Dave
In my experience motorola oscillators were pretty good. They do the job
intended of keeping radios on frequency with an appropriate noise level.
Nice unit its heater looks like it runs on 18v and osc at 8V.
Hard to say how these units compare to what is typically discussed on
Time-nuts I will guess lower grade by quite a bit. But again they had a
particular use so don't take that as a negative comment. We tend to dive in
a bit deeper as you will see. Thanks for the pix good to see whats in them.
5 Mhz oscillators are always useful.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL


On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 8:09 PM, Bob Camp <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> Certainly looks like Motorola innards. They are one of the few outfits
> that refers to oscillator trim as a "warp adjustment". You *do not* want to
> know what that oscillator's great grandfather looked like in 1974….
>
> Bob
>
> On Sep 4, 2013, at 4:38 PM, quartz55 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have 6 of these things, I've opened one of them.  Is anyone interested
> in them, are they worth anything, should I put them on ebay?  You can see
> them here
> http://s251.photobucket.com/user/DogTi/library/time?sort=3&page=1  I
> think they're out of UHF Quantar digital repeaters.  I have no other
> information on them.
> >
> > Dave
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