I have not but agree its not very hard to do. Just depends on the quality of
the buffer amp you want to use and the addition of a connector or two.

On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 12:03 PM, Ed Palmer <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a late-model 105B Oscillator that's equipped with a 10811-60109
> oscillator.  It seems a shame to have that nice 10 MHz source without having
> access to it.  I was thinking of adding a buffer amp and bringing out the 10
> MHz signal.  It shouldn't be too hard, but before I reinvent the wheel, has
> anyone done this and do you have any suggestions or advice?
>
> Thanks,
> Ed
>
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