Hal Murray wrote:
li...@rtty.us said:
Thank goodness for that inertia. I can still cable up a 100Kcps sine wave
standard to run stuff from "long ago". When I run into a box that uses a T1
signal for a clock reference - not so easy in the basement.

How much gear is there that uses T1 for a clock input?

Is there any interest in a board/chip/whatever that converts 10 MHz to T1? A clean design using a decimal DDS should fit into a small FPGA, maybe a CPLD.

There is quite a bit of telecom gear that will take a T1(or E1) as a clock reference. A T1 BITS will provide an all 1's AMI signal which looks like 772 kHz on a scope.
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