Hi

Since they were designed to be used inside the feedback loop of an op-amp, they 
may not be the best thing to use “stand alone”. Of course if they are free, 
it’s hard to beat the price. 

Bob

> On Nov 19, 2014, at 4:42 PM, Mike Feher <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Doug -
> 
> Wow. Wonder how many on here remember or know about National's "Damn Fast" 
> line, HI. I used them all the time, and, still have a few. 73 - Mike 
> 
> Mike B. Feher, EOZ Inc.
> 89 Arnold Blvd.
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> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: time-nuts [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Doug Ronald
> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 6:21 PM
> To: 'Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement'
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] ks... answers The emails are getting long
> Importance: Low
> 
> I doubled my Austron 1250A from 5 MHz to 10 MHz with 2 NPNs fed in push-pull 
> and output in parallel with a tuned circuit. Before buffering it with an 
> LH0063, I fed the signal through a 10 MHz crystal, purchased at a local 
> surplus electronics store for $0.95. The 2nd harmonic is about 70 dB down.
> 
> -Doug, AE6SY
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: time-nuts [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bob Camp
> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 3:11 PM
> To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] ks... answers The emails are getting long
> 
> HI
> 
> Actually there are three different approaches to the “double 5 MHz” question. 
> 
> Roughly 99.99% of all doubler / tripler OCXO’s out there do the trick with a 
> simple single transistor stage and a  tuned tank. Follow it up with a tuned 
> single transistor output amp. Cheap, easy, not very fancy, gets people mad 
> when mentioned. It works plenty good enough. The basic design approach dates 
> back to tube based multipliers done in the 1920’s. Just about any transmitter 
> design textbook from 1930 through 1960 has design charts and tube based 
> examples.  
> 
> Bob
> 
>> On Nov 18, 2014, at 4:26 PM, paul swed <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Don
>> The two units work together by a buggy cable from what I have heard so far.
>> The Ref0 is the master that drives stuff it connects to REF1 that 
>> disciplines REF0.
>> If GPS goes away or the ref1 it all keeps ticking. This is been teh 
>> system design for about 20 years.
>> 
>> Many of us have the ref1 only and the internal osc is 5 Mhz so thats 
>> why you have seen discussions on multipliers here. Tap the 5 Mhz 
>> double it filter it and buffer it. there seem to be 2 schools of 
>> thoughts on the process. Balanced mixer or Wenzel.
>> I would have hacked the answer already. But I need to keep my ref1 
>> running so that it ages in. ASI will refund your money if bad. But only in 
>> 30 days.
>> I do like what I see from the KS-... Can never remember the number.
>> Regards
>> Paul
>> WB8TSL
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