Hi Claude!
Said says, you should see 6+ sats, I guess he means _at_least_ six. I'm almost sure, you've got a 6 channel receiver, so you naturally cant't get more than 6 sats at a time.
There are some different models of the Z3805A out there, though they're all named the same. I've got two units, one with an 8 channel and one with a 16 channel receiver. My 8channel unit never receives more than 6 sats at a time, never. So I'm shure, it's a 6 channel type...
Maybe I should improve my antenna. But the same antenna provides enough voltage to receive 12 to 14 sats at once with the 16 channel unit. On the other hand, my 6/8 channel gizmo very rarely shows less than 6 sats, so, like Said, I too think, that there is some space for improving your antenna. What antenna do you have?
One day, while using the 16 channel unit, I experienced the same hops as you did. All time nuts told me that it had to be a crystal jump. I read about such phenomenons and all I found was, that the jump in my receiver was too big to fit to the idea of a crystal jump. Unfortunately my receiver gained fun in jumping. Now I'm absolutely not sure what it is. Maybe it's a faulty oscillator. Which one do you have built in? A 5 or a 10 MHz type? I've got a 10 MHz HP and a 5 MHz Symmetricom oscillator.
Cheers Volker Am 28.02.2013 00:17, schrieb Claude Fender:
Hello, This is my first message here although I read this list for a few weeks. I bought a Z3805A/58503A frequency receiver and I didn't notice on the pictures that the model number was not written on the front panel. It's not important but is there a reason for that, if you know ? The item : http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=251226027893 I log some parameters of the receiver and today I notice a "gap" in the frequency. Picture : http://uppix.net/e/2/4/cf39ac772e5a69fc616f5cf30f208.png I have a Rubidium and I measure it's frequency with a 5334B counter locked to the GPS, and I can see the "gap" too : http://uppix.net/f/b/a/d86c2737ad135264e4a2b78e503d5.png measurements are with Gate Time of 10s, 60s and 100s, Do you know why this happens and how to prevent this behaviour ? Thanks for yours advices Claude _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
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