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Mon Nov 30 11:28:30 2020, aaron, Noise Hunting, Laser, pll
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Tue Dec 1 10:59:49 2020, aaron, Noise Hunting, Laser, pll
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Wed Dec 2 13:37:55 2020, aaron, Noise Hunting, Laser, W laser oscillating
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Thu Dec 3 10:18:07 2020, aaron, Noise Hunting, Laser, pll
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Thu Dec 3 11:57:52 2020, rana, Noise Hunting, Laser, W laser oscillating
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Fri Dec 4 10:36:18 2020, aaron, Noise Hunting, Laser, pll
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Sun Dec 6 19:22:10 2020, rana, Noise Hunting, Laser, pll
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Thu Dec 10 10:05:03 2020, aaron, Noise Hunting, Laser, pll
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Wed Feb 10 12:39:08 2021, rana, Noise Hunting, Laser, pll
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Thu Feb 11 09:59:31 2021, aaron, Noise Hunting, Laser, pll
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Thu Feb 11 17:24:41 2021, rana, Noise Hunting, Laser, pll
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Message ID: 2598
Entry time: Thu Dec 3 11:57:52 2020
In reply to: 2596
Reply to this: 2599
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Author: |
rana |
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Noise Hunting |
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W laser oscillating |
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Definitely always use 50 Ohm for all inputs and output with RF frequencies. The Moku should be able to drive the current modulation input of the diode driver to directly phase lock based on the 1611 signal with no amplifiers. A 1 mW beat should give you ~1 Vpp, which is a few dBm.

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