Not much, except that it provides handy
calibration/measurement points.
73, Dick, W1KSZ
On Sun, Oct 13, 2019, 12:46 PM Hal Murray wrote:
>
> dickw1...@gmail.com said:
> > provide frequencies at 72.5, 725 and 7,975 MHz that are
>
> What's interesting about 72.5, 725, or 7975 MHz?
>
>
> --
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dickw1...@gmail.com said:
> provide frequencies at 72.5, 725 and 7,975 MHz that are
What's interesting about 72.5, 725, or 7975 MHz?
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I use a GPSDO as my lab
standard and as the reference
for my Freq Counters.
I have another "Box" I picked
up that will accept a 10 MHz
signal from my GPSDO and
provide frequencies at 72.5,
725 and 7,975 MHz that are
locked to the GPSDO.
After sufficient warm-up I
was surprised to see the FA-2