Hi

You should be able to daisy chain a number of devices off of a TBolt. More or 
less, you run a BNC cable with a bunch of Tee's on it to distribute the signal. 
The end of the cable should get a 50 ohm load. There are better / fancier / 
more expensive ways to do it using distribution amplifiers.

Bob

On Jun 5, 2012, at 8:20 PM, Chris Wilson wrote:

> 
> 
>> Hi
> 
>> For your immediate need, a Thunderbolt sounds like the ideal
>> solution. It will give you a very accurate reference to sort out
>> your test gear and likely "good enough" phase noise for most of the
>> rest of what you want to do. Once you get into the microwave stuff,
>> plan your PLL's properly and all will be well there.
> 
>> Bob
> 
> I have thought of something I am unable to find an answer for via the
> normal Googling, etcetera. When I get my GPS locked standard will it
> be able to feed several items of test equipment simultaneously? IE,
> say a sig gen, a frequency counter, and my possible next purchase, a
> Signal Hound USB spectrum analyser? I believe a friend once said he
> uses a GPS reference throughout his shack, but I wasn't sure if he
> meant to multiple devices at the same time, or individually, manually
> swapping cables al the time. Thanks.
> 
> 
> 06/06/2012 01:16
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
>       Best Regards,
>                   Chris Wilson.
> 
> 
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