[time-nuts] Lucent KS-24361, HP/Symmetricom Z3809A, Z3810A, Z3811A, Z3812...

Bob Camp kb8tq at n1k.org
Sun Nov 2 15:07:02 EST 2014


Hi

It *might* plug in the GPS version. It also might report more sat’s than the firmware expects and everything would quickly die. That’s certainly the case with retrofitting some of the other early GPSDO’s. I think I’d rather play with faking out non-GPS version. 

Bob

> On Nov 2, 2014, at 2:56 PM, Bob Stewart <bob at evoria.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi Bob,
> There's also the option of the SSR-6Tr and adapter board from Synergy GPS.  It should plug right in.  You'd need the Oncore compatible version.  Kinda pricey though.
> 
> Bob
>     From: Bob Camp <kb8tq at n1k.org>
> To: GandalfG8 at aol.com; Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement <time-nuts at febo.com> 
> Sent: Sunday, November 2, 2014 1:41 PM
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Lucent KS-24361, HP/Symmetricom Z3809A, Z3810A, Z3811A, Z3812...
> 
> Hi
> 
> No, once we get the GPS end worked out, we need to do the same thing for the non-GPS end. If we can fake it into working with just a PPS, it’s the perfect thing to use to attach an OCXO to a newer GPS (like the Jackson Labs part …).
> 
> Bob
> 
>> On Nov 2, 2014, at 2:15 PM, GandalfG8--- via time-nuts <time-nuts at febo.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Gotz
>> 
>> That's great stuff, thank you, I'll try that later.
>> 
>> At this rate we'll soon be finding ways of doing this without any  wiring 
>> whatsoever, perhaps we could start with just standing it upside down in a  
>> dark corner on the night of the full moon:-)
>> 
>> Regards
>> 
>> Nigel
>> GM8PZR
>> 
>> 
>> In a message dated 02/11/2014 17:58:12 GMT Standard Time, goetz at g-romahn.de 
>> writes:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Am 02.11.2014 15:08, :
>>> Ooh err, whoops, and oh dear  !!
>>> 
>>> Arthur, I've only just had a chance to look at your latest  photos, and
>>> unless I've really got my wires crossed, if you'll pardon  the  
>> expression:-),
>>> your links on J5 are not shown on pins 2, 10,  12, and 15,  but on pins 
>> 4, 6,
>>> 11, and 13.
>>> 
>>> As far  as I'm aware the numbering from the front of that connector as  
>> shown
>>>   starts in the top right hand corner and every row is  numbered right to
>>> left.
>>> That's certainly how mine are numbered  anyway, and I wired them
>>> accordingly, and it worked, so where the heck  does that leave us now?:-)
>>> 
>> --------------------------
>> thanks  Nigel for detecting this glitch. I removed all jumpers now and 
>> tested some  reasonable new/old combinations resulting in very simple 
>> scheme:
>> it seems  to be sufficient to connect pin2 and pin3 to pin8 (ground).
>> Numbering as  provided by Nigel and markings on my 15  pin-plug.
>> 
>> Götz
>> 
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