[time-nuts] Updated Shera controller
EWKehren at aol.com
EWKehren at aol.com
Thu Jul 29 16:09:34 UTC 2010
Arnold
how are you controlling the Rb with the Tbolt? Bert
In a message dated 7/29/2010 11:10:16 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
arnold.tibus at gmx.de writes:
Bert,
I'm using at the moment a thunderbolt (with spare for testpurposes
using ext. other oscillators), a nice PRS10, a FRK-HLN-1A (5MHz with
external doubler to 10 MHz) and several HP10811.
I would like to build up with this a good and reliable reference
(PPS and Frequ.). My dream would be a good autonom. TIC with timestamp
possibility. At the moment the 53132A is doing a good job, but I miss
the time stamp possibility and single measurements at defined time
steps...
regards
Arnold,DK2WT
Am 29.07.2010 13:50, schrieb EWKehren at aol.com:
> Arnold
> what do you use? Bert Kehren
>
>
> In a message dated 7/29/2010 7:02:06 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> arnold.tibus at gmx.de writes:
>
> I do, and I am also interested on other improvements!
>
> Regards,
> Arnold
>
>
> Am 29.07.2010 12:49, schrieb EWKehren at aol.com:
>> Hi
>> I think it would be nice to have a show of hands as to how many are
> locking
>> a Rb to GPS and what they use.
>> Bert Kehren
>>
>>
>> In a message dated 7/29/2010 4:00:31 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>> phk at phk.freebsd.dk writes:
>>
>> In message <60EB5E7C69594F49B830463DC322EDB4 at athlon>, "Ulrich
Bangert"
>
>> writes:
>>>> Uhm, isn't this exactly where you want to use the
>>>> still-smelling-like-brand-new-car PICTIC II with a good DAC
>>>> and a microcontroller ?
>>>
>>> I guess the PICTIC II is not very good when stop pulses arrive
BEFORE
>> start
>>> pulses which is a normal condition if a average time interval of
zero
>>> between local pps and GPS pps is the aim.
>>
>> So configure it to use a standard offset of one Xtal/Rb period ?
>>
>>
>
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