[time-nuts] New pics of RFTG-m-Rb, and some comparison details

jmfranke jmfranke at cox.net
Sun Dec 31 09:47:39 EST 2006


One approach would be to divide the 15 MHz by three and then mix the 
resultant 5 MHz with the original 15 MHz to get 10 MHz: original minus one 
third equals two thirds.

John  WA4WDL

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> Bill Hawkins said the following on 12/31/2006 02:15 AM:
>
>> Anybody know how to divide by 2/3rds without a microprocessor? :-)
>
> I suspect it would be pretty easy to tap off the 10MHz signal from the
> XO in addition to (or instead of) the 15MHz output.
>
> John
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