[time-nuts] Timenoob - Cheap and simple 10MHz reference

Richard W. Solomon w1ksz at earthlink.net
Mon Dec 28 15:49:14 UTC 2009


Does the factory sell direct in small quantities ?

73, Dick, W1KSZ


-----Original Message-----
>From: Eamon Skelton <nospam at oceanfree.net>
>Sent: Dec 28, 2009 6:15 AM
>To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement <time-nuts at febo.com>
>Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Timenoob - Cheap and simple 10MHz reference
>
>Giuseppe Marullo wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> just subscribed, I would like a quick advice on a 10MHz reference for 
>> calibrating my instruments and for fun. In particular, I would like to 
>> know if you could give me advice on EFRATOM FRS-A,FRS-C, DATUM LPRO-101, 
>> Thunderbolt and such.
>> 
>> I would prefer a GPSDO (like the Thunderbolt), but budget is very tight 
>> (about 100EUR), so I am searching old surplus stuff on Ebay.<snip>
>
>A timing GPS receiver with a built-in 10MHz oscillator would fit
>your budget nicely. The Navsync CW12-TIM looks like the obvious
>choice. You would need the CW12-TIM module, a 3.3V DC supply and
>a suitable aerial/antenna. Power consumption is well below 1W.
>It has a 1PPS output with 30ns RMS accuracy and a NCO output
>with a default output frequency of 10MHz.
>http://www.navsync.com/docs/CW12-TIM_DS.pdf
>
>I paid just over Eur50 for mine last year when the Euro was very
>strong against foreign currencies.
>
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