2007 04:29
To: 'Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement'
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] NTS-100 IRIG to GPS Conversion
Gave that a shot today using TSIP 19.2K/8O1 & 8N1... No go... :(
I wouldn't think they would have used TAIP mode, but I guess it wouldn't
hurt to tr
Gave that a shot today using TSIP 19.2K/8O1 & 8N1... No go... :(
I wouldn't think they would have used TAIP mode, but I guess it wouldn't
hurt to try a few speeds with that, will let you guys know tomorrow.
Beyond the Trimble DOS programs, TSIPMonitor32, and the Acutime Monitor, are
there any pro
No, I didn't try any speeds above 9600... But I will try that on Monday!
Thanks for the tip!
> 19.2K rings a distant bell.have you tried?
>
> Rob K
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19.2K rings a distant bell.have you tried?
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To: 'Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement'
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] NTS-100 I
Another update...
Tried TSIP @ 4800 bps... No go... (along with a few other combinations).
Tried removing the jumper (3pins right next to GPS header), NTS would not
boot with the pins removed. I didn't want to switch them as the other pin
has 5V, and Jack's NTS didn't even have that header solder
-nuts] NTS-100 IRIG to GPS Conversion
Finally got a chance to hook up the ACE III units today and tinker around
with them.
They were initially set to TAIP 4800/N81... Which did not work with the
NTS-100.
I tried setting them to TSIP 9600/O81 (eprom default) and 9600/N81 (more
common) but neither se
Finally got a chance to hook up the ACE III units today and tinker around
with them.
They were initially set to TAIP 4800/N81... Which did not work with the
NTS-100.
I tried setting them to TSIP 9600/O81 (eprom default) and 9600/N81 (more
common) but neither seemed to be recognized by the NTS.
I'm
From: "Jason Rabel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] NTS-100 IRIG to GPS Conversion
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 21:57:44 -0600
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Jason,
> Jim - Forgot to ask, do you have a link to download the trimble software? Or
> maybe I shou
>From my *memory* (the board is at home, I'm at work) the pinout sounds correct.
I've just realised when I said the default is TAIP, that that is how mine were
configured - but mine were surplus too. I get TAIP output (it's all 0s) from
power up even before a lock. The 1PPS will only start after
Jim - Forgot to ask, do you have a link to download the trimble software? Or
maybe I should ask, is there any trimble interface software? Or is it just
basic terminal commands?
I'm about to read through the manual thoroughly now.
Jason
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Jim,
I'm assuming the ACE II & ACE III are the same (that's what Trimble says), I
have both PDF manuals and it's almost like they just did a find/replace to
update the model number and leave everything else the same. The pin-outs are
the same, just in the ACE II manual they point out Pin 1, in the
Well I'm playing with the ACE III at the moment too. I have one driving my home
built GPS based clock (I only use the 1 PPS in that) and I have another ACE III
on the bench for fiddling and so I've been recently talking to it via its
serial ports.
The default mode is TAIP on port 1. The actual
Just a heads up for others that were interested in converting an NTS-100
IRIG (or similar) to add a GPS...
I finally got in all the parts and attempted to assemble everything today...
Soldered the 2mm header to the NTS board (little pins are not fun)
Mounted the ACE III (I think I need smaller di
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