Re: [time-nuts] What's the cleanest way to produce 1 and 5 MHz from10 MHz?

2009-07-28 Thread Lux, James P (337C)
-Original Message- From: time-nuts-boun...@febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On Behalf Of Richard W. Solomon Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 9:21 AM To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement Subject: Re: [time-nuts] What's the cleanest way to produce 1 and

Re: [time-nuts] What's the cleanest way to produce 1 and 5 MHz from10 MHz?

2009-07-28 Thread Richard W. Solomon
ncy measurement >Subject: Re: [time-nuts] What's the cleanest way to produce 1 and 5 MHz from10 >MHz? > > > > >On 7/28/09 4:47 AM, "J. L. Trantham" wrote: > >> If you want a 'vintage' solution, the HP 5087A can be configured to take a >>

Re: [time-nuts] What's the cleanest way to produce 1 and 5 MHz from10 MHz?

2009-07-28 Thread Lux, James P (337C)
On 7/28/09 4:47 AM, "J. L. Trantham" wrote: > If you want a 'vintage' solution, the HP 5087A can be configured to take a > single 5 or 10 MHz and divide/multiply it to 10 MHz, 5 MHz, 1 MHz and even > 0.1 MHz then feed that to various output amplifiers of 10, 5, 1 or 0.1 for > up to 12 total ou

Re: [time-nuts] What's the cleanest way to produce 1 and 5 MHz from10 MHz?

2009-07-28 Thread J. L. Trantham
[time-nuts] What's the cleanest way to produce 1 and 5 MHz from10 MHz? Hi people I too needed a 1MHz reference to drive my HP5245L counter. I simply fed the t.bolt's 10 MHz output into a single transistor amp to obtain 5V p.p and divided down using a TTL 7490 chip. This I followed with a