Hi George, welcome aboard. If you are a beginner about time and frequency
don't forget to get and read what was pointed out to be our introduction to
the subject http://gpstime.com/files/tow-time2011.pdf written by Tom Clark
and Rick Hambly.
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 5:27 AM, Bill Hawkins
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] New to the list
Hi, George
Is there anything that distinguishes you from the thousand others on this
list?
What is there about time that interests you? That makes you a nut?
Do you lean towards theory or the soldering iron? Is bit twiddling your
interest?
Assuming
Good one George.
It is the obsessive compulsive time correcting disorder that we all have!
Raj
VU2ZAP
The big question is why am I doing this? Just because I can.
George
K2CM
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Hi, George
Is there anything that distinguishes you from the thousand others on this
list?
What is there about time that interests you? That makes you a nut?
Do you lean towards theory or the soldering iron? Is bit twiddling your
interest?
Assuming that you have followed human nature and
Hello Clint,
Welcome to the group.
For the accurate (stabilized) LO for the 8 GHZ receiver,
consider the new product offering from www.downeastmicrowave.com
They are offering a synthesized LO that uses a 10 MHz external reference.
Also consider thewww.n5ac.com product offering for a
Clint Jeffrey - VK3CSJ wrote:
As for me now, there are a couple of interests, I'm wanting to put together a
receiver operating at 8.4GHz where the PLO is referenced (10MHz) from a OCXO
which in turn is getting it's reference from a GPS Rx with a 10KHz output,
all for the sake of increased
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As for me now, there are a couple
More on building low noise 8.4 GHz synthesizers:
http://ipnpr.jpl.nasa.gov/progress_report/42-166/166A.pdf
You can probably put one together using eval boards from the mfrs for $500
(1 board for the VCO/PLL, 1 for the loop filter, 1 for the DDS)
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Hello Clint,
Welcome to the group.
For the accurate (stabilized) LO for the 8 GHZ receiver,
consider the new product offering from www.downeastmicrowave.com
They are offering a synthesized LO that uses a 10 MHz external reference.
Also
Found this on the main website page:
[1]http://www.downeastmicrowave.com/A32.htm
Regards,
Bill Powell af4jg
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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] New to the list...Hello from Melbourne
Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 10:12:38 -0700 (GMT-07:00)
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Hi everyone,
Not sure how many folks there are associated with the
time-nuts list but hi and hello from Melbourne Australia, I've just signed up
a couple of days ago and have already been seeing a degree of activityall
very good.
I don't know 'how qualified' I am to
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