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| Trimble Thunderbolt - Cheating? Aging product? Total lack of technical support |
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| cdev:
How long should they fix things like that? If its easy I think they should for at least 20 years. Or make the software modular or user-configurable. |
| texaspyro:
--- Quote from: cdev on August 02, 2017, 02:23:58 pm ---How long should they fix things like that? If its easy I think they should for at least 20 years. Or make the software modular or user-configurable. --- End quote --- The Thunderbolt design is pretty close to 20 years old... |
| bingo600:
@max-bit i'm quite sure you can get the tbolt sold to a user here , for a decent price. If you don't want it anymore. I have 3 tbolt's , and i got them for 10MHz & 1PPS outputs. The Week Rollover doesn't affect the frequency outputs , just the date sent. I'm using Lady Heather, to dicipline my tbolt's , and "TP, the author" ;) even made it automatically detect the rollover. AND show the "corrected date". See the yellow "ro" after the date , indicating it's rollover corrected. I'm using the linux version, that runs native X. /Bingo I wonder what happens at the next leap second though ... Well see. And i'm quite sure that it will still output a nice 1PPS & 10Mhz , maybe with a glich around the leap |
| metrologist:
I see my Lassen LP's are in the list, but to call for replacements. :phew: Maybe for the original application (TBolts) it does not matter? |
| max-bit:
No replacements only buy new :) full price maybe ... |
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