I'd love to use a 10 MHz GPS disciplined oscillator to make a 10 MHz RF SYS 
REFCLK or SYSREF, along with a nice round sampling rate.

With the LMK, is it possible to use a 10 MHz Ext. Ref. Clk if it's plugged 
in, and the 160MHz VCXO OSC IN otherwise? Or do you need to explicitly load 
one or the other configuration?

As a starting point, is there a repository for the original .tcs files that 
can be opened in the TICS Pro for RFSoC 4x2's? For example, the .tcs files 
that was used to generate
/lib/firmware/rfsoc4x2_PL_122M88_REF_245M76.txt
and
/lib/firmware/rfsoc4x2_LMX_REF_245M76_OUT_491M52.txt ?

Is there a secret stash of convenient LMK and LMX .txt files with 
convenient round numbers somewhere?

Round numbers and powers of 2 are nice. I'd love 4 GSPS or 5 GSPS. Even the 
Gen1 4096 MSPS makes nice FFT spectral bins that are 1 MHz wide and a RAM 
capture that is a microsecond long (or twice these or half of these or 
whatever). The 7.68, 122.88, 245.76, 491.52, and 3932.16 MHz rates seem to 
stem from the 300 Hz/baud Bell 103 modem from 1962. This factor of 3 seems 
to have contaminated all comms rates ever since.

Thanks,
Jason

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