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> From: Ed Palmer [1]
> Sent: May 14, 2009 8:49 PM
> To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
> [2]
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Help ID 5 MHz Distribution Box
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> Pinout is as follows - I think - remember that this is a work in
> progress
> 1 - n
precise time and frequency measurement [2]
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Help ID 5 MHz Distribution Box
Pinout is as follows - I think - remember that this is a work in
progress
1 - no connection
2 - alarm output - High = alarm, low = normal (TTL)
3 - probably 'reference fail' - H
connector ? Then I can do the
>smoke test !!
>Also what are the BNC and SMA connectors for ? Basically, I know nothing
>but would appreciate any help. I will likewise share my findings.
>
>73, Dick, W1KSZ
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>-Original Message-
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>
>From: Ed Palmer [1]
>Sent
Sent: May 14, 2009 8:49 PM
>To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
>Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Help ID 5 MHz Distribution Box
>
> Pinout is as follows - I think - remember that this is a work in
> progress
> 1 - no connection
> 2 - alarm output - Hig
ent: May 14, 2009 1:10 PM
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement [2]
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Help ID 5 MHz Distribution Box
Since you beat me by *THREE SECONDS* I shouldn't help you, but I have
one of these boxes and have partially figured it out. What do you want
to know?
Since you beat me by *THREE SECONDS* I shouldn't help you, but I have
one of these boxes and have partially figured it out. What do you want
to know?
Ed
Richard W. Solomon wrote:
I picked up a box from "over there" that says ..."5 MH REF DISTRIB"... ,
which I assume stands for 5 MHz Referenc
I picked up a box from "over there" that says ..."5 MH REF DISTRIB"... ,
which I assume stands for 5 MHz Reference Distribution. It was made
by Satellite Transmission Systems of Hauppagge, NY. 2 BNC connectors
on one end, 3 SMA's a Red LED Alarm light and a DB-15 connector.
A real long shot, I kno