Ignacio, thanks for your message. Answeres within the text:
> And one word of caution: if you observe the cable that goes from the > main board to the small interface board, you will see that one of the > connectors is reversed so be careful if you make a custom one for your > cabinet, do it in the same fashion. Yes, I've seen that by chance, when disconnecting the board to reassemble the oscillator. > Using a normal cable produces bizarre results that can actually drive > you nuts, don't ask how I know. It's a wonder you didn't kill the beast... > ...the 9.8304 frequency has mislead some users to think that it was > the 10 MHz output, not your case. Me, too, at the beginning > The seller (Bob Mokia , fluke.l) is well known to the Time Nuts Yeah, of course, I know. The thing is, usually people are cautious naming sellers. Time Nuts' point of view isn't quite that narrow. Ok, yes, I admit, it's Bob ;-) > 1pps on the back d sub connector " I read that, too, but like you I only found the even PPS. > I have to put a scope on the DSR pin because it is the only connected > to the main board other than TxD and RxD. Could you verify this on > your unit when you change the OCXO and get it running? That's no problem, the GPS stuff works well on my item. I'll post a message. Regards Volker _______________________________________________ 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.