Back on Jun 11, 2007 I posted a question about an oscillator reference
source I obtained. I didn't get much help then.
It is basically a quality 5 MHz OCXO in a unit that can be locked and
also gives 1 pps.
I've been thinking I should check it out relative to my GPS source and
if it looks
Hi Mike,
Try http://ep.espacenet.com/ It's an offical european site that also searches
US and World Patents. Very flexible search options and no registration
required. You do have to type in the code from a graphic image if you want to
download a full PDF. That is a small price to pay to keep
Fellow Time-nuts,
I have an DM C146-10-1 element and would wish to get hold of the specs
for it. If you have those and for that matter other DM elements, I'd be
happy to get them.
DM was swamped into EDO and I can't find them on their site.
Your assistance would be apprechiated.
Cheers,
Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 06:24:38 + (GMT)
From: Robert Atkinson robert8...@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Google Patent Search is Broken
Hi Mike,
Try http://ep.espacenet.com/ It's an offical european site that
also searches US and World Patents. Very flexible search
Hi Rex:
Go to:
http://assist.daps.dla.mil/quicksearch/
ASSIST-Quick Search provides direct access to Defense and Federal
specifications and standards available in the official DoD repository
and enter MIL-T-28816 into the Document ID field and press SUBMIT.
On the next page click on the spec
Hi,
I don't think its a version problem. When you have the patent displayed (View
original document tab) you only see one page at a time. see
http://v3.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/originalDocument?FT=Ddate=20040226DB=EPODOClocale=en_EPCC=USNR=2004036036A1KC=A1
(one of mine ;-)
There is a
http://www.uspto.gov has a pretty good search engine for US patents (with
images, if you load the AlternaTiff plugin)
Try http://ep.espacenet.com/ It's an offical european
site that
also searches US and World Patents. Very flexible
search options
and no registration
Thanks Brooke,
I thought there should be a way to get to unclassified specs directly,
but didn't find it myself. Great info.
-Rex
Brooke Clarke wrote:
Hi Rex:
Go to:
http://assist.daps.dla.mil/quicksearch/
ASSIST-Quick Search provides direct access to Defense and Federal
specifications
I went to the assist site and downloaded the pdf version of the
document. Unfortunately the three figure pages are the same low
resolution scans.
Oh well. I already know what it looks like and the rest of the document
tells me about everthing I wanted to know about the 5 MHz reference.
-Rex
Hi, I don't think its a version problem. When you have the patent
displayed (View original document tab) you only see one page at a
time. see
http://v3.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/originalDocument?FT=Ddate=20040226DB=EPODOClocale=en_EPCC=USNR=2004036036A1KC=A1
(one of
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