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Hi,
Im fairly new here. I am looking for a GPS timing reciever like a older
datum gps reciever with antenna etc (or the equivalent) It needs to be rack
mountable in a 19" rack. I would like the capability of having the high
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Hi,
I was curious if anyone could tell me a little bit more about the DATUM 9390
clocks. Primarly whether it uses a propatary antenna & whether it is
indeed gps based or loran or ?? Also if anyone has a manual available
that'
Hi All,
I'm fairly new here and could use some help.
I ended up getting a XL-DC from one of my friends. It was removed in
working condition from a local utility. Its the GPS based model. Anyways I
am having a very hard time trying to get the unit to lock. It only seems
to ever be able to tra
you're going to need a DC block/injector (also known as a Bias-T)
> to put the proper voltage up the coax.
>
> I'm guessing that your antenna has as clear a horizon-to-horizon view as you
> can give it?
>
> Happy tweaking.
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> On 12-Jan-08 at 19:09 Don Wisdom wrote:
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>> Bruce,
>> The Andrew antenna uses a +5v DC Bias The trutime is kicking out +5vDC
>> between the center conductor & the cable shield. It has the best horizon
>> to
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Yeah it seems to be my location. Anyone have any other insight into this?
It locked onto 6 satellites right away at his office.
--Don
On 1/12/08 9:09 PM, "Don Wisdom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bruce,
> Im going by my friends calibration lab tomorrow aftern