think that the dead antenna and blown GPSDO bias could be related….
One of the things that is probably worth repeating for the 100th time is the
need
for a proper lightning arrestor on your antenna line. Both the antenna and the
GPSDO expect there to be a suppressor on the coax. It
In message <6B73B186D5BB46E497D773717A4A03D1@pc52>, "Tom Van Baak" writes:
>Wonderfully, if you google for:
>
>HP 10811-60165 pinouts
>
>you get a bunch of time-nuts pages with the info you want.
Isn't it high time we create a time-nuts wiki somewhere ?
--
Poul-Henning Kamp