On 4/29/20 6:01 PM, Bob kb8tq wrote:
Here’s a few:

Bob, thanks very much for the suggestions.

Five of the seven splitters in your list appear to offer a total of two output ports. What I'm looking for is one that will accommodate (specifically) three or four ports.

Of the remaining two on the list, this one:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-Circuits-ZN4PD1-63W-S-RF-Power-Splitter-250-6000MHz-Qty-Available-GOOD/133387795141?hash=item1f0e883ac5:g:tdoAAOSwAbxel2o~
 
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has five outputs and costs $50. Probably usable, though I was wondering if going with additional output ports could increase possible loss? And also, the price isn't a show-stopper but is a little high for what I was hoping for.

The other one:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Mini-Circuits-ZB6PD-2-S-800-2000-MHz-Power-Splitter/114155096838?hash=item1a942c8b06:g:jNIAAOSwedNedT92
 
<https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Mini-Circuits-ZB6PD-2-S-800-2000-MHz-Power-Splitter/114155096838?hash=item1a942c8b06:g:jNIAAOSwedNedT92>

isn't entirely clear to me. The text says it's a three-port, but I count four visible connectors that look like output ports, and two more that might be hiding under caps. This one goes for $19.90.

Given all of that, do either of these two seem like the optimal way to go if I want to plug in three or four GPSDO's?

Thanks again,

Frank


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