Re: [time-nuts] Improving performance of a GPS antenna...?

2012-04-05 Thread michael cook
There was some discussion on this here a while back. I had issues with bad reflections and wanted to know if there was a possibility of creating a variable mask angle. I had found a reference to a program developed by Leica to do just that. The links however ended in a dead end. It would be a n

Re: [time-nuts] Bulletin Board / Forum

2010-08-25 Thread michael cook
Le 25 août 2010 à 09:42, Steve Rooke a écrit : > > Time to escape to the bunker. :) > > Steve > > On 25 August 2010 18:30, Stanley Reynolds wrote: >> You can use www.timenuts.com to reach my forum, I can be reached here or >> there >> and several other places, all are welcome. >> >> Stanl

Re: [time-nuts] DCF77 clock with UTC display

2010-06-06 Thread michael cook
There are plenty of implementations hardware plus PIC/AVR code out there for a homebrew. For a long time I was using Conrads receiver with Jonathan Buzzards linux code to get a reasonable NTP reference. I switched to BSD with Oncore GPS since. Le 6 juin 2010 à 17:41, AL1 a écrit : > > Hi G

Re: [time-nuts] Fiberoptic 10MHz link

2010-06-02 Thread michael cook
Aren't you going about this in the wrong way? You only need isolation between the gps antenna and the gpsdo, and not put the gpsdo in the roof. Or am I missing something? Optical GPS antenna links cable exist, but are expensive. Otherwise lightning surge protectors should be good enough. Some on