Are you sure that the OCXO is failing? I bought two 1992s. One was basically dead. A custom IC (U39) was running at 90C with no heatsink. In the working unit U39 was ~60C. One of this chip's functions is to process the oscillator before it's sent to the 10MHz STD. OUTPUT jack on the back. U39 is the socketed 40 pin dip located on the right side, in front of the OCXO. Maybe your unit has a flaky U39.

Ed

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          I own one RACAL-DANA 1992 (Standard- TCXO).  I purchased one with the 
Option 04E on eBAY.

          The 04E chassis is sealed and the internal OCXO overheats due to lack 
of cooling air.  This causes the counter to stop taking measurements.  I had to 
add ventilation holes on the top and right side of the chassis lid to obtain 
reliable operation.

          Both counters work up to 1,750 MHz.

Bill Hanna


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