Hi

Cheapest and easiest is to use a power splitter. Ones from Mini Circuits that 
are
rated to work at 10 MHz can be had for $20 or less. At some point you run out
of power ….

Building a splitter from NC7SZ125’s is not a all that crazy as a DIY project. 
You 
can get a dozen or so outputs and still not spend twice what the eBay splitter 
would have cost you. Cost is a bit less if you are happy with TTL out as opposed
to sine waves. ( = you don’t have to spend money on the coils for the T 
networks 
in the output lines). 

Either way, the signal is pretty well isolated and as clean as it was coming 
out of the 
GPSDO. 

Bob

> On Jun 21, 2019, at 10:27 AM, Don Meadows <donmeadow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Is there an easy, and cheap way to add a splitter the 10Mhz signal 
> from GPSDO, without going to a distribution amplifier to
> feed two different devices?
> 
> I really don’t want to build a complicated project, or 
> spend $200.00 dollars for an 8 output distribution amp
> off the net.  One output would be dedicated for my
> counter time base, and the other would be an ‘extra’ 
> 10MHZ source for another counter, or just to display on the scope.
> 
> I don’t have a GPSDO yet, I just can’t decide on one.
> I am leaning to the Trimble, but it’s still undecided.
> 
> Could anyone comment on buying a “Refurbished by Seller”
> GPSDO on E-bay. They are a few dollars cheaper, but I really
> want one I can have trust and confidence in.
> 
> Sorry for the long post.
> Thanks, Don
> 
> 
> 
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