Hi

>From a quick look at Mr Google:

>From the base part number (233) they are low cost un-compensated sine wave 
>XO’s. They run of something like 12 to 15V and put out about +7 dbm. Phase 
>noise (by todays standards) is “nothing special”. The harmonics are what any 
>recient thread on the subject here would call “nowhere near good enough”. The 
>same would be said of the sub harmonics on the 100 MHz version.

Pinouts should be close to:

http://www.vectron.com/products/xo/co-233_233h.htm. 

They also show up in Vectron catalogs going back pretty much to the dawn of 
time. 

I have absolutely no idea if any of that applies to the 8346 version. I’ve 
never seen one for sale or a picture of one. 

Bob


> On Mar 6, 2016, at 12:40 PM, cfo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 233-8346

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