[hpsdr] High Accuracy Timing for HPSDR
Alberto I2PHD
i2phd at weaksignals.com
Thu May 11 03:21:31 PDT 2006
Steven Bible wrote:
>
> As to a GPS engine, we need to look for a timing GPS. A timing GPS can
> perform a self survey and then lock its position for a more accurate 1PPS
> signal. The older 8-channel Oncode UT, UT+, and VP, or the newer 12-channel
> M12, M12+, and M12+ Timing have been timing GPS of choice for hams since we
> could buy them and using W2GPS's TAC32 program to operate them. Since
> Motorola sold off its Oncore line to SiRF, and the dust is about to settle,
> the M12 line will come out later this year as the M12M.
>
Have you considered the Trimble Resolution T ?
http://www.trimble.com/resolutiont.shtml
It has 15 nsec (one sigma) jitter on the 1pps, is rather inexpensive and available now.
73 Alberto I2PHD
1147342891.0
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