I've posted some General Radio notes and specifications on their Model 1115-B oscillator, hoping there might be some relevance to the Model 1120.
Product specific information starts on page 8. http://www.ni6e.com/genrad/ Regards, Peter NI6E Max Robinson wrote: > There must have been several different versions of this unit. The > oscillator I have is 5 MHz. The frequency dividers in the rack I got it out > of were discrete transistor construction. Seems to me the clock used a 25L6 > although I don't remember how they derived the heater voltage. There was > also a phase locked frequency multiplier with outputs at 10 MHz, 100 MHz and > 1 GHz. The frequency divider module had outputs down to 1 PPS. > > After typing that I'm not sure the oscillator frequency is right. Maybe > it's 1 MHz. I'm sure it's not 100 kHz. > > Regards. > > Max. K 4 O D S. > > _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
