"If the Thunderbolt loses satellites, does it still put out a 10 Mhz
signal?"

Yes of course. When that happens, the Thunderbolt is said to be in holdover.

On Aug 3, 2017 9:29 PM, "Chris Waldrup" <kd4...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I just noticed the laptop that is always connected to my Thunderbolt had a
> yellow block under COM1 on the Tboltmon program where it normally is green.
> Also the date up on the screen was in early July. Satellites were still
> shown.
> The counter I leave connected still shows a 10 Mhz output.
> I reset the program and this time all fields are ??? and com not detected.
> I had thought maybe the laptop hung up.
> I'll look at my system tomorrow. I'm trying to do a divide and conquer. If
> the Thunderbolt loses satellites, does it still put out a 10 Mhz signal?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Chris
> KD4PBJ
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