Hi Anders,
You can buy the 2013 "QST" CD-ROM from ARRL which includes QEX. I'm in the UK 
and have this CD, international delivery was no problem. Cost was $25, see 
http://www.arrl.org/shop/ARRL-Periodicals-DVD-2013/  The disk is well worth the 
cost.
I've not built the project but have looked at the article. It references the 
Shera design and is basically a Trimble Resoluton T to LPRO101 GPSDO. It 
divides the 10MHz to 100kHz before comparison. I'm not qualified to comment on 
how good the design is, but you can contact me off-list if you want more 
details.


Robert G8RPI.



________________________________
 From: Anders Time <anderst...@gmail.com>
To: time-nuts@febo.com 
Sent: Friday, 21 March 2014, 13:20
Subject: [time-nuts] Using GPS to Fine Tune a Rubidium Frequency Standard.
 

Does anyone have a copy of the QEX 2013 november article(Bill Kaune) "Using
GPS to Fine Tune a Rubidium Frequency Standard"?

I´m really interested in this subject, but I can´t find this magazine in
Sweden. I have contacted QEX, but it is very difficult to buy back-issues.

Have any one built this frequency standard and can tell me more about the
project?
You can access the source code for the project here:
http://www.arrl.org/files/file/QEX%20Binaries/2013/November_13/11x13_Kaune_PIC_Code.zip

/Anders
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