Don't give up Karen, the Morion oxcos are relative easy to repair, you need one coca-cola can, cut it is pieces until you get a very thin ALU foil, get some thicker carton wind around the box of the OXCO's box that way you have a heat isolation between the OXCO's box and the vise, which you need to hold it, but hold the OXCO that way, that the bottom part where the soldering is fare away from the vise, and the can is upside down, "fire up" a relative large [ min. 100W] solder iron, if it has temperature setting set to the maximum and if it is hot push it hard against the OXCO can, as soon as the solder melted push a piece Alu foil into the gap [ there is a gap between the bottom of the can and the rst of the can ] and move to the next part to melt the solder. You need to push in at least 5mm long the Alu foil into the gap, if you get it all around, you could pull out the content of the OXCO can. That is a double oven oscillator, depend what is the problem , you may have to open the internal can also, usually it is "visible" if something is broken, just power up and follow the current paths, with meter and scope probe, it is practical to temporarily disconnect the oven heating [ the large heater transistor ]. I fixed five of them, you need some patience and luck and you have to be very careful.
73
KJ6UHN
Alex


On 10/29/2014 11:09 AM, Karen Tadevosyan wrote:
Charles,
Thanks a lot for the detailed explanation and recipes. Understood and will 
check this weekend.
All my Morion 10MHz MV89A OCXOs are used and from eBay's. That's why the first 
version of broken surplus MV89A looks realistic.
Best regards,
Karen



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