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RE: Possible to split a 10Mhz clock output?

It should still work, but the use without a clock distribution circuit for more than 1 output will cause a change in the load that the rubidium oscillator sees and could possibly cause some issues with the module itself.

You do really need to see the output, which typically is 0.5v. Voltage will drop with a t-piece in place and some equipment may not lock properly.



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