[time-nuts] What's the best way to double 10 MHz to 20 MHz ?
Dr. David Kirkby
david.kirkby at onetel.net
Wed May 25 07:52:12 UTC 2011
I'm still trying to find a solution to replacing a standard crystal in a Kenwood
TS-940S transceiver with something more accurate. The transceiver uses a 20 MHz
crystal oscillator, though a 20 MHz TCXO was available as an option, though few
rigs appear to be fitted with it.
If one was to make a 20 MHz reference, what's the best way to get a 20 MHz sine
wave (at least 0 dBm) from a 10 MHz TCXO or OCXO? The 10 MHz devices seem much
more popular than 20 MHz ones, so I can probably pick a higher spec 10 MHz
device more easily.
Dave
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