Hi

If the circulators are good to 10 MHz and you have eight of them to play with, 
then certainly they can 
be turned into isolators. Unless you have a really unique source of them, that 
kind of gets this out of 
the cheap seats.

The “why” of isolation is very application dependent. Without knowing what you 
are trying to do, there is 
no way to tell if it’s an issue or not. To some degree it’s one of those “if I 
can do it cheap why not” sort of
things. You do run into back feed issues in all sorts of setups. They can be a 
major pain to track down. 
My main reason for mentioning it is because normal mixer isolation numbers 
assume pretty darn good
terminations. There are unterminated combos that also give good isolation. 
There are some that give
really rotten isolation. That’s right back to being a pain to track down ….

Bob


> On Apr 13, 2017, at 1:29 AM, Jerry Hancock <je...@hanler.com> wrote:
> 
> I have circulators but not on the splitter.  Since there are no mixers down 
> stream, would reverse isolation be necessary in this application?
> 
> 
>> On Apr 12, 2017, at 7:39 PM, Mark Sims <hol...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> My UCT-2008 rubidium reference uses the same splitter.  It is driven by a 
>> LPRO rubidium through an amplifier circuit which also drives a divider chain 
>> for producing several TTL level frequencies.   One issue to be aware of with 
>> splitters can be poor reverse isolation of the outputs.  I have not seen any 
>> issues with mine, but I don't use it for anything where that is likely to be 
>> a problem.
>> 
>> --------------------
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