Hi

That's just a basic solder sealed package. It should be pretty easy to pop 
open. You'll use up a bit of solder wick doing it…

Bob

On Jul 25, 2012, at 6:03 PM, Paul Flinders wrote:

> On 25/07/12 22:18, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
>> How about a 10 MHz OCXO and a divide by two chip?   Maybe an op-amp to 
>> change and/or invert
>> the control voltage?
> Yes I've thought about that. In fact it might be the better way to go as 
> 10MHz output would definitely be more useful.
> 
> I need to trace out the circuit to see what happens to the 5MHz signal on its 
> way to the rear BNC and also on its way to the logic circuits to see if I 
> could get a divider in there at the right point to send 5MHz to the logic and 
> 10MHz on the rear BNC.
> 
> As you suggest the easiest is if I can find a unit with a similar control 
> voltage range (0.5 to 7V and approx +/- 1 in 10^7 adjustment).
> 
> 
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