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This looks like the neatest GPSDO I've ever seen, and now it is going to be the heartbeat of my homebrew 11m radio and the motivation I need to actually start building it.
www.leobodnar.com
edit: not trying to promote anything, I just thought it was a cool thing others may be interested in. Being able to set fractional integer frequencies on two different ports is cool. It can also output 1pps clock or GPS data. It comes with windows software, you just type in the two frequencies and it does it. No arduino/stm32, no code to learn, no clumsy Chinese knob and display. And it looks clean. One youtuber reported spurs on fractional integer UHF frequencies, but it was clean at HF. I hope it was worth it.
This looks like the neatest GPSDO I've ever seen, and now it is going to be the heartbeat of my homebrew 11m radio and the motivation I need to actually start building it.
LBE-1421 2-port GPSDO locked clock source : Leo Bodnar Electronics
Leo Bodnar Electronics LBE-1421 2-port GPSDO locked clock source - GPSDO-locked frequency source with 2 low-jitter outputs and switchable 1PPS on output 1. Output 1: 1Hz to 800MHz and 1PPS, Output 2: 1Hz to 1.4GHz Datasheet v1.0 This device outputs high purity signal with frequency locked to...
edit: not trying to promote anything, I just thought it was a cool thing others may be interested in. Being able to set fractional integer frequencies on two different ports is cool. It can also output 1pps clock or GPS data. It comes with windows software, you just type in the two frequencies and it does it. No arduino/stm32, no code to learn, no clumsy Chinese knob and display. And it looks clean. One youtuber reported spurs on fractional integer UHF frequencies, but it was clean at HF. I hope it was worth it.
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