What are you planning to do with the 10MHz signal.   In some cases you can
simply use 9.8304MHz.  For example my plan to drive a DDS chip.  Nominally
the DDS wants 125MHz but iif I put in some odd-ball thing like 119.6MHZ all
that means is I have to change the binary word I load into the DDS chip.

In fact that could work.  Use the 9.8305 to drie a DDS then have the DDS
synthesize what you really want.  It will be as stable as the Rb. but as
accurate as 1/2 the step size of the DDS.


On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Mark C. Stephens <ma...@non-stop.com.au>wrote:

> These are 9.8304Mhz, is possible to move them to 10Mhz?
>
>
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/Symmetricom-SA-22c-9-8304MHz-Precision-Rubidium-Oscillator-5V-and-15V-NICE-/261223397404
>
> --
>

Chris Albertson
Redondo Beach, California
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