[time-nuts] Setting Rubidium to match GPS source

ernieperes at aol.com ernieperes at aol.com
Fri Sep 28 17:12:01 EDT 2007


Hi SAID,



I am interested about this OEM PCB with external OCXO, due to the reason I have 3 HP OCXO 10811 and the other one, so please put me on the waiting list.



Many thanks and best regards,



Ernie. HG5ED






-----Original Message-----
From: SAIDJACK at aol.com
To: time-nuts at febo.com
Sent: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 10:48 pm
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Setting Rubidium to match GPS source




 
In a message dated 9/28/2007 02:07:08 Pacific Daylight Time,  
hmurray at megapathdsl.net writes:

>In  this context, how stable is a GPSDO?  If I used a Cesium for the sync  
>input, how much fuzz would I see on a GPSDO output if I watched it  wander 
>back and forth for a day?




Hi guys,
 
forgot to mention: the Fury GPSDO is now available as an OEM PCB with  SMA 
connectors to connect an external OCXO, rather than have one on-board. Any  
steerable 10MHz Oscillator will work, such as Rb's, and even Cesiums with EFC  
input.
 
Would anyone be interested in these PCB's as a building block for a "home  
made" GPSDO? All that needs to be done is connect an OCXO you may  have laying 
around using the SMA connections, add power and antenna, and  the hardware is 
done. The software can be adjusted to match and  fine-tune different OCXO 
parameters via an RS-232 terminal, and SCPI  (English language) commands.
 
We are planning to offer these for slightly less than $600 each, and if  
enough interest is here then we may be able to offer a discount for  time-nuts.
 
Let me know,
thanks,
Said




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