Re: [time-nuts] question about HP 5601a harmonic generator

2017-12-25 Thread Morris Odell
Hi,

Fortunately I have not had this problem but I did have to deal with a destroyed 
SRD in a HP 5110A  synthesizer driver a few years ago. The SRD in that device 
is maintained at an elevated temperature in a little oven and as a result of a 
thermostat failure it was reduced to a charred blob. With no possibility of 
finding an original  replacement I set the harmonic generator module up on the 
bench ( no easy feat!) and tried a range of different diodes to see if any of 
them would work. After a lot of experimentation I finally hit on a power 
varactor diode that was the final frequency multiplier in a junked cellphone 
transmitter from the original analog FM system that was eventually replaced 
with the current digital one. That diode was made by National Panasonic and is 
a gold plated stud mounted device. I had to fiddle around to fit it in but the 
5110A has not missed a beat since. Of course, in the 5110A it does operate at a 
much lower frequency than the 5061A, but it's original use was i
 n the upper VHF range I think.

If you can't find a replacement you might have to resort to similar 
experimentation .

Morris



> May I know if anyone knows the part number or the specification of the 
> step recovery diode in the harmonic generator for the old HP 5601A 
> cesium frequency standard?
> 


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[time-nuts] question about HP 5601a harmonic generator

2017-12-25 Thread cdelect
When working on the A4 assy. the ONLY adjustments you should make are:

- Cavity frequency, unscrew locking ring and while looking at the A7 J1
signal or 2nd harmonic reading adjust for max and then lock down.

- Attenuator, Unlock with allen, adjust for same, usually pulled all the
way out. Remember to lock.

-S5 the one by the attenuator, only needed if tube swapped but if you
adjust make sure the peak does not slip when you tighten the locknut.

- the top pot, adjust for the same.

- If you adjust any of the other locknutted plungers you will NEVER get
back to where you need to be

Cheers,


Corby

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