Hi Nigel,

It will also be the first info on the 607B that I have ever seen.... I will 
certainly download it when I get home (work filtering forbids it, with much 
else....). Should allow me to fish my one out of the attic and actually use it 
- after letting the magic smoke out of the tants, of course :-)
Many thanks, in advance, for your efforts.

Regards,
Paul,    G8GJA

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Subject: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] [time-nuts] Sayrosa 607B Frequency Synthesiser

Perhaps not a very common item, and probably restricted to the UK, but I have 
seen these mentioned here before.

The 607B was a very nice 2 to 30MHz synthesiser used as the drive unit in the 
UK Diplomatic Service Piccolo radio system.

Both Sayrosa and Piccolo are long gone, and information has always been hard to 
come by, but I've just scanned the 607B Training Manual and 607B Technical 
Handbook and uploaded PDF versions of both to Mediafire.

This documentation is quite limited but so far is all I've ever seen for the 
607B.

Both can be found in a single file at....

http://www.mediafire.com/file/c6vv5t71cq741sd/Sayrosa%20607B.zip

For what it's worth, my experience with these has been that by far the most 
common fault is the familiar shorted tantalum syndrome.

Nigel GM8PZR
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