Hi

Well, given the 10:1 price difference, I’d say it’s safe to guess the 58502A is 
a bit better
piece of gear. The BG7TL is quite adequate for normal 10 MHz distribution 
around the 
lab / shack. None of these gizmos (including the 58502) are “good enough” if 
you plan 
on direct multiplication to 100 GHz. 

If the readout / monitoring / switching on the 58502 is a needed part of the 
setup then 
that’s the one to buy. If normal radios and test gear are what will be driven 
then it does
not take much to do it. It’s a pretty good bet that the phase noise spec stated 
on the 58502 
is met by the BG7TL, it is not that tight a spec to meet ( = a biased CMOS gate 
will do the
job quite nicely). 

Bob

> On Dec 24, 2019, at 12:10 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone and sorry if this has been asked before.
> 
> Has anyone tested one of these units ?
> 
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/10MHz-Distribution-amplifier-frequency-divider-clock-divider-8-port-output/182638021799?hash=item2a86130ca7:g:nIUAAOSwyWZZUL1K
> 
> The price is right. But how does it compare with a Symmetricom 58502A,
> which is also on sale at eBay ?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> George N2FGX
> 
> 
> 
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