[time-nuts] Truetime Time server NTS-100 Downconverter info wanted
Don E. Wisdom
donw at engineeringinc.com
Sun Oct 5 04:43:11 UTC 2008
Any way to disable it? The cable run will be like less than 50 feet
--Don
On 10/4/08 7:25 PM, "Scott McGrath" <scmcgrath at gmail.com> wrote:
We have the time vault units - soon to be replaced with 3500's with Rb
Oscillators.
The 'downconverter' is an amplifier used for long cable runs and the
power injection is changed as well. I would measure what the
NTS-100 is actually putting out without the downconverter our
NTS-300/TimeVault unit puts +12 on the cable it may be much higher for
the downconverter. There are some TrueTime upconverters on EBAY
right now which should do the job
- Scott
On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 12:17 AM, Don E. Wisdom <donw at engineeringinc.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
> I have a NTS-100 GPS model. I am going to be putting it into use @ my
> employers where I have a T1 & Rooftop access & backup power. It has the
> lovely "downconverter required" sticker on the back of it. It does NOT
> like my trimble bullet antenna. Can someone let me know how I can get this
> working with a Andrews GPS antenna?
> Thanks
> --Don
>
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