On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 9:06 AM, Paul A. Cianciolo <[email protected]> wrote:

> The output is 6.0003  Mhz  that fed a comb generator creating harmonics that
> were the local oscillator reference for each ascending cable TV channel.
> So as nice as this thing is and I would like to use it..... What do you do
> with a 6.0003 Mhz  frequency Standard.
> Its not going to tune to 5. 00000 Mhz and its doubtful that the oven can be
> modified without great expense.
> Dividing the 6.0003 Mhz doesn't seem feasible.
-- 

Why not?  Divide it by 6000300 and you have 1Hz.  Or by 60003 and have 100Hz.

First divide by 100 using a pair of decade counters.  Then have that
drive a counter and you compare the count with "60003" and a match
drives a reset line low resetting the counter to 0.  The reset line is
your 1Hz output.    I think it could all be done with cheap cmos
logic.

Chris Albertson
Redondo Beach, California

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