Dave:  Excellent  !!
   That is exactly the level of information I need to find what I assume is
bad transistor or two.  I love these power supply problems in this vintage
gear. It fits so well with my skill level coupled  with the stock of diodes
and transistors I have accumulated over the last 30-40 years. 
    Les    M/K1YCM

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 8:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] HP 105B Oscillator DC Power problem

Someone probably has the whole thing as a pdf but here's a quick and 
dirty 'manual on the floor' shot of the power supply schematic to get 
you going meanti
Regards
Dave Brown
Christchurch,
New Zealand

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Subject: [time-nuts] HP 105B Oscillator DC Power problem


> Any one with an emailable copy of DC power supply schematic for an 
> 105B
> oscillator, or a URL pointing to a manual ?
>     Les   M/K1YCM
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