Does anybody (preferably in the UK for P&P) have surplus to their requirements a stable oscillator producing a sine wave at 10, 20, 40 or 50MHz at 5-10dbm?
Thanks
David, G4YTL
David Hilton-Jones wrote:
Does anybody (preferably in the UK for P&P) have surplus to their requirements a stable oscillator producing a sine wave at 10, 20, 40 or 50MHz at 5-10dbm?
Thanks
David, G4YTL
eBay is the best place to find OCXOs at a reasonable price.
Searching for "OCXO" rarely turns up anything other than OXO cubes.
A search for "frequency standard" finds four from UK sellers. Two
reasonably priced, the other two a bit too expensive for my budget.
http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/search.dll?from=R40&_trksid=m37&satitle=frequency+standard
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Thanks.
I'd seen those. Some are 5MHz. The NEC/Toycom produces a CMOS level output. And some of the others are indeed rather pricey.
But I'll keep looking!
David
Eamon Skelton nospam@oceanfree.net 03/03/2008 08:50 >>>
David Hilton-Jones wrote:
Does anybody (preferably in the UK for P&P) have surplus to their requirements a stable oscillator producing a sine wave at 10, 20, 40 or 50MHz at 5-10dbm?
Thanks
David, G4YTL
eBay is the best place to find OCXOs at a reasonable price.
Searching for "OCXO" rarely turns up anything other than OXO cubes.
A search for "frequency standard" finds four from UK sellers. Two
reasonably priced, the other two a bit too expensive for my budget.
http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/search.dll?from=R40&_trksid=m37&satitle=frequency+standard
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David
I have a Racal Rubidium Frequency Standard to sell - perhaps this is more
than you require - are you just seeking a ovenized Xtal Osc. ??
If you are interested let me know at phill.r1@btinternet.com
regards
Roy
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From: "David Hilton-Jones" David.Hilton-Jones@clneuro.ox.ac.uk
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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] WTB: 10, 20, 40 or 50MHz oscillator
Thanks.
I'd seen those. Some are 5MHz. The NEC/Toycom produces a CMOS level
output. And some of the others are indeed rather pricey.
But I'll keep looking!
David
Eamon Skelton nospam@oceanfree.net 03/03/2008 08:50 >>>
David Hilton-Jones wrote:
Does anybody (preferably in the UK for P&P) have surplus to their
requirements a stable oscillator producing a sine wave at 10, 20, 40 or
50MHz at 5-10dbm?
Thanks
David, G4YTL
eBay is the best place to find OCXOs at a reasonable price.
Searching for "OCXO" rarely turns up anything other than OXO cubes.
A search for "frequency standard" finds four from UK sellers. Two
reasonably priced, the other two a bit too expensive for my budget.
http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/search.dll?from=R40&_trksid=m37&satitle=frequency+standard
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Many thanks Phil
An ocxo would do. Anything better would obviously also do, but I guess
the price will be more than I can justify. I noticed a rubidium standard
on e-bay today:
and wondered if that would do. But I guess your complete unit is likely
to be £200+
David
"Roy Phillips" phill.r1@btinternet.com 03/03/2008 13:01 >>>
David
I have a Racal Rubidium Frequency Standard to sell - perhaps this is
more
than you require - are you just seeking a ovenized Xtal Osc. ??
If you are interested let me know at phill.r1@btinternet.com
regards
Roy
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Hilton-Jones" David.Hilton-Jones@clneuro.ox.ac.uk
To: "Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement"
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Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] WTB: 10, 20, 40 or 50MHz oscillator
Thanks.
I'd seen those. Some are 5MHz. The NEC/Toycom produces a CMOS level
output. And some of the others are indeed rather pricey.
But I'll keep looking!
David
Eamon Skelton nospam@oceanfree.net 03/03/2008 08:50 >>>
David Hilton-Jones wrote:
Does anybody (preferably in the UK for P&P) have surplus to their
requirements a stable oscillator producing a sine wave at 10, 20, 40
or
50MHz at 5-10dbm?
Thanks
David, G4YTL
eBay is the best place to find OCXOs at a reasonable price.
Searching for "OCXO" rarely turns up anything other than OXO cubes.
A search for "frequency standard" finds four from UK sellers. Two
reasonably priced, the other two a bit too expensive for my budget.
Ed. EI9GQ.
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Hi David,
How stable and how much?
I've a few from rubidiums to OCXO's any preference on frequency?
Robert G8RPI. (QTHR)
David Hilton-Jones David.Hilton-Jones@clneuro.ox.ac.uk wrote:
Thanks.
I'd seen those. Some are 5MHz. The NEC/Toycom produces a CMOS level output. And some of the others are indeed rather pricey.
But I'll keep looking!
David
Eamon Skelton 03/03/2008 08:50 >>>
David Hilton-Jones wrote:
Does anybody (preferably in the UK for P&P) have surplus to their requirements a stable oscillator producing a sine wave at 10, 20, 40 or 50MHz at 5-10dbm?
Thanks
David, G4YTL
eBay is the best place to find OCXOs at a reasonable price.
Searching for "OCXO" rarely turns up anything other than OXO cubes.
A search for "frequency standard" finds four from UK sellers. Two
reasonably priced, the other two a bit too expensive for my budget.
http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/search.dll?from=R40&_trksid=m37&satitle=frequency+standard
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Eamon Skelton" nospam@oceanfree.net
To: "Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement"
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Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] WTB: 10, 20, 40 or 50MHz oscillator
David Hilton-Jones wrote:
Does anybody (preferably in the UK for P&P) have surplus to their
requirements a stable oscillator producing a sine wave at 10, 20,
40 or 50MHz at 5-10dbm?
Thanks
David, G4YTL
eBay is the best place to find OCXOs at a reasonable price.
Searching for "OCXO" rarely turns up anything other than OXO cubes.
A search for "frequency standard" finds four from UK sellers. Two
reasonably priced, the other two a bit too expensive for my budget.
http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/search.dll?from=R40&_trksid=m37&satitle=frequency+standard
Ed. EI9GQ.
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Well, well- EI9GQ, eh?
Thought I recognised that callsign- checked the March Radcom and sure
enough- there you are...
(No lights under bushels round here!)
Good column-keep it up. One of the better reads around these days.
DaveB, NZ
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