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Headphoneus Supremus
Hi Cam!
The OCXO clock on the SW-10 resides on a separate m/b and linear power. Enough for you?
Think its the best config if you have money to spent: Two SW-10 connected by FO. All dirty connections to SW-10(A), connected by a FO cable to SW-10(B). Clean RJ-45 to R26 or Streamer/DAC. Clock from SW-10(B) to R26 or Streamer/DAC.
Why have 17384917 ports? Thinks its a design choice:
- based on Cisco Business Series Smart Gigabit Ethernet Switch -> reliable brand.
Of course there are many 4 ports + SFP swithces. But with lesser names. Don't know about other considerations like supply or OCXO integration issues. CISCO-Meraki switches have sometime now are popular as bases for such OCXO mods.
- as an AIO idea.
1. If the sw10 replaces my switch on the “dirty” side of my network, why would I connect its master clock to my R26 on the “clean” side? Bridging a BNC over my fiber convertors would negate my FMCs, and especially with how prone clocks are, add noise and jitter to my R26.
The OCXO clock on the SW-10 resides on a separate m/b and linear power. Enough for you?

Think this is a no-no. The idea is to separate the dirty things right?2. If the switch is connected to the “clean” side of my network, by becoming the last FMC, why would I connect all of my noisy “dirty” network components to its Ethernet ports? I would also then be connecting the R26 to that same switch, again negating the FMCs and most likely adding noise to the DAC.
If the answer is a second switch, why the heck does the sw10 have 17384917 Ethernet ports?!
Think its the best config if you have money to spent: Two SW-10 connected by FO. All dirty connections to SW-10(A), connected by a FO cable to SW-10(B). Clean RJ-45 to R26 or Streamer/DAC. Clock from SW-10(B) to R26 or Streamer/DAC.
Why have 17384917 ports? Thinks its a design choice:
- based on Cisco Business Series Smart Gigabit Ethernet Switch -> reliable brand.
Of course there are many 4 ports + SFP swithces. But with lesser names. Don't know about other considerations like supply or OCXO integration issues. CISCO-Meraki switches have sometime now are popular as bases for such OCXO mods.
- as an AIO idea.
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