Mike

Neither do I, know how to reply to a post that is. This may be the blind 
leading the blind 
and end up in some unknown place.
True it would be simpler to use the High freq Osc directly but it would not be 
accurate.
The problem with just using the High freq as you suggested is that it is not at 
any known, exact or even constant  frequency.
The divider  number can change for each low freq cycle. Example if the master 
freq was say 0.2520 Hz high then 
every forth second the divider would add 1 extra divide count and every 500th 
second it would divide by an additional extra clock time, 
therefore skipping 11 divides every 500 seconds.  

Regards,
Warren
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Monett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] GPSDO using 100Hz


> Hi,
> 
> Sorry, I don't know how to reply to a post using the digest. But my
> question is if 100Hz or 10KHz are available from a GPS unit, where do they
> come from? Does that mean there is a 10MHz oscillator somewhere on the pcb
> that is just divided down?
> 
> If so, then adding another PLL loop to control an external 10MHz crystal
> will just add additional noise, jitter, variable phase offset, etc.
> 
> If there is already a 10MHz oscillator, wouldn't it be simpler to add a
> buffer like paralleled sections of a 74AC04 to the source, and drive a 50
> ohm coax directly?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Mike Monett
> 
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