[time-nuts] 10 MHz clock distribution for the lab
Lester Veenstra
lester at veenstras.com
Thu Apr 18 20:03:25 EDT 2013
I am using, with no problems a used modular video amp I purchased on ebay
(Claimed power supply problem but actually worked fine). As is common with
video, the inputs are loop through, each module has 8 outputs, with as many
looped and terminated as necessary. Certainly not up to Boulder standards
for noise and isolation but works fine, for me, driving counters and signal
generators.
BTW, two different GPSDOs, one driving a 18 GHz locked signal generator, the
other driving the microwave counter at 1 Hz resolution; Counters reads bang
on most of the time, occasional short walks up or down 2 Hz. Not having
precise TI and Allan variance analysis, it shows me, quick and dirty, it is
as good as I need.
Lester B Veenstra MØYCM K1YCM W8YCM
lester at veenstras.com
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