[time-nuts] Looking for a reference oscillator called XRef-VS made by VK3HZ for TS-2000

2018-09-11 Thread Wayne
Greetings, The XRef-VS is no longer in production but I'm hoping someone has one they don't need and would like to sell. This is an external osc for the Kenwood TS-2000. Tnx, Wayne / WA7NE ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@lists.febo.c

Re: [time-nuts] Loran-C Simulation

2018-09-11 Thread Edesio Costa e Silva
Hello! I think you can get it from the Wayback Machine: . This is just one snapshot, there are other ones. Edésio On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 10:40:08PM +0200, Robert LaJeunesse wrote: > FWIW there exists an online refer

Re: [time-nuts] Loran-C Simulation

2018-09-11 Thread Robert LaJeunesse
FWIW there exists an online reference for SX BASIC at http://www.piclist.com/techref/parallax/sxb/sxb/___index.html which may prove helpful in understanding the SX-B code. Unfortunately I can not find the SX-B BASIC compiler online anymore. http://www.parallax.com/sx/sxb.asp is 404. Bob L. >

[time-nuts] Loran-C Simulation

2018-09-11 Thread gandalfg8--- via time-nuts
Hi Paul, Thanks for your reply, I did know you were still here and had considered writing direct, but felt the subject might be of interest to others too:-) Given the demise of the SXB I was expecting there might have been at least a few other projects by now, especially with all the Aust

Re: [time-nuts] PLL/GPSDO/etc learning resources for mere mortals

2018-09-11 Thread Lars Walenius
Hello Nick (and all other) >From the beginning I were not impressed at all of your design as you started >with a 100ns resolution TIC and a FLL. I compared it to the BG7TBL design. The >only benefit your design had was that it was open source. But your design has >got better and better and you

[time-nuts] Radio time station transmitter using the Raspberry Pi

2018-09-11 Thread David J Taylor via time-nuts
I'm unsure whether this one has been mentioned: Radio time station transmitter using the Raspberry Pi https://github.com/hzeller/txtempus "I am living in a country where there is no DCF77 sender nearby for my European radio controlled wristwatch to get its time. So I built my own 'transmitt