10 years ago I started a project to try to improve on the 5065A by buying an 
Optical Unit in Europe and only use the temperature control boards. Temperature 
control with a fan and aging with a DAC based on 20 year experience with my 
FRK. Age, move and Macular hole in the left eye ended that project.

Maybe do a coordinated redesign that is done by multiple members with as the 
final step being taking the Optical Unit and transfer it to the new chassis is 
an option. On the present unit if noise is a goal there are multiple HP 10811 
with varying performance out there and why not bring out the 10 MHz with an 
amp. Has been done. Or an other OCXO? Our answer is a clean up loop with an 
external OCXO. Have good results. With the outstanding performance of my 
HP5065A the policy is hands off, do not even touch the C field dial in order to 
get aging data. Past tests have shown that after changing C field it takes time 
to settle.
Bert Kehren  Palm City  Florida In a message dated 8/5/2020 5:56:17 AM Eastern 
Standard Time, [email protected] writes: 
   I would like to share with you my thoughts on two important points that 
concern a little all attempts to modify and upgrade the equipment.   In general 
I am very reluctant to modify both the electrically and mechanically, in this 
case, the HP5065A. Modifying, even completely a board, I agree if there is a 
significant improvement, trying to use the existing pinout and, in the need for 
additional connection points, use additional connectors on the board. As 
regards the space on the pcb, smd components can be used whenever possible or 
doughter boards.   Remove boards, transformers or anything else I find 
reluctant, I would prefer to have the possibility of being able to go back to 
the original configuration if necessary.  The area occupied by the optional 
batteries, which I think almost nobody uses, can be used for new electronics.   
Using a switching power supply with better performance I agree and since there 
is already a dedicated DC input on the back of the 5065A I would prefer to use 
the one to connect to an external box that contains the new power supply and 
the management of a backup DC input. This eliminates the need to dismantle 
anything inside the HP5065A.   Another important point is that of the certainty 
of the results of a change. I mean that most hobbyists who have a 5065A, 
including me, do not have the opportunity to measure the proposed improvement 
effects, first of all because they do not have a reference such as an HMaser 
available, nor even such a refined measuring system to appreciate the 
improvements made. I want to remember that between zero and 8kseconds the GPS 
system (e.g. HP GPSDO) in our laboratories has an Adev higher than that of the 
HP5065A and therefore the measure we do in that range is that of GPS, not that 
of rubidium.   For this reason I invite all those who dedicate themselves to 
these very interesting changes proposed to test the results obtained in depth 
and to share them with us with numerical and graphic elements. I take this 
opportunity to thank them in advance for their scientific help.   I want to 
specify that this is my point of view, it is not a rule and not necessarily 
shared by other people.   thankyou ,  Luciano   Luciano P. S. Paramithiotti  
[email protected]  www.timeok.it   Da "time-nuts" 
[email protected]  A "Discussion of precise time and frequency 
measurement" [email protected]  Cc  Data Tue, 4 Aug 2020 13:32:31 -0400  
Oggetto Re: [time-nuts] "The Penultimate HP5065 A15"  Hi   If a more extensive 
rebuild is in the works …..   +/-20V is (as has been observed) not an ideal 
voltage for “modern” electronics.  If you dig into each of the boards, there is 
a lot of “drop it down right now” regulation  done on a board by board basis. 
More or less what might be there:   A1 Synth  A2 Battery Charger  A3 60 MHz 
multiplier  A4 100 KHz divider  A5 Digital Divider (= clock)  A6 1 MHz divider  
A7 AC amplifier  A8 Phase detector  A9 Integrator  A10 OCXO  A11 Rb temp 
control  A12 Rb assembly  A13 5 MHz buffer  A14 Logic  A15 Power supply  A16 
Power for clock  A17 Terminal board  A18 Jumpers ( = alt for A2)  A19 Led Clock 
board   For most uses, A4,A5,A6,A16,and A19 are not required. A2 is just a pair 
of diodes (A18) rather than  a battery charger. A17 is more part of the wiring 
harness than anything else. Looking at what’s left:   A1 synth, this seems to 
be a target for various replacement schemes. Right now, it has a bunch  of 
positive voltage rails with some circuits running on 20V. Replacement likely 
would run on <= +12.   A3 Multiplier. Again a target for replacement in some 
schemes. Same supply as A1 for replacement.  Existing design runs +20 direct to 
a lot of circuits.   A7 AC amplifier. Now runs +/-20V. Pretty much begs for a 
modern op-amp based replacement  board. +/-12 probably is fine for that board. 
A *good* -15 would work for the existing board with minor  mods.   A8 Phase 
detector. Replacement probably is all digital. Now runs +20V A9 Later version 
of the board runs +/-15. Probably would work fine a good +/-12 with minor mods  
 A10 If it’s a 10811, it’s going to need > +18 for the heater and +12 for the 
OCXO. There are other  “at least as good” parts that work fine on +12.   A11 
Unless you want to redo the heater windings on A12, you are stuck with +20 to 
+30V. Rest of the board  sort of begs for a modern op-amp approach.   A12 Lamp 
assembly is the only load (other than heater windings and C field). It does run 
on +20V.   A13 +20V taken to +9 for everything on the board. Simple mod to run 
on +12 (or +15 or +10 …). Replacement  likely runs on +12   A14 If the upstream 
boards get changed, this likely does as well. Sort of begs for a $1 MCU and a 
handful of resistors  as a replacement.   A15 ( the topic of discussion)   So, 
there are two “customers” for -20V. Both would be happy with a fairly good -15V 
instead. If the replacement  OCXO for A10 tunes 0 to 5V, the need for a 
negative supply becomes a bit unclear.   There are a couple of places you can’t 
easily get around 20 to 30V. The heater windings on the physics  package are 
the biggie. The Rb lamp driver is probably not worth messing with.   If you 
keep A1, A3, A7, or A8, they will need the existing +20V. +12 or +15 makes more 
sense for their  replacements. A13 could easily be modified and run on +12 or 
+15.   ====   So why all this long winded yack?   The ultimate need for +20 is 
really pretty small. The lamp still needs it. The heaters need something  in 
that vicinity. They don’t need the super regulation or low noise that the lamp 
needs.   The -20 probably does at least as well as a -15 V supply, even as the 
device sits right now.  Long term -15 makes more sense.   A bulk +12 (and maybe 
+5) likely take up the heavy lifting for most of the boards once they are  
modified. Indeed they would be useful even on the existing boards.   Does this 
change anything you do on the A15 right now? Maybe not. It is worth thinking a 
bit on though.   Bob       > On Aug 4, 2020, at 6:35 AM, Poul-Henning Kamp 
<[email protected]> wrote:  >  > --------  > Magnus Danielson writes:  >  >> 
If that is the range you aim to improve, then I strongly recommend you  >> do 
re-read the postings I did about phase noise in detector range, as I  >> have 
showed that phase-noise get's mixed down to DC and increase the  >> noise 
there. With very ugly and hand-wavey hack I was able to  >> significantly 
reduce that noise essentially by cleaning up the  >> phase-noise.  >  > Ohh, 
absolutely.  >  > My plan is to put a modulated DDS synth in to get a much more 
modern  > detector system.  >  > But right now the zener on my a15 is better at 
measuring temperature  > than holding voltage stable, so I'm addressing that 
first.  >  > See the 3rd graph here:  >  > 
http://phk.freebsd.dk/hacks/HP5065A/20150908_a15/  >  >>>> I would go for the 
LTZ1000 if you can. The LM399 has gone out of  >>>> fashion for a reason: [...] 
 >>> Yes, I know, being also a volt-nut :-)  >>  >> I have not yet jumped down 
that rabbit-hole as I am by far not done with  >> the current one. :)  >>  >> 
I've been looking at the LTZ1000 and one day I may get some.  >  > You *really* 
want the version of it which is packaged in the attractive  > and *incredibly* 
useful "HP3458A" cabinet :-)  >  > --  > Poul-Henning Kamp | UNIX since Zilog 
Zeus 3.20  > [email protected] | TCP/IP since RFC 956  > FreeBSD committer | BSD 
since 4.3-tahoe  > Never attribute to malice what can adequately be explained 
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