Hi Bob,

Honestly, I don't have any particular holdover requirements in mind, just that it has some :-)  This is just one of those nutty things.  You must understand.

Wes  N7WS


On 4/24/2020 10:14 AM, Bob kb8tq wrote:
Hi

On Apr 24, 2020, at 12:56 PM, Wes <w...@triconet.org> wrote:

No, I'm not looking for advice on how to build one but what I might buy.  My 
need is strictly hobbyist (ham radio).  I currently have a Bodnar dual 
frequency unit, that gives me frequency and a TAPR, (Synergy Systems) that 
gives me 1 pps, but I would like something that gives me both, with better 
performance (holdover).
….. holdover?

What are your holdover requirements and what drives them? That is likely to 
have a
significant impact on “what makes sense”. Holdover on most GPSDO’s is driven by
a network timing requirement ( X us over Y hours ….). Most basement lab needs 
are
not driven in the same fashion.

The Jackson Lab FireFly-IIA
I’m sure a call to Jackson Labs will get you the current price on any of their 
products.

Bob

   and the lookalike Symmetricom GPS-2500 both look interesting.  But, price 
and availability are elusive.  Any advice on these or alternatives will be 
appreciated.

Wes   N7WS


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