Hi: From time to time I get information from www.sv1afn.com regarding
his many interesting devices, including for time-nuts: GPS antenna
splitters, GPSDO blocks, 10 MHZ filters and isolated output distribution
amps, and so on. I've found them useful, well-engineered, and cost
effective. Have a look if you're interested.
Don
"It's always something."
Roseanne Rosannadanna
----------------------"
Dr. Don Latham AJ7LL
PO Box 404, Frenchtown, MT, 59834
VOX: 406-626-4304
Hi: From time to time I get information from www.sv1afn.com regarding
his many interesting devices, including for time-nuts: GPS antenna
splitters, GPSDO blocks, 10 MHZ filters and isolated output distribution
Hi Don,
I would like to have a Oscar100 rtx completely timenutted, including the
rtx/sdr.
Just acquired a couple of Makis(SV1AFN)'s "triplexers" to send to the
Hristiyan's SGLabs transverter( SG Laboratory Ltd. (sg-lab.com)
https://www.sg-lab.com/TR2300/tr2300.html, very good) 10MHz from
GPSDO, 12VDC and 432MHz uplink for Oscar100 with a single coax.
Another one, Jan (hamparts.shop https://hamparts.shop/) very
reasonable prices. I used his parts to have a LNB fed with single coax
downlink with power supply, 10MHz uplink and Oscar 100 rx downlink.
Radio(FT-857D) is still to be timenutted, using a PLL from DF9NP (27MHz
PLL for LNB , 10MHz Clock Buffer Verteiler , etc. (df9np.de)
http://www.df9np.de/page4.html another timenut related guy with nice
stuff).
Latest item (still in transit), the new version of Hans's ProgRock
version 2, to build a low cost GPSDO (adding QLG-2, no oven):
ProgRock2 triple programmable crystal (qrp-labs.com)
https://qrp-labs.com/progrock2.html
But take a peek at the QCX mini too...you will be amazed about the
technical solutions squeezed in such a small case at that price.
Just a satisfied customer, no relationship of course. All of them are
very available answering questions about their products and a
demonstration of commitment to many hobbyists.
Giuseppe Marullo
IW2JWW - JN45RQ
Hello GM, Thanks for the pointers.
Also consider the RFZero devices, GPS controlled for beacon workhttps://rfzero.net/
Stan, W1LE Cape Cod
-----Original Message-----
From: Giuseppe Marullo via time-nuts time-nuts@lists.febo.com
To: djl via time-nuts time-nuts@lists.febo.com
Cc: Giuseppe Marullo giuseppe@marullo.it
Sent: Tue, Feb 21, 2023 10:14 am
Subject: [time-nuts] [OT]Re: Useful devices
Hi: From time to time I get information from www.sv1afn.com regarding
his many interesting devices, including for time-nuts: GPS antenna
splitters, GPSDO blocks, 10 MHZ filters and isolated output distribution
Hi Don,
I would like to have a Oscar100 rtx completely timenutted, including the
rtx/sdr.
Just acquired a couple of Makis(SV1AFN)'s "triplexers" to send to the
Hristiyan's SGLabs transverter( SG Laboratory Ltd. (sg-lab.com)
https://www.sg-lab.com/TR2300/tr2300.html, very good) 10MHz from
GPSDO, 12VDC and 432MHz uplink for Oscar100 with a single coax.
Another one, Jan (hamparts.shop https://hamparts.shop/) very
reasonable prices. I used his parts to have a LNB fed with single coax
downlink with power supply, 10MHz uplink and Oscar 100 rx downlink.
Radio(FT-857D) is still to be timenutted, using a PLL from DF9NP (27MHz
PLL for LNB , 10MHz Clock Buffer Verteiler , etc. (df9np.de)
http://www.df9np.de/page4.html another timenut related guy with nice
stuff).
Latest item (still in transit), the new version of Hans's ProgRock
version 2, to build a low cost GPSDO (adding QLG-2, no oven):
ProgRock2 triple programmable crystal (qrp-labs.com)
https://qrp-labs.com/progrock2.html
But take a peek at the QCX mini too...you will be amazed about the
technical solutions squeezed in such a small case at that price.
Just a satisfied customer, no relationship of course. All of them are
very available answering questions about their products and a
demonstration of commitment to many hobbyists.
Giuseppe Marullo
IW2JWW - JN45RQ
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