[time-nuts] Fury OEM GPSDO board

Don Johnson True-Cal at swbell.net
Sun Sep 30 23:05:48 EDT 2007


Said,

Please add my name to the list for the Fury board. I will make PayPal payment after details from you.

Thanks...
Don Johnson
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: SAIDJACK at aol.com 
  To: time-nuts at febo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 7:22 PM
  Subject: [time-nuts] Fury OEM GPSDO board


  Hi guys,
   
  ok, we have enough interest, and I cleared the project with marketing. We  
  can offer the units new with warranty for $550 each to Time Nuts members.
   
  So far I have the following members noted:
   
    Ernie
    Scott
    John
    Matt
    Brian
   
  Please let me know if there is additional interest. We can ship the units  
  throughout the next week. We can accept PayPal (preferred), US checks, or  
  wire-transfers. I will get in touch with you offline about payment  details.
   

  Since not all OCXO's and oscillators that are out there may work with  the 
  Fury really well, we will give a functional return warranty (units need to  be 
  clean, un-modified and in working order to be returned). Shipping cannot  be 
  refunded.
   

  Please see the attached image for what you will receive: the PCB with SMA  
  connectors for 10MHz input and the EFC output, and an adapter cable for the M12+ 
   GPS antenna to BNC. No OCXO is included.
   
  The external OCXO can also be powered from the unit (at 10.45V with 250mA  
  max current, most 12V OCXO's will run well at 10.45V) - that has the advantage  
  of the unit being able to offer temperature compensation for OCXO's that have 
  a  linear temperature-to-current relationship.
   
  The Fury expects a 10MHz Sine or CMOS output from the OCXO and will work  
  between 0dBm and +10dBm. The Fury will generate 0V to +5V EFC voltage. It runs  
  from a 11.0V to 14.0V clean external DC supply. An LCD (16x2) and a single-key  
  button can optionally be connected for status information. The 10MHz from  
  the OCXO will be buffered (emitter-follower without gain) and is available as a  
  low-pass filtered, buffered Sine Wave output and also as a fast-slew-rate  50 
  Ohm compatible CMOS output.
   
  Thanks for your interest everyone,
  Said 



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