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Simple GPS 10 MHz frequency standard

BQ
Bob Q
Thu, Jun 19, 2008 2:58 PM

I think everyone on this discussion board is way ahead of me, but if anyone's interested I have a simple, analog PLL, GPS 10 MHz standard design that I just built.  It uses a Motorola Oncore M12+ with the output set to 100 Hz instead of 1 PPS.  I have only checked it by using a free-running 10 MHz OCXO and my 'scope.  It looks to be stable to a few parts in 10^9.  Let me know if you're interested, I'll be happy to send the schematic.  Meanwhile, I'll keep reading and learning.
Bob Q.

I think everyone on this discussion board is way ahead of me, but if anyone's interested I have a simple, analog PLL, GPS 10 MHz standard design that I just built. It uses a Motorola Oncore M12+ with the output set to 100 Hz instead of 1 PPS. I have only checked it by using a free-running 10 MHz OCXO and my 'scope. It looks to be stable to a few parts in 10^9. Let me know if you're interested, I'll be happy to send the schematic. Meanwhile, I'll keep reading and learning. Bob Q.
JL
J. L. Trantham
Thu, Jun 19, 2008 11:32 PM

Bob,

I too feel well behind most everyone here but I am trying to keep up.  I am
looking to build a GPSDO as a second reference to my Z3816A.  I have been
looking at several possibilities including using a HP 105B as the oscillator
and building a comparator circuit to control the unit (TAPR boards perhaps)
as well as Brooks Shera's circuit using a spare 10811 as the oscillator.

I would very much like to see your schematic.  You can send it to
jltran@worldnet.att.net.

Thanks,

Joe

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Subject: [time-nuts] Simple GPS 10 MHz frequency standard

I think everyone on this discussion board is way ahead of me, but if
anyone's interested I have a simple, analog PLL, GPS 10 MHz standard design
that I just built.  It uses a Motorola Oncore M12+ with the output set to
100 Hz instead of 1 PPS.  I have only checked it by using a free-running 10
MHz OCXO and my 'scope.  It looks to be stable to a few parts in 10^9.  Let
me know if you're interested, I'll be happy to send the schematic.
Meanwhile, I'll keep reading and learning.
Bob Q.


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Bob, I too feel well behind most everyone here but I am trying to keep up. I am looking to build a GPSDO as a second reference to my Z3816A. I have been looking at several possibilities including using a HP 105B as the oscillator and building a comparator circuit to control the unit (TAPR boards perhaps) as well as Brooks Shera's circuit using a spare 10811 as the oscillator. I would very much like to see your schematic. You can send it to jltran@worldnet.att.net. Thanks, Joe -----Original Message----- From: time-nuts-bounces@febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-bounces@febo.com] On Behalf Of Bob Q Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 9:58 AM To: time-nuts@febo.com Subject: [time-nuts] Simple GPS 10 MHz frequency standard I think everyone on this discussion board is way ahead of me, but if anyone's interested I have a simple, analog PLL, GPS 10 MHz standard design that I just built. It uses a Motorola Oncore M12+ with the output set to 100 Hz instead of 1 PPS. I have only checked it by using a free-running 10 MHz OCXO and my 'scope. It looks to be stable to a few parts in 10^9. Let me know if you're interested, I'll be happy to send the schematic. Meanwhile, I'll keep reading and learning. Bob Q. _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.