[time-nuts] Lucent RFTG-m-XO 15MHz - 10MHz

2008-04-13 Thread Bo Granlund
Hi everybody, Sorry for asking this kind of stupid question, but I've tried to do my best with google and it hasn't revealed a lot of decisive results. The thing is, I have a Lucent RFTG-m-XO that outputs 1PPS and 15MHz signal. I was wondering, how do you go ahead and convert the 15MHz output to

Re: [time-nuts] Lucent RFTG-m-XO 15MHz - 10MHz

2008-04-13 Thread John Ackermann N8UR
The oscillator really runs at 10 MHz and is multiplied to 15 (I think via a divide by 3, then multiply by 2). You should be able to bypass the divider/multiplier circuit and route the original 10 MHz to the output. However, I think there is an alarm circuit that looks for the presence of RF; you

Re: [time-nuts] Lucent RFTG-m-XO 15MHz - 10MHz

2008-04-13 Thread John Ackermann N8UR
John Ackermann N8UR said the following on 04/13/2008 05:10 PM: The oscillator really runs at 10 MHz and is multiplied to 15 (I think via a divide by 3, then multiply by 2). You should be able to bypass Oops -- make that divide by 2, multiply by 3. the divider/multiplier circuit and route the

Re: [time-nuts] Lucent RFTG-m-XO 15MHz - 10MHz

2008-04-13 Thread Charles S. Osborne
, April 13, 2008 4:08 PM Subject: [time-nuts] Lucent RFTG-m-XO 15MHz - 10MHz Hi everybody, Sorry for asking this kind of stupid question, but I've tried to do my best with google and it hasn't revealed a lot of decisive results. The thing is, I have a Lucent RFTG-m-XO that outputs 1PPS