Good morning,
who has asked me for the service manual ?
73 de Ulrich
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John Skip,
as I am getting 5 such oscillators, I will open 2 or three (after
measurements of the PN ) and apply some magic...
To build something like this mechanically will be tough. The technology and
circuit design will have changed a lot in 10 + years, so I will try.
Opening the
Any more details on this ? Ulrich
In a message dated 12/4/2014 7:36:22 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
kb...@n1k.org writes:
Hi
On Dec 3, 2014, at 9:34 PM, Alex Pummer a...@pcscons.com wrote:
The OCXO in the TBolt beats the Morion parts by a wide margin.
In the context of the
For the low noise nuts, here are some modern techniques .
At the moment I am looking at 1/f noise , or better how to keep it low.
I am supervision an dissertation on this topic and I am happy to get some
input.
73 de Ulrich
U. L. Rohde and A. K. Poddar, “Method Minimizes Noise in
Hi from NJ,
I am more involved in 100 Mhz to 128 MHz crystal oscillators and their
measurements, 10 MHz design is new for me.
I have analyzed and measured the famous HP 10 MHz SC based oscillator,
disassembled it, admired and measured the crystal. Does anyone still makes such
a large
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Hi from NJ,
I am more involved in 100 Mhz to 128 MHz crystal oscillators