[time-nuts] Antenna recommendation for Timing Amateur II

Randy Warner randy at geodetics.com
Thu Jun 14 17:12:47 UTC 2007


Jim,

Almost forgot. If you only have +3V available for antenna power don't use
the VIC-100. Performance falls off badly. The Timing3000 will run quite
happily at +3V. It's not specified to work at +3V, but I used to do it all
the time when I was at Synergy.

Randy
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-----Original Message-----
From: time-nuts-bounces at febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-bounces at febo.com] On
Behalf Of Jim Miller
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 9:12 AM
To: time-nuts
Subject: [time-nuts] Antenna recommendation for Timing Amateur

I'm planning on getting a M12M and would like a recommendation for an 
antenna for timing purposes.

I'm just an amateur looking to discipline an oscillator. No scientific uses 
planned.

My antenna coax is likely to be 30ft or more so I suspect I'll need an 
amplified antenna.

The M12M outputs 3v so the "timing" antennas offered by Synergy don't 
directly apply.

What is the real difference between a "timing" antenna and one meant for 
mobile use?

Synergy offers several amplified mobile antennas that would work with 3v.

tia

jim ab3cv 


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