[hpsdr] High Accuracy Timing for HPSDR
Achim Vollhardt
avollhar at physik.unizh.ch
Wed May 17 15:58:33 PDT 2006
Hi Steven,
just checked with Mouser for the OCXO you listed.. 260 bucks for single
quantity? Can't be true.. can it?
73s Achim, DH2VA
> Hi Alex,
>
> I'd be willing to help with this board since I was the one that laid out the
> Reflock II PCB.
>
> 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.
>
> I have already started on a PCB that integrates the GPS, Reflock II, and 10
> MHz OCXO (I am looking at the Crystek CO27VH15DE-12-10.000 available from
> Mouser). The goal I have is to design the board such that all the parts can
> be readily purchased. I really don't want to rely on surplus GPSs and
> OCXOs. This entire lash up will be tested in N8UR's timing lab. The GPS
> footprint would accomidate the Oncore UT/VP and M12 GPSs. So if you can
> populate which ever one you have on hand, or can purchase surplus or a new
> M121M.
>
> 73,
>
> - Steve, N7HPR
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