The input of the divider is 50 ohm terminated.
 
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Chris Wilson
Sent: 13 August 2012 22:26
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: [time-nuts] Thunderbolt GPS and frequency divider loading question.



  13/08/2012 22:18

David Partridge was able to supply one of his last remaining frequency dividers 
to me, for use with my TB GPS standard. It works perfectly and is now in a nice 
enclosure feeding a small array of BNC sockets on my shack wall. My question 
is, if I take the 10 MHz output of the TB into David's frequency divider:

http://www.perdrix.co.uk/FrequencyDivider/index.html

is it loaded much? Can I T off at the TB 10 MHz output port and feed a socket 
on my distribution panel to see the unadulterated 10 MHz sine wave as well as 
having it feeding the divider? It's very useful as I now have a 1 MHZ standard 
to run my old Racal frequency counter off, plus all the other output 
frequencies. I used to use the 10 MHz output of the TB direct to the Racal, but 
had to remember to do the maths, I was a bit surprised 10 MHz worked at all 
into the external standard
1 MHz input port.Thanks.

-- 
       Best Regards,
                   Chris Wilson.
mailto: [email protected]


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