If you don't need them to be in phase, you could just daisy chain them. What I do is use a couple of BNC tee connectors, two pieces of coax, and a 50 ohm terminator on the last tee. First coax from GPSDO to first tee, second coax between tees. Simple and works fine for my purposes.
If phase is important, then put one tee on the GPSDO output then feed the instruments from there with two identical pieces of coax with a terminator at each instrument (if they don't have 50 ohm inputs to begin with). You should verify, perhaps with a scope, that the signals look good at each instrument. One of my GPSDOs even has a tunable driving parameter so I can ensure the amplitudes are in spec; could be handy for the in-phase configuration where the extra terminator may load the signal down a bit much. >Is there an easy, and cheap way to add a splitter the 10Mhz signal >from GPSDO, without going to a distribution amplifier to >feed two different devices? -- 73, -Sam WB6RJH _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to http://lists.febo.com/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts_lists.febo.com and follow the instructions there.
