Yes, there's lots of possibilities if I go external. But I'd rather go
back to the 10 MHz source rather than multiply back up to get to 10 MHz.
Thanks for the suggestion,
Ed
J. L. Trantham, M. D. wrote:
The 5087 distribution amplifier designed to go with the 105B has an option
for a 5 to 10 MHz doubler card. You might look at doing something external.
Joe
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]on
Behalf Of Ed Palmer
Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 11:04 AM
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Subject: [time-nuts] HP 105B Modification
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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