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Old 7th April 2008   #1
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Clcking multiple devices of an Apogee Rosetta 200

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I have an Apogee Rosetta 200 that I clock my 003r to. Here's my question... If I want to clock an 896HD (or anything else for that matter) to the Apogee as well, am I best to run it from the word clock out of the 003r, or should a get myself a BNC t-splitter and run them both out of the Apogee?

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Hi guys,

I have an Apogee Rosetta 200 that I clock my 003r to. Here's my question... If I want to clock an 896HD (or anything else for that matter) to the Apogee as well, am I best to run it from the word clock out of the 003r, or should a get myself a BNC t-splitter and run them both out of the Apogee?

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So the question is - does the 003 pass on the clock from the Apogee at it's BNC output when it's syncing to the Apogee? If yes, then you should be able to use that output for other devices. If not, you'll want to find another way to get clock to those units.

I wish I knew how the 003 handled it. My initial thought is that it does NOT pass along the improved clock and that you'll need another way to get it to other devices.
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would a bnc t-splitter work satisfactorily?
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would a bnc t-splitter work satisfactorily? 003R Rosetta200

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would a bnc t-splitter work satisfactorily?
Any thoughts???? any answers for this question?

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it should be fine with a t spliter. Just be be sure to terminate the last element of the chain and not the one between them.
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it should be fine with a t spliter. Just be be sure to terminate the last element of the chain and not the one between them.
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