As you only want one frequency you could use the ICS525 which I think the clock 
block uses and hardwire the relevant select pins. 
There is a calculator (windows only) available on the IDT site 
<http://www.idt.com/document/swt/525-01020304-and-307-02-calculator-tool >
which gives input pin settings. 24MHz can be got from 10MHz input with 0ppm 
error.
Probably best to set it up on a cape. 

Hope that helps. 

> Le 3 juin 2016 à 16:15, Iain Young <i...@g7iii.net> a écrit :
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I noticed that the TAPR site now lists the Clock-Block as unavaliable.
> 
> This is a shame as I was going to experiment with driving some beaglebones
> with a 24MHz clock from one, multiplied up from a Rb/GPS/LORAN source this
> summer
> 
> Does anyone know of a similiar device avaliable elsewhere (built) ? Or
> are there plans for a clock block v2 ? 
> 
> I guess I can drive them at 10MHz directly, but it would have been great
> to push them at 24MHz, however using a HP Signal Generator locked to
> one of my references seems...overkill :)
> 
> 
> Iain
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