George,

AFAIK most PTS synthesizer use a string of identical modules in a kind of "series connection", that is, the output of a module is routed to the input of the next, each one controlling a decade. There are one or two modules that controls the frequency range and those change with each model. If you open your unit you probably will see the 3 LSD module sockets empty. If this is the case, you need those 3 modules from a donor unit and it could came from other PTS synth not necessarily of the same model.
BTW, I hope you was able to download the manual.

73 de Ignacio, EB4APL



On 26/05/2011 23:47, George R Allen wrote:
I got my PTS160; but, alas, I guess I got the wrong model.  It only synthesizes 
to the nearest 100 hz.  Are there add on options to get down to .1hz?



George

K2CM
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