The manual is about a megabyte - the list will not accept it.

[email protected] wrote:
Is there a way you can post it on time-nuts?
Thank you Bert Kehren In a message dated 3/30/2010 9:10:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:

We'll  the "A"s are the package with the BNC connector.

The "B"s are for OEM equipment, they had 6 pins and a smaller plastic black case ....

Turns out they have some of the lowest phase noise specs on  record....

I can send the manual, if you  like...

Brian

Mike Feher wrote:
I do not believe that I am familiar with the 10514B. I probably have
about 6
or so 10514As with BNC connectors (most in a metal case and a few in
epoxy),
and, I recall from about 40 years ago a 10514A that was a small little
black
 cube with leads for mounting on a PC board. Naturally, I had to take  one
apart back then as that was the fun part. In the late 60's I  designed a
thick-film phase detector that was used in an ASW system,  where I simply
matched the hot carrier HP diodes for a fixed voltage  drop at a given
current. We also wound the toroids, and had an op-amp  on the output. Wow,
that was ages ago. Regards - Mike

 Mike B. Feher, N4FS
89 Arnold Blvd.
Howell, NJ, 07731
 732-886-5960





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