900 MHz Quantar and internal USHO

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900 MHz Quantar and internal USHO

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Hey guys....

Got a 5 channel SmartNet site that needs expanding. The 5 Q-Tars there now have the internal UHSO option instead of a master reference oscillator. Going to add 2 stations. Question is can you tap off of a UHSO in a Qtar externally to drive the external reference input on another Qtar? See something in the block diagram in the manual that says you can get 5 MHz off of the front BNC on the station...is it hot enough to lock another station?

Trying to fix a sales screwup. know you service guys know ALL about that.. :wink: :wink:

Thanks!

Dave
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Re: 900 MHz Quantar and internal USHO

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MSS-Dave wrote:Hey guys....

Got a 5 channel SmartNet site that needs expanding. The 5 Q-Tars there now have the internal UHSO option instead of a master reference oscillator. Going to add 2 stations. Question is can you tap off of a UHSO in a Qtar externally to drive the external reference input on another Qtar? See something in the block diagram in the manual that says you can get 5 MHz off of the front BNC on the station...is it hot enough to lock another station?

Trying to fix a sales screwup. know you service guys know ALL about that.. :wink: :wink:

Thanks!

Dave
Hi Dave. If you check out the following thread, you will see where Astromodat states the Quantar UHSO output will support up to 8 other Quantar units.

http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.p ... light=uhso

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Post by MSS-Dave »

Todd...

Thanks! I remember that thread but didn't really pay THAT much attention to the details. Should have searched the archives.. :o

I'll be doing a site visit later this week, I'll measure the output from the front jack and post the details.

Dave
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