I got a "True Position" telecom surplus GPSDO card and (after some initial frustration due to my not realizing how much GPSs have improved in the last ten years, in terms of dealing with non-optimal antenna placements) its working well.
It should provide me with a 10 MHz frequency standard to use in other devices, as well as a high quality 1 pps timing pulse which I can use for a great many timing-related things.
Now I am working on a
controller and also need to figure out a good way to make that time and frequency data available to more than one other device without degrading it.
I look forward to having a second NTP server, for example, that uses it's 1pps, to compare to my other server that uses a tiny GPS as its source of timing data.
I can use a slightly modified video distribution amplifier for the 10 MHz - the 1PPS I have to look into, so I can preserve its fast rise time. Its a good way to learn about an interesting area.