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Re: Symmetricom GPS Antenna/Downconverter?

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Bill Notfaded
Thu, Dec 15, 2022 11:25 AM

You need a special antenna to use the down converters.  I've grown to not
like them.  I've had 2 bad down converter base units get the dreaded red
"alarm" light.  My solution is get rid of the antennas and the base units.
Yeah this means replacing the antennas.  I've put together replacement
power supply for one base unit and it eventually failed after I ran a bunch
of new coax cable.  I've come to the conclusion it's time to ditch them.

Bill

On Wed, Dec 14, 2022, 4:06 AM Bill Notfaded notfaded1@gmail.com wrote:

You need a special antenna to use the down converters.  I've grown to not
like them.  I've had 2 bad down converter base units get the dreaded red
"alarm" light.  My solution is get rid of the antennas and the base units.
Yeah this means replacing the antennas.  I've put together replacement
power supply for one base unit and it eventually failed after I ran a bunch
of new coax cable.  I've come to the conclusion it's time to ditch them.

Bill

On Tue, Dec 13, 2022, 10:07 PM AC0XU (Jim) via time-nuts <
time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote:

I have a couple Symmetricom TimeSource 3500  systems that I would like to
test. Unfortunately, it requires an external GPS downconverter, either

a) 090-72010-71 integrated antenna/downconverter (or 990-72050-96 kit)

or

b) Window/wall antenna and separate downconverter 090-72050-71 or -72.

Does anyone know where to locate the 090-72010-71 antenna for a
reasonable price?

I see that there are a couple of window/wall downconverters on Ebay for
too-high prices so that is not attractive. Although, I am wondering whether
one of the window/wall downcoverters could be attached to a modern
antenna/LNA. Anyone know about that?

Thanks!

Jim


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You need a special antenna to use the down converters. I've grown to not like them. I've had 2 bad down converter base units get the dreaded red "alarm" light. My solution is get rid of the antennas and the base units. Yeah this means replacing the antennas. I've put together replacement power supply for one base unit and it eventually failed after I ran a bunch of new coax cable. I've come to the conclusion it's time to ditch them. Bill On Wed, Dec 14, 2022, 4:06 AM Bill Notfaded <notfaded1@gmail.com> wrote: > You need a special antenna to use the down converters. I've grown to not > like them. I've had 2 bad down converter base units get the dreaded red > "alarm" light. My solution is get rid of the antennas and the base units. > Yeah this means replacing the antennas. I've put together replacement > power supply for one base unit and it eventually failed after I ran a bunch > of new coax cable. I've come to the conclusion it's time to ditch them. > > Bill > > On Tue, Dec 13, 2022, 10:07 PM AC0XU (Jim) via time-nuts < > time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote: > >> I have a couple Symmetricom TimeSource 3500 systems that I would like to >> test. Unfortunately, it requires an external GPS downconverter, either >> >> a) 090-72010-71 integrated antenna/downconverter (or 990-72050-96 kit) >> >> or >> >> b) Window/wall antenna and separate downconverter 090-72050-71 or -72. >> >> Does anyone know where to locate the 090-72010-71 antenna for a >> reasonable price? >> >> >> I see that there are a couple of window/wall downconverters on Ebay for >> too-high prices so that is not attractive. Although, I am wondering whether >> one of the window/wall downcoverters could be attached to a modern >> antenna/LNA. Anyone know about that? >> >> Thanks! >> >> Jim >> _______________________________________________ >> time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@lists.febo.com >> To unsubscribe send an email to time-nuts-leave@lists.febo.com >> >