I picked up two of these units and they were a very good deal. Don, thanks for finding and reporting them. I wish I had picked up a few more of them.

Inside, there is a four output switching supply with +/-12 and +/-5 volts. If it were possible to cut away some of the main board that includes the input modules, there would be enough room to install a GPSDO. This would make for a house standard with up to 16 buffered outputs.

Did any of you find any documentation for these units? The control of the device can be done using the two buttons on the rear of the unit. A single input can be selected and a GPSDO 10 MHz fed in to that input. Multiple outputs are selected by first stepping to a channel then pushing in and holding the output button for a few seconds. It is possible to have a single input drive all the outputs with no loss.

Regards,
Tom




----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Latham" <[email protected]>
To: "time nuts" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 8:59 PM
Subject: [time-nuts] altinex switches


I bought a couple of
180986059633
switches. The manual is at:
http://pdf.textfiles.com/manuals/STARINMANUALS/Altinex/Manual/Archive/Home%20Run%20(HR)%20Series.pdf

You get 8 inputs switchable to 12 outputs IN ANY COMBO. meaning it can
be a 12 output distribution amp. isolation amps all round, and either
200 or 300 MHz bandwidth. dc coupled, have a look. There are some left.
Don



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