I would like to put my Thunderbolt into a chassis with power supply and would 
like to have the most favorable thermal environment since the unit is somewhat 
temperature dependent. 

I was thinking of mounting the unit in insulating material, but am worried it 
will get too hot to the point the temp control loop won't work properly. Has 
anyone experimented with this and found the best solution?  I would like to 
remove the strong dependence on room temperature that I have currently. 


Peter

On Jul 11, 2012, at 11:18 AM, Gary Fiber <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> I purchased a Trimble Thunderbolt. Is there a web page or does someone have a 
> set of written steps to set up the Thunderbolt? There are quite a few 
> adjustments available for it and it makes sense to me not to reinvent the 
> wheel. I have googled and got some results using Tboltmon. Have tried Lady 
> Heather, but have to figure out just how to utilize that program.
> Have the Thunderbolt, a Mean Well 60 watt supply, have I hope is a decent 
> antenna arriving Friday. Am intending on using the 19 MHz output for a time 
> base for my HP-8935A and HP-8656B.
> 
> Gary Fiber K8IZ 
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