I have used some TV baseband distribution amps.
The first one I tried wasn't good though, due to it's DC restoration
function, based on the sync tips.
It resulted in distortion towards the positive end of the 10MHz sin, though
it may be possible to find a compromise signal strength that is OK, or to
modify the DC restorer.
On Sun, Sep 26, 2021 at 5:43 PM jack.davis wrote:
> I use an analog video distribution amplifier it has one input and 8
> outputs. I got it at a ham radio swap meet for $5.00 and it works great.
> It has BNC input and outputs and a built-in power supply. Sent from my
> Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone by Morse code.
> Original message From: Louis Taber
> Date: 9/25/21 6:47 PM (GMT-08:00) To: Discussion of precise time and
> frequency measurement Subject: [time-nuts] Re:
> 10 mhz distribution I have had good luck with the TAPR amp.
> https://tapr.org/product/tadd-1-rf-distribution-amplifier/On Friday,
> September 24, 2021, djl wrote:>>
> https://www.sv1afn.com/en/gnss-gps/10-mhz-distribution-amplifier.html>
> has other interesting stuff...>
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