[Hackrf-dev] Current, reasonably priced external clock?

Kevin Maxson kevin.maxson at gmail.com
Mon Nov 7 12:10:38 EST 2016


I bought two of them. Neither worked. The seller didn't speak much English, couldn't give me specs, couldn't tell me a pin out. They offered to refund $8 of my $35.

You want them? All yours.

./kevin
📱

> On Nov 7, 2016, at 10:58 AM, justin.broos <justin.broos at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Ebay,  Amazon have one that ultimately ships from some Chinese manufacturer off of aliexpress / alibaba . The plug in module is $20 iirc.  The description claims to output a 1ppm 10mhz source but no info about the tcxo is listed so who knows; I have equipment at work that could measure but don't have the knowledge of setting it up.  If you do opt for this route,  it would be interesting to know if the module works as advertised as I'm still on the fence to buy it . 
> 
> 
> 
> Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
> 
> -------- Original message --------
> From: Mark Lachniet <mark at lachniet.com>
> Date: 11/3/16 13:04 (GMT-07:00)
> To: hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com
> Subject: [Hackrf-dev] Current, reasonably priced external clock?
> 
> Hello all, my apologies for asking a question that I know has been asked 
> in months past, but it has been long enough that there might be new 
> options, and some of the previous answers seemed more towards 
> development than plug-n-play.
> 
> I'm very new to SDR (and radio in general) and just learning the ropes.  
> I was trying to do a PoC on the GPS spoofing using my HackRF and had 
> limited success.  I got my Nuvi to lock in randomly a little bit but no 
> real love.  I read that another person needed the external clock in 
> order to get good results.  I'd like to buy a simple and inexpensive one 
> that is fairly plug-n-play.  Can anyone recommend a specific model and 
> vendor to purchase from that doesn't require such tasks as soldering?
> 
> I've got a nice long list of other questions but as I'm new and ignorant 
> I'll hold onto those for a while on the off chance I can figure them out 
> and appear less needy in the long run :)
> 
> Thank you for your time and consideration,
> Mark
> 
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