Re: [time-nuts] time-nuts Digest, Vol 170, Issue 25

2018-09-13 Thread paul swed
That’s correct ax key On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 12:53 PM Dan Kemppainen wrote: > Bob, > > I think what you want is the SX-Key editor, which includes the compiler > and programmer and help files. > > https://www.parallax.com/downloads/sx-key-editor-software > > In fact, just earlier today I program

Re: [time-nuts] Loran-C Simulation

2018-09-13 Thread paul swed
I am on a business trip so that’s why not response Airplane doesn’t make typing easy I always try my darndest to keep it simple The code will translate to radii our easily As you see it’s bit sequences Dumb simple stupid Only a year or so ago I did my first arguing it was the Webb d poker very good

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

2018-09-13 Thread Lars Walenius
Hello Bryan, As you indicate the new timing modules from uBlox like the 8-series and the Venus 838 could be better choices. I prefer the uBlox. I only recommended the NEO7M as it were cheap, available and is easy to use and at the same time gives good performance that I have measured. For simpl

Re: [time-nuts] time-nuts Digest, Vol 170, Issue 26

2018-09-13 Thread Dave B via time-nuts
Hi. He does answer emails, I just had a similar exchange with him. If your oscillator runs on a multiple of 25kHz, and cant wander close to the next multiple, it'll probably work OK, but look at his web-page before asking. http://oz5n.dk/   Look at the PDF version, much easier on the eyes. Rega

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

2018-09-13 Thread Dave ZL3FJ
There's a device- also originating in VK land- in prototype testing phase at present that is similar to the x-Ref and reputed to be much cheaper. No idea when it will be available. 73 Dave, ZL3FJ -Original Message- From: time-nuts [mailto:time-nuts-boun...@lists.febo.com] On Behalf Of