Pretty certain I have a data sheet in my old Austron sales brochure. Will
dig it out and scan. 

Regards 

Rob Kimberley

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Peter Vince
Sent: 10 February 2007 00:09
To: [email protected]
Subject: [time-nuts] Looking for info on Austron 1120L5 ovened crystal
oscillator module

Hello all,

        I have just picked up an Austron 5 MHz "Low noise quartz oscillator"
module from ebay, model number 1120L5.  This is about two inches square,
stands four inches tall, and has both an SMA connector for the RF output,
and a nine-pin valve base for all the other connections.  It was
manufactured in 1982, and has a part number of 30297970.  I have drawn a
blank on Google - would anyone happen to have any connection details for
this unit please?

        As a slight aside, I did find an interesting article via Google
entitled "Brief History of the development of Ultra-Precise Oscillators for
Ground and Space Applications" by Jerry R. Norton and Jim M. Cloeren of The
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics
Laboratory:

        http://www.ieee-uffc.org/fcmain.asp?page=norton


                Thanks,

                        Peter (London, England)

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