[Premium-Rx] RUBIDIUM FREQ STANDARD

Steve Stutman steve at clickadeal.com
Wed Jan 1 09:32:00 EST 2003


Seconded; no high purity oxygen free wire required.

Happy New Year to all.

73,
Steve


On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, 
John Miles wrote:

> Just run it through a cheap cable TV splitter.  Typical ratings on these are
> 75 ohms (close enough to 50 for government work) and 5-900 MHz coverage.
> 
> As long as the output signal level is enough for the receiver, it'll be
> fine.
> 
> -- jm
> 
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: premium-rx-admin at ml.skirrow.org
> [mailto:premium-rx-admin at ml.skirrow.org]On Behalf Of Daiungoed at aol.com
>   Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 5:37 PM
>   To: premium-rx at ml.skirrow.org
>   Subject: [Premium-Rx] RUBIDIUM FREQ STANDARD
> 
> 
>   Hi,
>       happy new year to you all, I have just bought a rubidium freq standard
> to feed a few of my receivers, but, any offers on the best way to do it, the
> standard has one output, and using a simple splitter seems not a good idea,
> how about a multicoupler? Any ideas? thanks, Dave
> 







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