On 11/16/2011 8:47 AM, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
  I don't know exactly which
timebase my 1992 has, but I did notice the 5 to 10 MHz doubler
on the back of the oscillator,  The back has separate coarse
and fine frequency adjustments.  Can someone identify which
timebase is fitted to this counter?
It is the high stability one Chuck if it has the two adjustments and the doubler. If you are planning on using it I recommend leaving it plugged in always and just pressing the Standby button when you don't want to use it which keeps the oven permanently on. This way the oven will be most stable. Mind you if you use the external timebase input there's no point in doing that.

Back in the day before T'bolts etc., it was the best oven I had, almost up to -hp- 10811 standards.

Dan

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