Re: [time-nuts] Query: Interest in clock synthesizer module

2006-08-18 Thread Glenn
would get its time >information from a stratum-1 NTP server (no GPS, WWV, etc). > > > >>Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 16:49:22 -0400 >>From: John Ackermann N8UR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject: [time-nuts] Query: Interest in clock synthesizer module -- >> useful

Re: [time-nuts] Query: Interest in clock synthesizer module

2006-08-18 Thread John C Nordlie
abilize to that degree. By 'network-only' I mean an NTP server that would get its time information from a stratum-1 NTP server (no GPS, WWV, etc). > Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 16:49:22 -0400 > From: John Ackermann N8UR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [time-nuts] Query: I

Re: [time-nuts] Query: Interest in clock synthesizer module -- useful for stabilizing PC timekeeping (among other things)

2006-08-17 Thread dl2vw
gt; An: timekeepers@fortytwo.ch,time-nuts@febo.com,[EMAIL PROTECTED],questions@lists.ntp.isc.org,tacgps@lists.tapr.org Datum: 16.08.2006 22:49 Betreff: [time-nuts] Query: Interest in clock synthesizer module -- useful for stabilizing PC timekeeping (among other things) > I'm workin

Re: [time-nuts] Query: Interest in clock synthesizer module -- useful for stabilizing PC timekeeping (among other things)

2006-08-16 Thread John Ackermann N8UR
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John Ackermann N8UR writes: > >> There's information about my prototype (and a picture) at >> http://www.febo.com/time-freq/hardware/ICS525/ > > Running at 200MHz, the third harmonic at 600MHz is only > down -11.5dB, while th

Re: [time-nuts] Query: Interest in clock synthesizer module -- useful for stabilizing PC timekeeping (among other things)

2006-08-16 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John Ackermann N8UR writes: >There's information about my prototype (and a picture) at >http://www.febo.com/time-freq/hardware/ICS525/ Running at 200MHz, the third harmonic at 600MHz is only down -11.5dB, while the 5th harmonic at 1GHz is down -20d

[time-nuts] Query: Interest in clock synthesizer module -- useful for stabilizing PC timekeeping (among other things)

2006-08-16 Thread John Ackermann N8UR
I'm working on a project for TAPR (http://www.tapr.org) that might be of interest to the timekeeping community. It's a very simple clock synthesizer called the "Clock-Block" that accepts a reference input in the roughly 2-50MHz range and generates an output in the 5-250MHz range, programmable b