The Extron video distribution amps will amplify 3x10 Mhz (R,G+B) per output as well as a sync "TTL" (1PPS) signal.
Mine works well with the GPSDO 10 Mhz fed into one of the three channels and the PPS fed into the "S" So that gives me three 10 MHz outputs and three 1PPS outputs.
I have not tried splitting the 10 MHz to send to all three channels (I will probably use a CATV splitter to do that) at the same time although I don't see any reasons it would not work except maybe the output being lower.
Its cheap, built well and it does what's required of the job so far.
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I still am undecided about how I want to handle the power for my TruePosition.
The problem as I see it is the thermal influence on the GPSDO of additional heat sources in the same box.
The GPSDO's own voltage regulation is supposed to be quite good. But because its a valuable and fun piece of gear for me, I want my case implementation to protect it as best as I can and provide an optimum thermal environment for it as far as stability goes. Certainly a far better one than a metal box sitting on a telephone pole.
I want to use a 12v voltage regulator to protect it from overvoltage. Normally this will likely be working with just slightly over 12v so I am not expecting it to get hot, but I still want it's heatsink to be oversized and separated from the GPSDO thermally as best as I can. Ideally the heatsink would be on the outside of the box but another alternative is putting the gpsdo in a box inside of the case and doing the same with the power supply and experimenting with what fan setup would give the best balance between the various thermal factors. Having a horizontally oriented case where there isnt much convection would seem to indicate a need for venting for intake somewhere and a small exhaust fan on the power supply side.
My house probably varies more in temperature throughout the year than most, intentionally, but its still nothing near as extreme as a metal box on a pole so I think I will be okay, as long as the temperature variations are within reason and consistent, I think the TP should be able to handle it with its learning algorithms.
I just don't want to confuse it with additional heat.