[time-nuts] General Radio frequency standard question...

2015-11-05 Thread Burt I. Weiner
: [time-nuts] General Radio frequency standard question There is a GR group on Yahoo but its pretty quiet. I joined when I started restoring one of the GR early synthesizers a 1161A, the a 1115A oscillator (the one where the dewer got destroyed in shipping). Burt I. Weiner Associates Broadcast

Re: [time-nuts] General Radio frequency standard question...

2015-11-05 Thread Tim Shoppa
one time I was > looking for one of those - maybe I still am. > > Burt, K6OQK > > > Subject: Re: [time-nuts] General Radio frequency standard question >> >> There is a GR group on Yahoo but its pretty quiet. >> >> I joined when I started restoring one of

Re: [time-nuts] General Radio frequency standard question...

2015-11-05 Thread jmfranke
like an 1109A or B? Can someone refresh my > memory. At one time I was looking for one of those - maybe I still am. > > Burt, K6OQK > > > >Subject: Re: [time-nuts] General Radio frequency standard question > > > >There is a GR group on Yahoo but its pretty qui

Re: [time-nuts] General Radio frequency standard question

2015-11-04 Thread paul swed
Hello to the group. I have to say I keep coming back to these pictures of the syncronometer. Wow did it arrive in that clean condition? If not how did you restore it? I mean it appears evenin the hard to get to corners there is no grime build up. Regards Paul WB8TSL On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 3:32

Re: [time-nuts] General Radio frequency standard question

2015-11-03 Thread Dave Brown
se time and frequency measurement" <time-nuts@febo.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2015 9:00 AM Subject: [time-nuts] General Radio frequency standard question Some of you know I spend as much time looking backward as looking forward: both ends of the precision time envelope are extremely i

Re: [time-nuts] General Radio frequency standard question

2015-11-03 Thread Pete Lancashire
There is a GR group on Yahoo but its pretty quiet. I joined when I started restoring one of the GR early synthesizers a 1161A, the a 1115A oscillator (the one where the dewer got destroyed in shipping). I have one of the tuning fork units, it is in very bad condition but cost me $1 at a swap

Re: [time-nuts] General Radio frequency standard question

2015-11-03 Thread Brooke Clarke
Hi Tom: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/GenRad/info http://www.prc68.com/I/GR650A.shtml & 1650 http://www.prc68.com/I/GRsound.shtml

[time-nuts] General Radio frequency standard question

2015-11-03 Thread Tom Van Baak
Some of you know I spend as much time looking backward as looking forward: both ends of the precision time envelope are extremely interesting -- from chronometers and tuning forks -- to cesium clocks and masers. In particular I trying to restore and power up several old NL (Norrman