[time-nuts] Bill Ezell's ftp
Richard Moore
richiem at hughes.net
Mon Feb 2 06:35:22 UTC 2009
Mark (and Bill), I had to use my FTP client (Transmit) to get to
anything. Using the browser did not work -- took me to an empty
folder named "pub". Everything is there when I connect using Transmit
on my iMac.
Thanks Bill, for all the work! Greatly appreciated.
Dick Moore
On Feb 1, 2009, at 1:39 PM, time-nuts-request at febo.com wrote:
> Message: 7
> Date: Sun, 01 Feb 2009 14:07:32 -0500
> From: wje <wje at quackers.net>
> Subject: [time-nuts] Some pics of the Datron 491x DC reference cell
> To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
> <time-nuts at febo.com>
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> I've uploaded some photos of the Datron 10 volt cell and reference
> board, as requested by a few members.
> I've kept them full-resolution so you can see fine detail. But, that
> means they are about 3 mb each.
> The schematics for the cell board I previously posted are also
> still on
> the FTP site.
>
> DatronCell.jpg is an image of the entire cell board. The reference
> board
> is piggybacked on it. Note the thermal shield around the LTZ1000, and
> the completely shielded sections on the board. Those contain the
> digital
> circuitry. The cell board itself goes into a shielded enclosure along
> with the other three cells and the output buffer amp.
>
> DatronLTZCloseup.jpg is exactly that, a closeup of the LTZ with
> thermal
> shield removed. The interesting detail here is the mounting. Note the
> cutouts on the board to provide thermal isolation. This board is also
> very thin; I didn't measure it, but it's on the order of 0.5 - 1 mm
> thick.
>
> DatronRefCloseup.jpg is a closeup image of the rest of the
> reference board.
>
> The ref board is permanently soldered in place on the cell board, so I
> can't show the back of it.
>
> The ftp login is:
>
> ftp ftp.quackers.net
> login: ftp at quackers.net
> password: (none required)
>
> Or, directly from a browser. I know this works for Firefox, I haven't
> tried it with anything else:
>
> ftp://ftp@quackers.net:ftp@ftp.quackers.net/
>
> Some of you are also waiting for the schematic for the LTZ board
> itself;
> I'm recreating it now (since I lost it) and will post when ready.
>
> --
> Bill Ezell
> ----------
> They said 'Windows or better'
> so I used Linux.
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 8
> Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2009 21:29:55 +0000
> From: Mark Sims <holrum at hotmail.com>
> Subject: [time-nuts] Some pics of the Datron 491x DC reference cell
> To: <time-nuts at febo.com>
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>
> I tried to access the photos... got to an empty pub directory...
>
> Cutouts in a circuit board around a reference chip are usually more
> to relieve mechanical stress from the chip package caused by the PC
> board expanding/contracting/warping. This stress can affect the
> refereence voltage more than you might expect. Malone does this on
> his little Xicor X6008C voltage reference boards. (BTW that chip
> has been discontinued). That is why I prefer his boards over the
> other one that is available on Ebay that does not cut out around
> the ref chip. If you can live with that, you can get a packaged
> 5V / 0.01% reference for $14.50 shipped... see Ebay item
> 250366551770... the guy that builds them is closing them out...
> and he ships worldwide.
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> Message: 9
> Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2009 16:39:47 -0500 (EST)
> From: "Richard W. Solomon" <w1ksz at earthlink.net>
> Subject: [time-nuts] Lady Heather Question
> To: time-nuts at febo.com
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> Having failed to get the program working properly on an old 486
> Laptop,
> I installed it on a more modern machine running XP. When I try to open
> the program I get an error message about Com Port Not Available ??
>
> How does one select the COM Port ?
>
> Thanks, Dick, W1KSZ
>
>
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