Re: [time-nuts] M12+ Temp sensitivity

2006-05-03 Thread Randy Warner
Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 7:32 PM To: time-nuts@febo.com Subject: Re: [time-nuts] M12+ Temp sensitivity Hi Randy, It's a feature, of course :) I wish the marketing guys would have added the $1 cost for the top/bottom metal can over the crystal and RF circuits (the layout

Re: [time-nuts] M12+ Temp sensitivity

2006-05-02 Thread Randy Warner
Said, Hey! Whaddya mean CHEAP? The marketing guys call it feature laden and cost effective! Anyway, you're right. The M12+ is extremely sensitive to environmental stimuli. On our receiver/adapter board assemblies I actually include a piece of foam tape between the two boards that gives the

Re: [time-nuts] M12+ Temp sensitivity

2006-05-02 Thread Normand Martel
I may be the 259th to ask you, but do you have a date when the new M12M will be officially available? I almost have bought a Resolution T a few weeks ago when i heard about the M12+ and it's successor, the M12M. Now i'm waiting! Well... I know... this is a forum about time... ;-) Have a good

Re: [time-nuts] M12+ Temp sensitivity

2006-05-02 Thread SAIDJACK
Hi Randy, It's a feature, of course :) I wish the marketing guys would have added the $1 cost for the top/bottom metal can over the crystal and RF circuits (the layout engineer certainly wanted it and added the footprint to the PCB:) - like the old UT+'s etc. We all can't wait to see