On 9/24/2010 5:15 PM, WarrenS wrote:
David
It would be worth while to first see what is wrong, if anything, with
what you now have.
Too logical.
This could stall two country's economies. Why measure actual performance
of your current model when you can take input from others to learn you
The OXCOs are identical on the schematic, but pinout patterns vary.
At least mine did, which can be cobbled around, but not fun.
Pete Rawson
On Sep 24, 2010, at 6:18 PM, Bob Camp wrote:
> Hi
>
> The new-er ocxo's are available on the e place for about $50. Replacement
> tbolts are $60 to$120 o
If you're planning on a pin for pin replacement that fits
inside the package,
I would be careful and make sure that any replacement
Trimble OCXO
has the part number 37265 on it.
-Arthur
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Hi
The new-er ocxo's are available on the e place for about $50. Replacement
tbolts are $60 to$120 on the same site. The ocxo's all look like they will swap
with each other.
Bob
On Sep 24, 2010, at 3:49 PM, David Martindale wrote:
> Suppose I have an old Thunderbolt that works, but has the
Suppose I have an old Thunderbolt that works, but has the old Piezo
OCXO. Is it feasible to upgrade it "in place" by obtaining one of the
newer Trimble oscillators from somewhere (or something equally good
that fits mechanically)? Does the Trimble OCXO need different
operating parameters than the