Jim,

Forgot to add two things. There were two versions of the system - the rack 
mount had 6 slots and the portable had 5. And the rubidium oscillator is an 
Efratom FRK. 

Steve




> On Dec 13, 2017, at 8:03 PM, Steve - Home <steve-kr...@cox.net> wrote:
> 
> Jim,
> 
> I have an AS210 system that is on the “round tuit” list. It worked when I got 
> it years ago but developed problems and had to be set aside. I have the -01A 
> module controller, -02 freq comparator, -03 freq generator (500MHz), -04 
> digital delay gen, and -20 clock module. I haven’t seen one with an 18GHz 
> plug-in; that would be nice.
> 
> I have the manuals somewhere but it would take some archaeology to find them 
> as I’m rearranging the lab.
> 
> One thing I remember is the modules will not work in a TM-series mainframe. 
> Chances are good you would damage both the plug in and the mainframe. I don’t 
> have a TM mainframe handy to see if the case parts might work. Mine was rack 
> mounted and has very basic aluminum panels.
> 
> I’ve had all the modules except the controller out at one time or another. 
> The controller looks to be a bear to remove and I believe that’s where the 
> rubidium oscillator hides. It will be after the new year before I can have a 
> look at mine but I’m happy to help if I can. 
> 
> Steve K. 
> 
> 
> 
>> On Dec 13, 2017, at 6:56 PM, jim stephens <jwsm...@jwsss.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Does anyone have a lead on the oscillator in this frame as far as repair / 
>> replacement?
>> 
>> A friend has one with all the plugins, and one extra spot.  If I understand 
>> it, he also has an 18ghz plugin to fit that.
>> 
>> But currently the oscillator seems kaput.  He's checked all of the fuses he 
>> could get to according to the manual, and is looking for two others that 
>> currently alude him.
>> 
>> If anyone has had one apart and has some words on the process of working on 
>> them, he said he had a hell of a time disassembling things.  Also there are 
>> only shards of part of the case, and he seems to think the sizes of the 
>> panels are custom, and we can't rob from a donor TM-515.
>> 
>> Would appreciate anyone who has worked on one to let us know.
>> thanks
>> Jim
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