Horst - What I have are a couple of 00105-6034 oscillators. Over 25 or so years ago I did built one into a nice cabinet with metering circuits and powers supplies. The first oscillator died, after about 5 years of being continuously on. I am not sure of the failure mechanism but I believe it was oven related. At that time I was fortunate enough to obtain another oscillator of the same type. I replaced the original, and everything was fine, until one of the Lambda powers supplies decided to give up. By that time 5 MHz was not used as much and I obtained some 10 MHz oscillators with the intent of replacing the 5 MHz one with one of those. Well, that was one of those projects that is still waiting to happen. In the mean time I took out the original power supplies and the old 5 MHz oscillator. Someplace, but who knows where, I still have a manual on the 00105-6034 oscillator. The nice thing about the newer 10 MHz oscillators was that it did not need all the different voltages to operate. So, it is possible that one of my oscillators is still good, but it has not been turned on in over 15 years. All of the terminals seem to be marked on it, except for two, which I believe are for the oven. The two in question are all the way at the other end of the rectangular housing, from where the majority of the other connections are clustered. These two connectors are on Teflon feed-troughs where as the others had the bypass capacitors built into them, with the exception of the +/- EFC control connections and the RF output connections which were on the small snap on SMC(?) connectors. Regardless, I now do not remember what the oven voltage was for the two terminals with the Teflon connectors. I kind of remember they were 115 VAC, but I am far from sure. It would still be handy to have a decent 5 MHz source around, so, maybe I'll play with them to see If I can have any success. I'll be sure to let you know the results. BTW, these oscillators are 2 and 3/4" square and 5 and 1/2" long. Regards - Mike
Mike B. Feher, N4FS 89 Arnold Blvd. Howell, NJ, 07731 732-886-5960 -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of A.H.Schmidt Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 7:31 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [time-nuts] Information on the HP 00105-6013 Oven oscillator To Mike Fehder.. Hello, my name is Horst. I live in Melbourne Australia . I just read your Message in the Time Nuts collunm. You where in need of a 5MHz oscillator. You also write, that you have a couple of 00105's which you believe to be dead, I do have one here which is working ok, but I dont have the connection diagram for the oscillator. Would you have any information about it you could let me have. If there is any cost involved, I would of course be happy to refund them to you.. Kind Regards, Horst _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list [email protected] https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list [email protected] https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts
