Mine are not handy, so I'm not sure it has 50% output duty, but the Ballantine 
6130A Time Mark Generator is a potential candidate. It's not much more than a 
chain of 7490 dividers fed from a 10MHz source, and has a (non-nut) ovenized 
oscilltor built in. Even has synchronized multipliers that go up to 500MHz. I 
couldn't resist buying a 2nd at Dayton this year, cost all of $5 from 
a dumpster 
diver late Sunday. A fair price is more in the $30 - $40 range, which is what I 
paid for my first one.

Bob LaJeunesse



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From: Chris Wilson <ch...@chriswilson.tv>
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement <time-nuts@febo.com>
Sent: Tue, July 24, 2012 8:52:28 AM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] What's the easiest way to divide by 10 for Thunderbolt 
reference output?

Sorry, should have said, ready built, got too many half finished jobs
on the go right now. FAR too many according to my wife....
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