Raj,

Raj wrote:
Hi Stan,

        I will explore this issue tomorrow, 20:00 here now. I was just going 
through a boyish thrill of fiddling with a Sony ICF-S10Mk2 and the amazing 
numbers of AM stations it picks up.. maybe it can be used at 60Khz.. for 10$ it 
worth it !!

        How about keeping he Rb cover open ? I measured the lamp housing
at 110C and the rest at 60-70C.

These are the expected values and heating is applied to achieve it. Pulling the cover will force more power to be pushed into it to compensate for the cooling, and fast-changes in temperature will be less effectively compensated.

I dont intend to keep my units on all the time but I dont feel good about 
anything running hot!

No, you *WANT* it to run at those temperatures for a number of reasons. That is what the Rubidium physical package needs for proper operations. So pulling the lid of (which is magnetic shielding) to cool it (the regulated temperature) is defeating the intended operation. Rather, make sure to not cool it too much.

Maybe a small slow fan might help. I am fascinated by the blinking light inside 
at 1Hz and thats
not available on the DB connector. I did add a reverse polarity protection by 
soldering a 2A diode
between the center pin of the regulator and the +15 pin. I wish I can find a 
schematic and what
else I can do with this gizmo!

You can program the output frequency... but I assume you know that.

Cheers,
Magnus

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