Perkin Elmer bought EGG Reticon. That is only one of many divisions. I used to work there and can tell you we made no frequency references. Other cool stuff though....

The core of EG&G was a squat office building. Nothing was made there, other than governance.

It is a full time job to keep up with how that company was chopped apart. These two come to mind.

http://www.ortec-online.com/
http://www.princetonappliedresearch.com/


The military/federal services went to URS and JT3. You might be able to find an old annual report on archive.org to get the names of the other instrument parts of the business.



On 9/7/2011 1:31 PM, Bob Camp wrote:
Hi

The "new" name for the location that made them is:

Perkin Elmer Optoelectronics
35 Congress St #2921, Salem, MA 01970-7314

I've never seen a division or subsidiary name associated with the Rb's. The
part of the company that makes them is part of the original core of the
outfit.

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On the monitor outputs, fire the unit up and watch them with a voltmeter.
They are likely either DC levels or 0-5V CMOS outputs.

Bob

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Usually something from EG&G will come from a division of the company.
Princeton Applied Research for instance. If you could narrow it down to the
actual device builder, you may get better searches.

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I have just come across an EG&G TS-RFS Rubidium oscillator and have never
seen any information on it.  There is a 16-pin connector that is relatively
well labeled, but some of the interface signals are still a mystery (like
what is the range of the 'DC light', and what is the interface to the 'lock
monitor' signal - also, what is 'REG MON').

Anyone with a manual for this one?  Or any other knowledge.  Google seems to
be pretty devoid of information.

Regards,
Skip Withrow
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