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Re: GPS Clock
Good idea! A user could specify, say 3 satellites, with orbital elements. Without internet access, ?there is no way to change these elements as orbits are corrected though, unless one edits them an
By Sverre Holm · #1727 ·
Re: GPS Clock
Another possible feature would be satellite rise and set times if there is room in the mcu for the tables.
By Ellis Birt (G7SAI) · #1726 ·
Re: GPS Clock
Thanks for publishing this nice project, I'll have to put it on my to-do list! :-) Karl Jan - LA3FY tor. 30. sep. 2021 kl. 08:04 skrev Sverre Holm <svholm54@...>:
By Karl Jan Skontorp · #1725 ·
GPS Clock
My Arduino GPS Clock is now published. It shows GPS info such as UTC time and locator, also local time with daylight saving for a user-configurable timezone, solar and lunar position and rise/set
By Sverre Holm · #1724 ·
Re: PC Boards for QEX Step Attenuator Available
If you are interested in a board, at $3.00 ppd CONUS, please reply off line [click the ¡°Private¡± button]. The first order is sold out and there is sufficient additional interest for a second
By dick faust · #1723 ·
PC Boards for QEX Step Attenuator Available
I have ordered a limited batch of boards from JLCPCB for the QEX September/October 2021 ¡°Miniature SMA Step Attenuator¡± pp 9-21 by Tom Alldred VA7TA. If you are interested in a board, at $3.00 ppd
By dick faust · #1722 ·
Re: 10 MHz Rubidium OCXO frequency standard information
Hi Halden, I use the AR-60A for the Tektronix DC503-A frequency counter (instead of its 10 MHz oscillator) and use the Datum LPRO-101 for the R&S SME03 RF generator. -- Cheers Attilio
By Attilio · #1721 ·
Re: 10 MHz Rubidium OCXO frequency standard information
Hi Attilio, That looks consistent with my understanding.? The temperature has to be managed to prevent the unit from damaging itself with its heat.? I wish I had a manual for mine, but that's what I
By HF · #1720 ·
Re: 10 MHz Rubidium OCXO frequency standard information
Hi Halden, If it can help, here is what the Datum LPRO-101 manual reports about the heatsink: "A heat sink or mounting base plate is required to keep the baseplate temperature under 70¡ãC. Internal
By Attilio · #1719 ·
Re: 10 MHz Rubidium OCXO frequency standard information
Hi Halden, it is also my concern. I probably misunderstood what is written on the manual of the Datum LPRO-101, I have to reread it. -- Cheers Attilio
By Attilio · #1718 ·
Re: 10 MHz Rubidium OCXO frequency standard information
Hi Attilio, If I understand correctly, rubidium oscillators aren't sensitive to changes in ambient temperature, and that's why they're so useful.? My concern is components failing due to getting too
By HF · #1717 ·
Re: 10 MHz Rubidium OCXO frequency standard information
Hi Halden, thanks for the information, I read in my Datum LPRO-101 manual that a 2 ¡ã C / W heatsink should be placed on its bottom plate. If I understand correctly it should serve to stabilize the
By Attilio · #1716 ·
Re: 10 MHz Rubidium OCXO frequency standard information
Hi Attilio, I bought a surplus rubidium oscillator of a different brand.? It takes a few minutes for its initial warm-up before it gives its output signal.? But once it does, that signal's frequency
By HF · #1715 ·
Re: 10 MHz Rubidium OCXO frequency standard information
Thanks Erik, I'll try. -- Cheers Attilio
By Attilio · #1714 ·
Re: 10 MHz Rubidium OCXO frequency standard information
Maybe a good place to ask this question would be the projects group on the eevblog forum: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/ -- HBTE Files section: /g/HBTE/files Erik, PD0EK
By Erik Kaashoek · #1713 ·
10 MHz Rubidium OCXO frequency standard information
Hello to all, I bought used an AR-60A (AccuBeat) and a Datum LPRO (I think it's from Efratom) and they both work. I have no experience with these Rubidium frequency standards and would like
By Attilio · #1712 ·
Re: Specan log detector and power regulators
Thanks DuWayne, This build is going to be dead bug style, but I will doubtless be using the 8307 again. Is your pcb for the dip package or the smd version? 73 Ellis G7SAI
By Ellis Birt (G7SAI) · #1711 ·
Re: Specan log detector and power regulators
Post it in any case, someone else in the future may find it useful.
By Dragan Milivojevic · #1710 ·
Re: Specan log detector and power regulators
I have used the 8307 in several projects, and found it to be an extremely sensitive device.? To get a good noise floor you really should shield the? 8307 stage. I have etched my own double sided
By DuWayne Schmidlkofer · #1709 ·
Re: Specan log detector and power regulators
Thanks Erik, I'll stick with keeping the AD8307 on its own shielded daughterboard. I have some feedthrough capacitors so I may use some of them to keep as much noise out of the detector. 73 de Ellis
By Ellis Birt (G7SAI) · #1708 ·