ManUtd said:Anyone got one for sale?
And if You do not want tooo mutch then i am interested.
Hi ManUtd,
What is the frequency you need?
Maybe I have shortly a 45.1584 MHz for sale, but not sure yet.
Interestingly Lcaudio stole my idea to use a comparator in the new XO-3:
http://www.lcaudio.dk/xo3.htm
This page is sometimes in Danish but at other times in English. Very weird.
You can find the KWAK-CLOCK here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=199928#post199928
Re: Re: LC Clock XO II from LC-Audio
IT is for a Philips CD-960 and has 12.2896Mhz
Elso Kwak said:
Hi ManUtd,
What is the frequency you need?
Maybe I have shortly a 45.1584 MHz for sale, but not sure yet.
Interestingly Lcaudio stole my idea to use a comparator in the new XO-3:
http://www.lcaudio.dk/xo3.htm
This page is sometimes in Danish but at other times in English. Very weird.
You can find the KWAK-CLOCK here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=199928#post199928
IT is for a Philips CD-960 and has 12.2896Mhz
Re: Re: Re: LC Clock XO II from LC-Audio
OOOPS!! I mean 11.2896Mhz
ManUtd said:
IT is for a Philips CD-960 and has 12.2896Mhz
OOOPS!! I mean 11.2896Mhz
Danish or English?
Bricolo, This weekend the page was in English. Right now it is in Danish.
Are you suggesting I am making up things?
Bricolo said:http://www.lcaudio.dk/com/xo3.htm is always english
Bricolo, This weekend the page was in English. Right now it is in Danish.
Are you suggesting I am making up things?
drunk
Hi Troels,
Drunk at this time of the day? (half past three)
Keep a clear head!
tbla said:
Hi Troels,
Drunk at this time of the day? (half past three)
Keep a clear head!
Re: Danish or English?
.dk danish
.dk/com english
Did you forget "/com" ?Elso Kwak said:
Bricolo, This weekend the page was in English. Right now it is in Danish.
Are you suggesting I am making up things?
.dk danish
.dk/com english
Re: Re: LC Clock XO II from LC-Audio
You can do it in two ways: Putting the sinus signal into a common gate or a common comparator.
Stole is a hard word.
Stole, hm Elso, have you heard of parallel thinking? Maybe Lars thought that he needed a pulse shaper, indepedent of your design.Elso Kwak said:Interestingly Lcaudio stole my idea to use a comparator in the new XO-3:
http://www.lcaudio.dk/xo3.htm
You can do it in two ways: Putting the sinus signal into a common gate or a common comparator.
Stole is a hard word.
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