Size and power look good so far.

Starting point for me is to run the little oscillators for a week and see how they muster up.

If that looks good then maybe a few parts from DigiKey to build the filters

Greg


On 4/7/2011 1:55 PM, Charles P. Steinmetz wrote:

I wonder if "conjugate regenerative divider" qualifies as an
inexpensive converter

As we used to say in racing, "Speed costs money. How fast do you want to go?"

CRDs are not particularly expensive, especially when you consider the performance and what it would take to achieve that performance with other solutions -- assuming you need/want that performance (and what kind of time nut would you be if you didn't?).

However, I'm not convinced that a cheap (or even free) 26 MHz oscillator plus a downconverter will be less expensive for a given level of performance than just buying a decent 10 MHz OCXO in the first place -- I've bought quite a few very nice ones on-line in the $20-50 range. Mark Sims has suggested some as well (check the list archives).

Best regards,

Charles







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