Re: [time-nuts] u-blox timing modules

2016-12-21 Thread Scott Stobbe
use choose an LEA-M8F over an LEA-M8T? > > Bob - AE6RV > > - > > AE6RV.com > > > > GFS GPSDO list: > > groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/GFS-GPSDOs/info > > > > From: John Haine > > To: time-nuts@febo.com > > Sent:

Re: [time-nuts] u-blox timing modules

2016-12-21 Thread Bob Camp
John Haine > To: time-nuts@febo.com > Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2016 11:34 AM > Subject: [time-nuts] u-blox timing modules > > It's worth noting, in case people don't know, that u-blox have a > specific chip & module (the latter being the LEA-M8F) for preci

Re: [time-nuts] u-blox timing modules

2016-12-21 Thread Bob Stewart
, December 21, 2016 11:34 AM Subject: [time-nuts] u-blox timing modules It's worth noting, in case people don't know, that u-blox have a specific chip & module (the latter being the LEA-M8F) for precision timing, developed for the LTE (4G) base station market. This discipline

[time-nuts] u-blox timing modules

2016-12-21 Thread John Haine
It's worth noting, in case people don't know, that u-blox have a specific chip & module (the latter being the LEA-M8F) for precision timing, developed for the LTE (4G) base station market. This disciplines a low phase noise 30.72 MHz reference to received satellite signals, GPS/GLONASS/BeiDou.