I've seen Gerry's board and might well fit one to another counter.
However, this already has a suitable board - in fact, it appears it is
an oven, not a tcxo. Presumably just not as good an oven.
The point is, it looks ready to receive a 10811A. In fact, consulting
the assembly-level service guide
Hi
If you *need* portability, an internal oscillator is a good thing. If you want
to fire something up fast, an OCXO is not a good choice. That’s a bit of a
problem.
A few real choices:
1) Get something like the LTE that locks up to GPS and runs right away. When
portable, bring along a small
Adrian,
if you do not insist on a hp10811A, have a look at Gerrys site
http://gerrysweeney.com/update-diy-hpagilent-53131a-010-high-stability-timebase-option-pcbs-available/
You can buy an assembled option 10 compatible OCXO modul for less than
100 GBP.
I built DIY one with a PCB from Gerry using
On 27 November 2014 at 22:38, Dr. David Kirkby (Kirkby Microwave Ltd)
> wrote:
> It was very easy to fit the 10811A oven (HP 10811-60111) and get the
> oven working
> With the old TCXO in the frequency counter, the indicated frequency of
> the 10 GHz signal was about 48 kHz off, but it moved a
Is the upgrade similarly easy on a 53131A ?
I realise that it needs to have an additional controller pcb but I
have one of these counters fitted with option 001. The pcb holding the
oscillator has an edge connector that looks suitable for a 10811A, and
I have one to hand as well as a couple of com
On 27 November 2014 at 22:38, Dr. David Kirkby (Kirkby Microwave Ltd)
wrote:
> The HP 5342A has an optional oven oscillator. I just bought one of
> those counters, but mine has a TCXO and is about 50 kHz off at 10 GHz.
> I'm sure I can trim it closer than that, but if possible I'd like to
> stick
Hi
> On Nov 27, 2014, at 6:31 PM, Scott McGrath wrote:
>
> You are correct I was referring to the 'instrument' version of the 10811A
> with the edge connector.
>
> There are a lot of 10811A variants out there but the edge connector version
> was used in most HP instruments with an ovenize
You are correct I was referring to the 'instrument' version of the 10811A with
the edge connector.
There are a lot of 10811A variants out there but the edge connector version was
used in most HP instruments with an ovenized time base of that vintage.
It's worth buying dead option 1 instrume
Hi
In this case I suspect he’s referring to the version with the edge connector on
it. That’s the one most instruments use rather than the connector only version
or the “double oven” version. I believe that makes it a 10811A rather than a
10811B.
There are a multitude of details here:
https:
"Just remove the TCXO the 10811 just plugs in"
Note that there are many different versions of the 10811. I am familiar
with at least two incompatible mechanical configurations: one is
connectorized and the other is not.
Didier KO4BB
On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 5:43 PM, Scott McGrath wrote:
> Just
Just remove the TCXO the 10811 just plugs in, you will need to add the heater
oven indicator wiring and LED indicator which is usually over the power switch
The power supply includes the oven supply already
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> On Nov 27, 2014, at 5:38 PM, "Dr. David Kirkby (Kir
The HP 5342A has an optional oven oscillator. I just bought one of
those counters, but mine has a TCXO and is about 50 kHz off at 10 GHz.
I'm sure I can trim it closer than that, but if possible I'd like to
stick an oven oscillator in it. Does anyone know what is involved? I
have at least one 10811
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