[time-nuts] RFX GPSDO - Anybody played with one of these?

Don Latham djl at montana.com
Mon Oct 1 08:11:25 UTC 2012


It's been like that since the first op-amps and RTL. The new devices are
all made with Nonobtanium and Administratium.


Thomas Valerio
> Actually, it was in Nuts & Volts as well, and I was thinking about
> posting
> a similar query to the list, but my incentive and my interest pretty
> much
> went negative when my cursory investigation revealed that price
> information appeared to be non-existent.  IMHO for pretty much
> *everything* that is for sale, if you have to ask for the price it is a
> scam.  The message that I get from non-existent pricing information is
> that this product's price/value proposition can't stand on it's own, the
> only way you will be convinced to purchase, at a usually inflated price
> point, is after the snake oil sales people have had a chance to get
> their
> spiel out.
>
>     Thomas Valerio
>
>> Offhand I can not think of any reason it could not exist but if you
>> have to ask for the price, then I suspect it will be too expensive.
>>
>> On Sun, 30 Sep 2012 19:40:47 -0700, Skip Withrow
>> <skip.withrow at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Hello Nuts,
>>>Just saw this mentioned in Circuit Cellar, just wondering if it really
>>>exists, how much they are asking, and if anyone has played with one
>>>yet?
>>>
>>>http://www.rfx.co.uk/pdfs/GPS_OCXO_1300_10_module.pdf
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Skip Withrow
>
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