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Discrete Low Jitter Clock GB

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List night I got the last remaining parts for the kits. I packed it all up and I sent most of it off today. What wasn't sent off today will be sent tomorrow. Here's an update:

- Ginum, korben69, finneybear, iancanada, Ryssen, tome, bohrok2610, royalbee, touchdown, coolhead, Jack C., tassosk, BFNY, carpin, hiroyuki.t, ZUM911, vanofmonks and hochopeper; your orders have been shipped.
- stoolpigeon, quan, pchw and goldkenn; your orders are packed and will be shipped tomorrow.
- samoloko and apoopoo999; I haven't received payment from you yet.

When you all get you kits and PCBs, check the build guide out.
 
@JonHarrison: Both fair points. I'm not sure that ferrites would add much benefit in series with the existing resistors in positions R201 and R204. NP0 / C0Gs would work fine for C101 to C104, but they're of similar cost to the stacked film and foils I used, and have slightly inferior characteristics (though only slightly).
 
Pretty much everything in the kits came from element14. The transformer is this one here. Have a look at the bill of materials I posted, the column labelled 'Order No.' corresponds to the element14 part number, you can enter them on the website to bring up the details of each part.
 
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