Le 24 janv. 2014 à 05:26, Paul Cianciolo a écrit :

> Hello all,
> 
> I have had a MV89A running now for a couple of years now.   It is inside of a 
> Dewar along with bypassing capacitors and the adjustment pot.
> The end is sealed insulation.  For a matter of convenience the oscillator is 
> mounted upside down. I am planning on reconfiguring the box it is in and 
> adding a divider circuit and some other items.
> 
> So 2 questions
> 
> 1) Is the fact that the mv89a is inside a Dewar causing any short term or 
> long term adverse effects?
> 2) Is running the oscillator in the upside down position having any adverse 
> effects?  
> Since I am reconfiguring  the box, I plan on mounting the oscillator in the 
> best possible position,  and sealing up the Dewar.
> 

  I very much doubt that the absolute position has any effect. Otherwise I 
would expect to see "This Side Up and an arrow marked "North" on the casing. 
There are none on my samples. Any acceleration will cause phase shift but you 
say that you will be adding circuitry, so I guess it will be powered off for 
and so you will not see that. You are more like likely to see some effect from 
the power cycle than anything else. If you have a measuring  instrument 
available it would be nice to take some data before and after the operation and 
report back what you see. 

 Regards


> Any comments please?
> 
> PaulC
> W1VLF
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