[time-nuts] Proper setup of a Trimble Thunderbolt

Gary Fiber gfiber at comcast.net
Wed Jul 11 23:09:11 UTC 2012


Yes it was a typo meant 10 MHz. I've got the readme for Lady Heather and will go through it. I was hopeful someone had any needed basic settings for the Thunderbolt otherwise I will leave it as it came out of the box from the seller.

Gary Fiber K8IZ

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On Jul 11, 2012, at 10:36 AM, Azelio Boriani <azelio.boriani at screen.it> wrote:

> 10MHz output you mean, not 19MHz, surely it was a typo. Yes, best to use
> LadyHeather: learn how to use and you will have the best monitoring utility
> for the TBolt.
> 
> On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Gary Fiber <gfiber at comcast.net> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> I purchased a Trimble Thunderbolt. Is there a web page or does someone
>> have a set of written steps to set up the Thunderbolt? There are quite a
>> few adjustments available for it and it makes sense to me not to reinvent
>> the wheel. I have googled and got some results using Tboltmon. Have tried
>> Lady Heather, but have to figure out just how to utilize that program.
>> Have the Thunderbolt, a Mean Well 60 watt supply, have I hope is a decent
>> antenna arriving Friday. Am intending on using the 19 MHz output for a time
>> base for my HP-8935A and HP-8656B.
>> 
>> Gary Fiber K8IZ
>> Sent from my iPad
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