[time-nuts] What are people paying for Stanford PRS10 rubidiumstandards?

Daun Yeagley daun at yeagley.net
Wed Apr 27 01:28:27 UTC 2005


I doubt Dave would have access to CDMA over there... GSM is the biggie on the
other side of the pond.

Daun

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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] What are people paying for Stanford PRS10
rubidiumstandards?


I suspect the current SRS rb oscillators on EBay are pulls from the
Symmetricom TimeSource 2700 (especially since the same seller is
selling a TS 2700 board).  There are a couple of TS 2700s on EBay -
starting at $499.  It steers the rb based on CDMA signals. It was
marketed as an alternative to GPS-steered - in cases where a sky view
is impractical.  IMO - it would be a much better deal to get the whole
box if you have access to CDMA signals.

Bob

On 4/26/05, David Kirkby <david.kirkby at onetel.net> wrote:
> Just interested how much people have paid for them. At the minute there
> are several on eBay at $475 from the one seller. Is that a typical
> price, or am I likely to do a bit better than that if I wait?
>
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