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Behalf Of Björn Gabrielsson
Sent: 10 August 2007 06:49
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] GOES. to GPS converter antennais there really
one?
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What is the genealogy between Kinemetrics and Truetime. Was Kinemetrics
bought by Truetime or did (the time/freq part) just change name to
Truetime?
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Björn
On Fri, August 10, 2007 6:00, Randy Leifer said:
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> Yes, there was a Truetime G2G product at one time. I've tested
> one and it works fine. I wonder if it was a customer-requested
> special, created for GOES receiver sites that didn't have a clear
> view to the east or west GOES satellite. It doesn't simulate the
> GOES RF signal per-se. Instead i
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> I've googl'd my hand off trying to find one for a
> Kinemetrics 468-DC (GOES clock).
> There is a usenet topic, saying there is one, and a
> time-nut topic saying it's by TrueTime, called a G2G.
> But I can't find a thing.
>
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I've googl'd my hand off trying to find one for a
Kinemetrics 468-DC (GOES clock).
There is a usenet topic, saying there is one, and a
time-nut topic saying it's by TrueTime, called a G2G.
But I can't find a thing.
What is the