Thank you for you replies Dave and Paul!

Well, patience won out and I left the unit on for a considerably longer time.  
The inner oven meter indication then started to come up off of zero after 
nearly seven hours.  Not knowing the thermal mass it has to heat I guess I 
assumed that it would have a slightly quicker response time.  My ignorance...

This morning I checked the unit again and the inner oven indication is slightly 
lower than where it should be in the red "OK" region on the meter meaning that 
the heater is still delivering a little more than normal heat and the 5 MHz 
frequency, which started out at ~+33 Hz cold, is now at -1.2 Hz and holding 
steady telling me that the heat delivered has overshot its normal operating 
point.  Granted I have not let the crystal assembly soak for any considerable 
time but my mind is thinking about a possible bias in the heater control 
circuit by a leaky passive component or transistor causing it to remain on a 
little more than necessary. But, again, I will be patient and watch its 
progress over the upcoming days.

I pulled out a Sulzer 5A manual and took a closer look at the schematic.  From 
what I observed in the URQ-10 circuitry that is external to the FE-10 
oscillator itself, the power supply and frequency handling portions appear to 
come close to nearly a carbon copy of the older Sulzer unit.  The non-A version 
URQ-10 design is considerably different and somewhat more complex.

And if anyone out there comes across an "A" version manual or has one in their 
possession, I would be willing to compensate them for a photocopy.

Regards,

Greg
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