Hi

They are a pretty rare item. A more common approach is a disciplined oscillator 
that 
will do failover on it’s inputs. That’s still a rare item, but at least a 
possible thing to find. 
The equally big problem will be getting doc’s on one if you do find it….

Bob

> On Jul 26, 2018, at 2:45 PM, W7SLS <w7sls.sc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Looking for recommendation for a ‘failover’ or ‘redundant’ switch for 10 MHz 
> distribution.
> 
>       Not really sure of the correct term.
>       Something that sensed RF on primary 10 MHz, and then switched to 
> secondary on fail of primary.
> 
> A brief search showed several very nice $$$ items, suitable for commercial 
> applications,
> but I wonder if there are some “last year’s” (but not last century) versions 
> that would work for a home lab.
> 
> Context:
> 
> I have a GPSDO and a Rb source of 10 MHz.  
> The power supply on the GPSDO failed (worked enough to light up the GPSDO, 
> but not enough to lock).
> I have a new power supply on order, but would be nice to have “insurance”.
> 
> Thanks in advance for the group bandwidth.
> 
> Scott
> W7SLS
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