Quick question?
Did you actually use a QLG2 or the optional QLG3?
I also found that the antenna in the QLG3 seems to be less sensitive in that it takes longer to sync up fully with the supplied patch antenna? than one that came with a several years old Leo Bodnar GPS Reference Clock that I have in the basement shack with the antenna just sitting on the middle ledge of a double hung window. Both antennas placed in the same position for my troubleshooting testing.?
Though ....? I did find that I had initially not fully screwed down? the GLC3 antenna to the SMA connector on the QMX+. Sync time improved after making sure of full connection.
But it still takes sometimes a few minutes to sync up fully. Not a show stopper for me.
I? do use a QLG2 with my QMX high band that I bought and built this past February. It is a blazing fast performer! Its at my winter QTH but will sync up typically in under a minute even though it's right next to a very large aluminium clamshell awning.
73 GREG
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On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 10:15 PM, Mike Krieger
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Two years ago I built the clock kit with the QLG1. The clock will sinc, up any place in the house including the basement. This year I built the QMX+ with the QLG2. The clock will not sync. up unless I am outdoors or have the antenna next to a window. If I move the antenna away from the window it will not sync.. I am wondering what others are experiencing?? Is this normal operation or do I have a problem??