[time-nuts] Anyone know of a frequency comparator module or kit?

Paul A. Cianciolo paulc at snet.net
Thu Jul 28 21:32:39 UTC 2011


Hello Folks,

New time nut here.

 

I have a Fluke 103A frequency comparator which I use  with a Z3801 GPS to
other frequency sources.

 

At 1 time I had a bunch of HP oscillators  plug ins and it was great fun to
watch each of these plug ins warm up, move back and for across 10 Mhz.

Finally, being able to steer the modules using the voltage control etc.

 

The fluke does not allow for 10 MHz input signals.  5 MHz is the maximum so
I need to do divide  on the 10 MHz before comparison.

 

So is there a module that I can use to put inside a chassis along with or
without a divider and it will output an analog voltage?

 

I want to take some oscillators( 5 10 Mhz ) and do some experiments, IE:
insulation, increasing the mass second ovens and such, then log the results.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

 

Paul A. Cianciolo

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