This rack is an ongoing project, but now that I have 'version beta 1' complete, I thought I'd start documenting it here, for the like 0.2% of us who are time-nuts and want a compact, mobile setup for their clock measurement :)
The equipment in use currently includes (a few of these links are Amazon Affiliate links):
You can see the back side of the rack here, including the power strip, PoE switch, and GPS distribution box. I also have another USB-C power adapter hanging out for the Switchberry; it'd be nice to have a multi-port power hub for USB-C and 12-20V power adapters... that's one part of this build that's particularly messy right now.
I published a short Level 2 Jeff video covering the rack and how I'm using the NetTimeLogic PPS Analyzer to compare and quantify multiple clocks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BBxCn4mY5Y
This rack is an ongoing project, but now that I have 'version beta 1' complete, I thought I'd start documenting it here, for the like 0.2% of us who are time-nuts and want a compact, mobile setup for their clock measurement :)
The equipment in use currently includes (a few of these links are Amazon Affiliate links):
You can see the back side of the rack here, including the power strip, PoE switch, and GPS distribution box. I also have another USB-C power adapter hanging out for the Switchberry; it'd be nice to have a multi-port power hub for USB-C and 12-20V power adapters... that's one part of this build that's particularly messy right now.
I published a short Level 2 Jeff video covering the rack and how I'm using the NetTimeLogic PPS Analyzer to compare and quantify multiple clocks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BBxCn4mY5Y