Stan, W1LE wrote:
Hello The Net:
About a year ago I asked CTS Knights that very question.
They said it was a custom unit and they would NOT divulge the specs.
They referred me to SRS, their customer.
So I talked with SRS and they would only sell me a complete FS700
rebuild service
for more
Hi all,
I have a CTS Knights TCXO, P/N 970-3832-0. Frequency is 10 MHz.
Anyone knows the working voltage? Date code is from 1987, too old for
Internet :-)
73 - Marco IK1ODO
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Marco,
My Stanford Research FS700 Loran receiver from about that time period has a
CTS Knights 970-2097-0 10 MHz ovenized oscillator in it, and it ran from +
and - 15 Vdc. I don't know if this is of any help at all.
73,
geo - n4ua
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 4:09 PM, Marco IK1ODO
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Subject: [time-nuts] CTS TCXO
Hi all,
I have a CTS Knights
My experience is that CTS are very helpful in providing info on old products.
73,
ian
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 22:09:05 +0100
From: Marco IK1ODO ik1...@spin-it.com
Subject: [time-nuts] CTS TCXO
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
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Hello Geo,
Do you know where I can get a replacement 10 MHz VCXO to replace the one
in my FS700 ?
I would prefer a drop in replacement like the CTS Knights.
Stan, W1LE Cape Cod
George Dubovsky wrote:
Marco,
My Stanford Research FS700 Loran receiver from about that time period has a
Hello The Net:
About a year ago I asked CTS Knights that very question.
They said it was a custom unit and they would NOT divulge the specs.
They referred me to SRS, their customer.
So I talked with SRS and they would only sell me a complete FS700
rebuild service
for more money than I wanted