That is a good idea.  They xtal still works but the oven quit.  You 
can warp in on freq but there would not be much freq stability.  It 
looks like a TO220 transistor shorted blowing a resistor that was in 
series with the 110 supply.  I have a 1 mhz TCXO I bought on a whim a 
number of years ago if I could only find it.

Thanks, Dale



--- In [email protected], Neil McKie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> 
>   If all else fails, you might consider a gold Motorola Channel 
>  Element as a replacement. 
> 
>   From International Crystal, should be guaranteed to 0.0002% (2 
ppm) 
>  tolerance - still better than no crystal reference at all. 
> 
>   Just a thought, 
> 
>   Neil - WA6KLA 
> 
> k0jxi wrote:
> > 
> > Looking to buy the 1.0 Mhz reference oscilator.  Mine failed and
> > looking for a replacement.  This one is the square octal plug in
> > assumbly.  Anyone having a dead 1200 that wants to sell parts let 
> > me know.
> > 
> > Also, anyone familar with the failure modes of the oven  in this 
> > unit contact me off site at [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a quick 
> > discusion.  Would like to get some idea to see if it is 
repairable. 
> > 
> > Appreciate any help.
> > 
> > Thanks, Dale K0jxi
> >
>









 
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