[time-nuts] Using GPS to Fine Tune a Rubidium Frequency Standard.

Mike George mgeorge at tuffmail.us
Fri Mar 28 18:40:49 UTC 2014


Anders:

I am a QEX subscriber and have that issue but I haven't built
the circuit.

The author referenced Brooks Shera as the basis for his work.

He uses a Trimble Resolution T GPS for a PPS reference and an
LPRO-101 Rubidium oscillator for the 10MHz.
His circuit divides the 10MHz output from Rb by 100 and
compares the phase of the 100kHz against the PPS.
A PIC16 MCU is the controller and uses the phase data to control
an external DAC to drive the Rb frequency control pin.

There were a couple of other time & frequency related articles in 2013
if you decide to get the CD.

Mike

On 3/21/2014 09:20, Anders Time wrote:
> Does anyone have a copy of the QEX 2013 november article(Bill Kaune) "Using
> GPS to Fine Tune a Rubidium Frequency Standard"?
>
> I´m really interested in this subject, but I can´t find this magazine in
> Sweden. I have contacted QEX, but it is very difficult to buy back-issues.
>
> Have any one built this frequency standard and can tell me more about the
> project?
> You can access the source code for the project here:
> http://www.arrl.org/files/file/QEX%20Binaries/2013/November_13/11x13_Kaune_PIC_Code.zip
>
> /Anders
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