You might look at using a Reflock II
(http://www.tapr.org/kits_reflock_ii) to discipline a 32MHz VCXO from
your 10MHz.  Unfortunately, the Clock-Block phase noise is nowhere near
good enough to use for an RF application, so that's not an option. :-(

73,
John
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Bruce Lane said the following on 04/21/2007 02:26 PM:
> Fellow time-clockers,
> 
>       I have an interesting (if a bit annoying) situation. I would like to 
> use one of my existing GPS standards to improve stability on one of my HF 
> transceivers. The problem is that said transceiver, for reasons unknown to 
> me, uses a 32MHz reference oscillator.
> 
>       The highest GPS-lock frequency I have available is 10MHz. Suggestions 
> for using this to produce a 32MHz reference would be welcome, as my skills 
> for this kind of design are a bit rusty.
> 
>       Thanks much.
> 
> 
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