Hi

Even with an “account”, most oscillator companies will not supply internal 
details on their product. That’s in part
to protect their IP. It also reflects the complexity of tracing back to exactly 
what doc’s apply to an older unit. The 
normal drill is for you to send it back and they take a look at it. They then 
quote a repair charge and you either 
go ahead with it or have them send it back. 

Bob

> On Oct 25, 2018, at 1:56 PM, Ulf Kylenfall via time-nuts 
> <time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Many monts ago I approached the list regarding an Oscilloquartz 
> 8600-3(945.860.011.03 s/n 422) 5 MHz Ovenized Crystal Oscillator. It had aged 
> and was 1 Hz off and couldnot be braught back to 5.000.000 MHz.
> Since I did not have "an account" with Oscilloquartz or what they are 
> calledtoday, I was not able to get any help from them.
> There was one answer off the list from someone who could possibly helpbut 
> that person either forgot or did not have any relevant informationto share.
> A box with the dismantled unit has been laying on my shelf for months and I 
> am therefore asking again. If there is no information about thisunit 
> available I will scrap it. I do not know of any other forumto ask.
> Best Regards
> 
> Ulf KylenfallSM6GXV
> 
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