In Reply to: Possible to split a 10Mhz clock output? posted by eduardoo on December 15, 2016 at 19:42:19:
Yes. You need to obtain a special 3-way coaxial connector called a T-splitter/adaptor. A Google search will quickly produce some pictures which will immediately explain their name. Be certain that the one you obtain is specified to have an characteristic impedance (either 50 ohms or 75 ohms) matching the clock coax cable, which itself should match the impedance of the master clock generator's output. T-splitters are common devices.
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Ken Newton
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