Corby, I've heard of the FTS1200 but don't have one. Can the EFC pull it 1hz (or more)? I have a bunch of 10811s, you might remember you sent me connectors, I think, and I've not been able to get the EFC to pull it that much. I guess I could always do it the manual way and turn the screw... ha!
I wanted to be able to just push a button and do 1hz, 10hz or 100hz offsets. I didn't think about it, but I wonder if using something that can hold like .5hz would be worth it as then you would get a really big multiplier.
I remember reading in Riley's paper, and then he sent me some emails, that the offset generator doesn't have to be all that accurate or phase locked to the reference. Also, if you take two of your boards you can do three-hat (as you know) and factor out any of the three signals and that would take the offset out of the picture, I think. I only have tested my DMTD a little as after I built it the smoke up here drove me out of my office.
One parting comment, there was a mixer test done by I think it was NIST for NASA, or maybe the other way around, and a guy used the B-E junction of common transistors for the diode ring. They then used 5:1 and inversely connected transformers and they claimed with tables and pretty graphs that the phase noise of their mixer whipped all the MCL versions. I don't remember if the SBL-1 or TUF-3, etc were in that test, also don't know if it matters that much but since you did such a great job bringing the DMTD back to the masses here I thought I would mention it.
Lastly, since I wrote about that issue with the DDS, I found that they have used an external loop filter on the board. So I'm going to do some reading to see if I can tighten up the PLL a little given I'll only be using the DDS around 10Mhz +/- 100hz.
Jerry