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OSA 4530 Low noise GPSDO
Magnus Danielson
2012-12-29 00:57:47 UTC
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Fellow time-nuts,

Today I picked up the package containing the OSA 4530 "Low noise" GPSDO.

It features a OSA 8663-B6SG double-oven SC-cut, and a Navicom GPcore
Sync 15 GPS receiver, based on the Zarlink GP4020 chip.

I don't have any quality info on the GPS receiver card, but it has it's
own RAKON 10 MHz reference. If someone could hand me some reference on
the GPS receiver board, I would be greatful.

The OSA 4530 is a three board design, with bottom board being power and
control board, middle board being OCXO, output buffer, PPS and time
measure, and third board is the Navicom GPS receiver board.

It would be nice to have a manual for it, I haven't found one just yet.
Neither the control software.

I will fire it up and see how it behaves.

Cheers,
Magnus
Azelio Boriani
2012-12-29 12:46:25 UTC
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Aha, it was you... I was about to buy that GPSDO when it suddenly
disappeared. Well done, Oscilloquartz products are not common on the usual
auction site as it is hard to find their complete documentation.

On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 1:57 AM, Magnus Danielson <
Post by Magnus Danielson
Fellow time-nuts,
Today I picked up the package containing the OSA 4530 "Low noise" GPSDO.
It features a OSA 8663-B6SG double-oven SC-cut, and a Navicom GPcore Sync
15 GPS receiver, based on the Zarlink GP4020 chip.
I don't have any quality info on the GPS receiver card, but it has it's
own RAKON 10 MHz reference. If someone could hand me some reference on the
GPS receiver board, I would be greatful.
The OSA 4530 is a three board design, with bottom board being power and
control board, middle board being OCXO, output buffer, PPS and time
measure, and third board is the Navicom GPS receiver board.
It would be nice to have a manual for it, I haven't found one just yet.
Neither the control software.
I will fire it up and see how it behaves.
Cheers,
Magnus
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Magnus Danielson
2012-12-29 14:39:36 UTC
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Post by Azelio Boriani
Aha, it was you... I was about to buy that GPSDO when it suddenly
disappeared. Well done, Oscilloquartz products are not common on the usual
auction site as it is hard to find their complete documentation.
Yes, I have a few Oscilloquartz stuff and my curiosity had the better of
me :)

Cheers,
Magnus

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