Paul,
The URL where all that information is posted is still on-line. The URL is
http://www.realhamradio.com/GPS_Frequency_Standard.htm
Enjoy the wealth of knowledge that is out there on K8CU's web site.
Charlie
WA3RAD
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Hello to the Time Nuts,
I have been reading the mail on this topic for the last week or so with
great interest. Lots of interesting ideas have been put forth for
measuring frequency to a high degree of precision and for comparing a 10
MHz clock's frequency to a highly accurate 10Mhz frequency "st
I recently obtained a Datum model# 9390-52321 GPS Time Code & Frequency
Generator. This unit has a Rubidium time base.
I hooked the unit up to my Motorola GPS2000 GPS antenna (which is
mounted on the roof of my house) and powered the unit up, but I can't
seem to get the unit to see the satellite
Hi,
I am new to the time nuts mailing list and I have one question. How do
I search the mail list archives for a specific topic or keyword? It
appears that I have to search each month's archive, which is terribly
time consuming. I want to search the entire archive at one time. Is
there a way t