[time-nuts] Older Lucent GPSDO and Rubidium combo

Bob Camp lists at rtty.us
Wed Dec 8 12:00:45 UTC 2010


Hi

It's probably easier to put in a new buffer for the 10 MHz out of the Rb than to mess with what's there. Since the two units work back and forth together, anything that takes out a signal (like the 15 MHz) is likely to at least flag an alarm. More likely it will impact their phase lock / holdover stuff. 

Lucent never sold those units on the open market as a stand alone product. HP and Trimble did sell their parts and thus had to document / support them. The "first stop" on the software list for the Z38xx and TBolt parts is the demo software they came with. I know of no similar gui based software for the Lucent parts. Even coming up with a full set of cables to connect them up is a bit of a chore. I'm sure there is indeed data coming out of them. It's bound to be documented somewhere. It may be simple enough that you can eyeball it. 

Bob


On Dec 7, 2010, at 11:59 PM, Paul Cloud wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> I'm a long-time lurker, (read on the web) but only a short time
> list-member.  I purchased a Lucent timing shelf through eBay several
> months ago.  I had long wanted a GPSDO. Indeed, I had missed out on
> the first wave of HP Z3801A units that were so cheap.  I really did
> not have any need for one but I still wanted it ;<)  In any case I did
> purchase this Lucent KS 24019 which puts 15 MHz out with aplomb, but I
> of course need 10 MHz. I suspect that I can remove the 15 MHz
> oscillator block and jumper the 10 MHz signal from the rubidium and
> the GPSDO through to the built-in distribution unit but I would like
> to see if anyone has any detailed information about these units?
> In specific I wondered if anyone on the list had modded these units
> and if so what were the results? Also does anyone know whether there
> is a way to get information out of them similar to the Trimble T-Bolt,
> I suspect not.  The units that I have are the heat-sink front drawers
> that slide into the timing tray Rubidium is a KS24019 L102B the GPSDO
> is a KS 24019 L104C.
> I have trolled the back catalog of posts to the list on these but see
> no publicly available source of information. I have found some info on
> KO4BB's site but most of it seems to pertain to the newer smaller all
> heat-sink case units. There have in the past been some posts regarding
> these but I thought that I should introduce myself first and ask for
> help from the list at large before sending personal emails.
> I have purchased a T-Bolt in somewhat suspect condition (pieces) but I
> think that it is now working OK. I do not have any other source to
> compare it to other than the high stability internal oscillator in my
> frequency counters, (Racal 1992 and a fully loaded Fluke 1953A). I
> will check it's output on some of my Tek counters when I get them out
> of storage.
> My real interest in this unit is to leave it on all the time as a
> constant reference source for my service monitor and counters as well
> as a better calibration source for my test gear. I'm having fun
> playing with the T-Bolt though and I'm trying to get it gussied-up, (
> <--you'd never guess I'm an Okie) with a display etc.
> 
> Thanks in advance and 73, Paul Cloud, KF5CKQ
> 
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