Symmetricom TrueTime XL-AK w/ PPO GPS Disciplined 10Mhz TCXO Oscillator IRIG-B [Used]
( 287391155667) )
Tested/Guaranteed • Programmable Pule Option Installed • TCXO Oscillator • 10MHz GPSDO • 5 Frequency/Pulse/Timecode Output BNC Ports • Test Antenna & Rack Ears Included • 1PPS • IRIG-B

Photos show the actual item for sale

A very lightly used XL-AK GPS Disciplined
Clock/Frequency/Pulse Generator with a TCXO oscillator
installed. The five BNC IRIG/pulse output BNC connectors can
be set for a wide range of pulse frequencies via internal
jumpers (see photo). The item ships with them set to IRIG-B
AM. In addition, this unit has the Programmable Pulse
Output (PPO) option installed. The PPO output can be
mapped to any of the five BNC pulse output connectors on the
rear. The backlight is bright and even so the display is
very legible - see photos. The output from the console
port obtained
during testing is copied below. The photos show the actual
item for sale. A couple of small nicks and scratches have been
retouched so the item will look pristine when installed in
your rack. The clock shows the correct time and date and the
internal 3.7V Lithium battery for maintaining settings has
just been replaced with a fresh cell so you should be good for
some years to come. Full product details may be found in the
User Manual at
https://www.prostudioconnection.net/1311/XL-AK_Manual.pdf. A
basic puck antenna is included to allow you to test the unit
immediately upon receipt. For a permanent
installation and accurate time/frequency generation a
professional grade outdoor antenna with a clear view of the
sky will be required. I can provide a recommendation if
required - the antenna voltage is 5V so almost any
professional grade outdoor antenna can be used. The
LCD display does have a backlight.

Description
The rack-mount XL-AK GPS receiver provides ultra-precise time and
frequency. This configurable instrument provides timing outputs to
within 40 nanoseconds rms of UTC/USNO and frequency outputs
accurate to less than 1x10-12, even when tracking satellites with
Selective Availability (SA) implemented. User-configurable outputs
provide significant flexibility in configuring the XL-AK as a
central source for IRIG time codes or output pulses.
PPO Feature Description - SERIAL FUNCTION F26 -
PROGRAMMABLE PULSE OUTPUT
The Programmable Pulse Output (PPO) is a standard output if
the 86-690 “L" board is installed. If the 86-690 “L" board is
installed, refer to manual section V for output specifications.
Use Serial function F26 to enter or request the parameters for the
Programmable Pulse Output, with resolution down to one
millisecond.
To set the Programmable Pulse Output parameters, send a string to the Serial port in this format:
F26<SEP><START TIME><SEP><STOP
TIME><CR><LF>
where:
F = ASCII character F.
26 = function number.
<SEP> = one or more separator characters: either space,
comma or tab.
<START TIME> = time to start the pulse, formatted like:
<DAY>:<HOURS>:<MIN>:<SEC>.<MSEC>
<STOP TIME> = time to stop the pulse, formatted like:
<DAY>:<HOURS>:<MIN>:<SEC>.<MSEC>
<CR> = ASCII Carriage Return character (HEX 0D).
<LF> = ASCII Line Feed character (HEX 0A).
<DAY> = 3-digit day of year.
: = ASCII colon character.
<HOURS> = 2-digit hours, in 24 hour form.
<MIN> = 2-digit minutes.
<SEC> = 2-digit seconds.
. = ASCII decimal point character.
<MSEC> = 3-digit millisecond.
Sending F26 by itself will return the current Programmable Pulse Output time setting.
Sample request: F26<CR>
Response: F26 123:18:33:23.324
124:23:32:43.321<CR><LF>
The user can specify both a Start Time and a Stop Time, in which case the rising edge will occur at the Start Time, and the falling edge will occur at the Stop Time. The times specified are compared with local time, which is UTC adjusted by the local offset. Leading zeros are required.
Sample entry: F26 001:00:00:00.000 002:00:00:00.000<CR>
Response: OK<CR><LF>
This will produce a 1 day pulse on January 1.
Invalid times are rejected with the error message:
ERROR 02 SYNTAX
The user may place an 'X' in any digit position, in which case
the Start Time (or Stop Time) will be any time that matches the
non-'X' digits. This can be used to produce repetitive pulses from
once per year up to 100 per second.
Sample entry: F26 XXX:XX:X0:00.000 XXX:XX:X1:00.000<CR>
Response: OK<CR><LF>
This will emit a 1 minute pulse every 10 minutes, aligned with
multiples of 10 minutes. If only the Start Time is
specified, a 1 millisecond pulse is generated with the rising edge
starting at that time
Sample entry: F26 XXX:XX:30:00.000<CR>
Response: OK<CR><LF>
This will generate a 1 millisecond pulse on the half hour.
Either the Start Time or the Stop Time may be replaced with a
semicolon, in which case that item will be unchanged by the
command.
Sample entry: F26 ; XXX:XX:10:00.000<CR>
Response: OK<CR><LF>
This will leave the Start Time set to whatever it was before, and
will change the Stop Time to 10 minutes after the hour. If both
the Start Time and the Stop Time match the current time, then the
pulse is turned off.
Sample entry: F26 XXX:XX:XX:XX.2XX XXX:XX:XX:XX.XXX<CR>
Response: OK<CR><LF>
The pulse would normally be turned on every second at 200
milliseconds, but the Stop Time also matches then, so the pulse
will stay off.
To clear the output regardless of the time: F26 000:00:00:00.000
XXX:XX:XX:XX.XXX
To set the output regardless of the time: F26 XXX:XX:XX:XX.XXX
000:00:00:00.000
The default power-on Pulse Out setting is: F26 000:00:00:00.00
000:00:00:00.000
Since the day is day 000, the Start and Stop times never match.
When the power is turned off, the current setting is saved in
non-volatile memory, to be restored when it is next turned on.









Console Port Output
163:15:29:32
163:15:29:33
163:15:29:34
f01
F01 +00:00
f02
F02 24
f03
F03 UTC 06/12/26 15:29:43
f05
F05 ON 00000001000 00000010000 00000100000 00001000000
f07
ERROR 05 NO SUCH FUNCTION
f11
F11
f13
F13 00.000000200
f14
ERROR 05 NO SUCH FUNCTION
f15
F15 OFF
f17
ERROR 05 NO SUCH FUNCTION
f18
TRUETIME XL ACE2 sys ver 030 GPS-XL V1.047 182-6064v008
f26
F26 000:00:00:00.000 000:00:00:00.000
f28
ERROR 05 NO SUCH FUNCTION
f29
ERROR 05 NO SUCH FUNCTION
f50
F50 N 28d32'11.1" W 081d34'9.7" 14m pdop 2.48
f51
F51 +50ns
f52
F52 +0ns
f53
F53 AUTO: 7 SATS
f55
F55 METERS
f60
F60 prn 1 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 18 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 26 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 29 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 5 good enabled tracked current sig level= +9.80
F60 prn 20 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 22 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 2 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 12 good enabled tracked current sig level= +8.40
F60 prn 15 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 28 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 31 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 7 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 17 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 9 good enabled sig level= -1.00
F60 prn 25 good enabled tracked current sig level= +7.60
F60 prn 4 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 24 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 27 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 19 good enabled tracked current sig level= +12.80
F60 prn 21 good enabled tracked current sig level= +12.80
F60 prn 23 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 6 good enabled tracked current sig level= +11.20
F60 prn 16 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 3 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 8 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 10 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 11 good enabled tracked current sig level= +10.60
F60 prn 30 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 32 good enabled sig level= +0.00
F60 prn 14 good enabled sig level= +0.00
f66
F66 OFF
f68
F68 2026
f69
F69 UTC
f71
F71 phase= 1.685E-08 s offset= 1.052E-09 drift= 1.214E-07/DAY DAC=-17212
f72
F72 Antenna: OK PLL: OK GPS: Locked
f73
F73 SLBA7G--- M-------- m--------