Taka,

The chance of finding a cheap, used, working, replacement tube is rather small. But...

1) One approach is keep looking for another 5071A that's not working and selling cheap and hope very much that it's just the electronics that's bad and the tube is still good. Then you can create one working standard from a combination of parts; a time nut right of passage.

Some years ago Corby had success retrofitting old "skinny" tubes from 5061B into 5071A frames. But that requires a working, surplus, late model 5061B tube, which is also about as hard to find as a 5071A tube.

2) Or, you can remove the dead Cs tube (to save weight) and simply use the 5071A as a stand-alone quartz frequency standard. Besides a very nice 10811 oscillator you get lots of nice features, including redundant 120 VAC and 24 VDC power inputs, internal battery backup, 5/10 MHz outputs, 1PPS outputs, optional 1PPS sync, coarse phase stepping and fine frequency steering via SCPI commands over RS232, a nice looking LED time display, and an LCD with keyboard.

None of this requires so much as a screwdriver or soldering iron. Note that using a PC or Arduino and talking SCPI could turn it into the most over-the-top alarm clock.

3) Still another idea is to turn the 5071A into a GPSDO. Hey, maybe call it the 5071G. Yes, you'd have to add a GPS/1PPS receiver and some sort of phase comparator or time interval counter (e.g., TAPR/TICC) and microcontroller. But, no, you wouldn't need any of the usual GPSDO DAC and EFC stuff since the 5071A already contains a fancy DDS with much better resolution and stability than anything inside a traditional GPSDO. There's plenty of space for your circuits with once the dead Cs tube is removed.

4) Last option is to part the 5071A out. There are people on the list who might be interested in select pieces, or even the whole...

/tvb


On 10/23/2019 8:42 PM, Taka Kamiya via time-nuts wrote:
I have an HP5071A with a high performance option that does not work.  All of my 
tests indicate the faulty component is a tube itself.  Buying a new tube is way 
out of my budget.  I am now torn between parting it out and see what I can use 
and keeping it intact with hope something might pop up.

Question for the group....  Obtaining a used tube for this, I don't care if its 
high performance or not, as long as it works with the chassis, is really not a 
possibility, correct?  I have never seen one on eBay.

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(Mr.) Taka Kamiya
KB4EMF / ex JF2DKG
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