www.g4jnt.com/DownLoad/FourEbNauts.jpg All overnight sessions decoded, and things only began to fail at sunrise around 0730 It was a strong signal Andy G4JNT
If you have a rubidium oscillator, then use it. But if buying, then I'd suggest a GPSDO because they're often cheaper, you don't have to worry about calibration, and it also gives you a PPS for your
Andy, Paul, How does the HP Z3816A rate for short term stability compared to caesium/rubidium based GPSDOs? Thanks Warren -- 73 Warren K2ORS WD2XGJ WD2XSH/23 WE2XEB/2 WE2XGR/1
I don't know that model - but with an HP tag it's likely to be one of the 'good ones' . In direct answer to your question, nothing will compare with Caesium - although I don't think you really meant
How does the HP Z3816A rate for short term stability compared to caesium/rubidium based GPSDOs? Warren, Haven't had the ability to do any measurements, but unlike most of the simple GPSDOs, the HP un
vtmatch passes all its tests now. The next release of vlfrx-tools isn't ready yet but the latest vtmatch is at http://abelian.org/vlf/tmp/vtmatch.c which you can just drop into the build directory an
Interestingly, the correct decode of the 07:00 transmission was preceded by a (partially) false "MARCONI 114>H0L2,Z=-AM@RY" at -0.4 dB. Now recording again to look for tonight's message. Joe