Am 09.03.2016 um 18:37 schrieb Gary Smith:
What external 10-MHz reference signal source might I find get that is not terribly expensive that will do the proper job and allow me to get this working?
You can look for a GPS disciplined oscillator (GPSDO), an FE-5680 Rubidium based oscillator, or look for some of the lesser expensive GPS receiver modules that have 10MHz outputs.
A GPSDO can be expensive but there are some more affordable ones if you look around. FE-5680's used to be available around $100US (or less if you got lucky). Lately the prices seem to have gone up for these devices, and they tend to be power hungry. There are some GPS receiver modules that have GPS receiver blocks on them made by companies such as Ublox. Take a look for GPS receiver devices that are meant to be used as part of a flight control system for radio controlled aircraft (or what some people call drones).
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