Re: [time-nuts] Power splitter on the Thunderbolt units

2008-07-17 Thread David Ackrill
Tom Van Baak wrote: > > It was used with the 10 MHz output; either to split the output > or to combine with a phased locked 10 MHz backup source > (we've seen this on other telecom frequency references). Sounds like a nice little 'freebe' for some. :-) I can understand that it would be better t

Re: [time-nuts] Power splitter on the Thunderbolt units

2008-07-17 Thread Tom Van Baak
> What is the power splitter glued on some of the Thunderbolt units meant for ? > Apparently it is good up to 500 MHz, so it can't be used for the signal > coming from the antenna. > Maybe it was just part of complete product which the Thunderbolt was part of. > Just curious > > 73 Alberto

[time-nuts] Power splitter on the Thunderbolt units

2008-07-17 Thread Alberto di Bene
What is the power splitter glued on some of the Thunderbolt units meant for ? Apparently it is good up to 500 MHz, so it can't be used for the signal coming from the antenna. Maybe it was just part of complete product which the Thunderbolt was part of. Just curious 73 Alberto I2PHD _