One thing to keep in mind about the CW-12 is that the version they're selling 
now runs NMEA software only - which means no TRAIM functionality.  If you do 
manage to find the Motorola version to get TRAIM, you lose the ability to 
change the oscillator frequency.  It's fixed at 10 MHz.

I bought my CW-12 a year or two ago from Semiconductorstore.com and they said 
it was the Motorola load.  It wasn't.  They did manage to get me a copy of the 
program to flash it to the Motorola load.  That's when I realized I couldn't 
change the frequency.  Oh, well.

Ed


----- Original Message -----
From: Hal Murray <hmur...@megapathdsl.net>
Date: Monday, December 28, 2009 11:44 am
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Timenoob - Cheap and simple 10MHz reference

> 
> > Does the factory sell direct in small quantities ?
> 
> From here (California), googling for >Navsync CW12-TIM< finds: 
> http://www.semiconductorstore.com/pages/asp/supplier.asp?pl=0138&gclid=CL_G5ar
> W-Z4CFU1M5Qod1XNWLA
> (Sorry for the line wrap.)
> 
> 
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> 
> 
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