Phase delayed copies of a given maximal-length binary sequence can be generated by making use of only one modulo 2 adder and a few delay elements in conjunction with the sequence generator (e.g. feedback shift register). This approach avoids the shortcommings caused by a large number of asynchronous logical networks for obtaining delayed replicas of a given m-sequence. It is also proved correct in some cases that the sample-hold of a given maximal-length sequence at every p bits gives the same successive p sequences with egual phase difference.