Build a DIY Frequency Divider

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In this video, I show you how to build your own DIY frequency divider for dividing a 10MHz frequency reference down to other useful frequencies.

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Handy little device, nice job.
... and I learned that mini XLR is a thing, looks like a nice power connector for projects.

gammaleader
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Nice project, I have something similar which used to be sold by AADE (RIP), it had a built in 10MHz TCXO as well.

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If you get a chance, pick up one of those GPSDO modules on eBay that are real cheap. The good ones were designed by a Japanese amateur radio guy… And for around $200 you get the gpsdo module AND a speteate distribution amplifier. The amplifier can come in many different configurations. The one I like has sine wave, square wave, 10MHz in, 10MHz out, 5MHz out, and 1MHz out. And then I think 100 kHz out of my memory is correct. It also has a built-in oxco, so in case for some weird reason you lose a lock with the GPS satellite, and your standard goes crazy losing precision… Then you have something that’s been calibrated through the GPS that’s still spot on.

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