Pages on my Wiki seem to disapear randomly. It is not frequent, but still
happens too often to be ignored. This is a simple Wiki that does not keep
track of changes, so if someone (purposely or accidentally) deletes a page,
it's gone unless I backed it up. Backup is not automated (yet). This
I need a spare connector (female) for my FRK RbO. There are no markings
I can see, so no idea of Mfr or P/N.
Anyone have a spare they will part with or know where I can get one ?
73, Dick, W1KSZ
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At 8:31 AM -0700 6/16/08, Richard W. Solomon wrote:
I need a spare connector (female) for my FRK RbO. There are no markings
I can see, so no idea of Mfr or P/N.
Anyone have a spare they will part with or know where I can get one ?
73, Dick, W1KSZ
Winchester made those. I think you can still
Hi Dick,
I have 2 FRK's here, both use a connector made by Positronic, it's a SGM
20.
See http://www.connectpositronic.com/downloads/pdf/C008RevC_HighDenRec.pdf
The Positronic site (for Australia) is:
Australia (Commercial Industrial selected Military Accounts)
Walcom Pty. Ltd
118 Pryor Road
According to the FRK manual it is a Winchester SRE-20SJ. I think they may have
a different part number now. The M100 manual references M28748-/8-D10L1A.
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The M28748 is a MIL SPEC Number, now all I have to do is find a seller !!
Thanks, Dick, W1KSZ
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From: Mark Sims [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Jun 16, 2008 11:48 AM
To: time-nuts@febo.com
Subject: [time-nuts] EFRATOM FRK Connector
According to the FRK manual it is a
I do not have the GPS model or the rubidium model this unit goes with.
Supply your 10Mhz reference to J2
Monitor VCC to OCXO 4.25 volts is a Default state varies from there to about
-.57 volts, the movement of the voltage will tell you what the ECC processor is
doing.
With a 2.7K pull up
Although I've scanned the list fairly regularly, I haven't been subscribed.
I finally decided to rectify that.
I have Z3801 as my workhorse reference. I built a little adapter for it
to provide time and 1pps data to NTP running on my Linux system and a
buffered 10 Mhz feed to my lab for a
Bill,
The following URL should allow you to search the archives:
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Actually, one more question - is there any way to search the list
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Hi Bill
Welcome aboard, and may your time
to the group
I know I am going back in time and in technology, but I would like
to get my old Fluke Monotronics 207 Phase Tracker up and
running again on WWVB. Can anyone advise on a source of
the Chart Paper for the Rustrack Chart Recorder found in this
receiver. Years ago no problem to find.
Try: http://iseinc.com/Rustrak_Recorders.htm . For Rustrak chart paper I
also noted http://www.guyot-graphco.com/industri.htm .
73,
Bob, N1VQR
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Search Google for Rustrack Chart Paper
Paper is available from numerous sources but you need to shop for it as it
can be pricey.
One link, http://www.phorp.com/partlow_chart_paper.htm
Speaking of the 207, is there any demand for that anymore? I still have an
old Fluke 207, the separate
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