[time-nuts] Chooses for a desktop/server NTP external 1PPS reference
saidjack at aol.com
saidjack at aol.com
Wed Dec 9 02:11:03 UTC 2009
Hi Alexander, Robert,
need to set the record straight: sorry, but there is no need to spend $3000
for a new GPSDO.
The FireFly-1A starts at less than $600 single piece qty, new with factory
warranty and support.
Add $80 or so for GPSCon and you will have an SNTP server. Or free when
using Linux NTP through support for a 1PPS at RS-232 level built-in.
If you are looking for a desktop unit, the Fury GPSDO's start at around
$1250 for a desktop unit...
bye,
Said
In a message dated 12/8/2009 15:49:16 Pacific Standard Time,
pisymbol at gmail.com writes:
>>> Hi Alexander,
>>> Welcome to the list.
>>> Another professional option is the Trimble Accutime Gold.
>>> http://www.trimble.com/timing/ The older Accutime 2000 and Palisade
turn up
>>> on ebay. A desk top box is the CNS Clock II
>>> http://www.cnssys.com/cnsclock/CNSClockII.php cost about $3000
complete.
>>> Some idea on if you want new / professional or used / amateur and if
you
>>> are a keen constructor would allow more targeted advice.
>>>
>>>
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