Thanks for all the responses.
Well it was even simpler than I expected, All I had to do was a cold reset
followed by an autocal. the unit now will power-up with the display active.
Apparently it was not a hardware error at all.
I now want to calibrate the internal 10 MHz reference. I read
Use the Sample Size switches
Juerg Koegel
2012/10/16 Eric Haskell eric_hask...@hotmail.com:
Thanks for all the responses.
Well it was even simpler than I expected, All I had to do was a cold reset
followed by an autocal. the unit now will power-up with the display active.
Apparently it
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[mailto:time-nuts-boun...@febo.com] Im Auftrag von Robert LaJeunesse
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 10. Oktober 2012 23:06
An: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Betreff: Re: [time-nuts] Stanford RS620 Acting up
The SR620 I worked on was unused for a long time, and would
My RS620 became difficult to start some time back with me having to press the
power button several times. Now it has been off a few months and will not turn
on at all. The fan starts but no indicators. If I press on and off several
time I saw the numeric LEDs flash briefly a few time but the
: [time-nuts] Stanford RS620 Acting up
My RS620 became difficult to start ...
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