Hi Colin,
If the list is still active and some one is willing to ship to Australia,
happy to reimburce any costs, please add me to the list for one unit.
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Regards
Gerald
>-- Original Message --
>Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 18:53:28 -0800 (PST)
>From: Colin Bradley <[EMAIL PROTECT
Hi Javier,
I looked everywhere, Thanks. It looks like a match, you beauty.
Cheers
Gerald
>-- Original Message --
>Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2007 13:15:22 +0100
>From: Javier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
>Subject: Re: [time-nuts] FEI-565A part
>Reply-
Hi all,
Have decided to get stuck into fault finding my 5650A again. With no replies
from FEI over the past 2 months, have decided to trace out the PCB the good
old fasioned way, however the only IC on the 1 inch square PCB PCB has me
completely lost.
So to the question, has any one ever come acr
>From memory, the pins are made from Beryllium copper, this material has good
heat transfer properties and is generally much harder then straight annealed
copper, however when slightly oxidised, it becomes difficult to solder.
The Crystal element supported at the end of the pin(s), may receive exc
Hi nuts,
Since signing up to Time-nuts some time ago, there has been a lot of discussion
relating to GPS disciplined frequency standards. Infact, the information
is overwhelming but wonderful reading, but I must admit to some extent
fragmented,
but for a reason, mostly replies.
For the past 20 y
Hi Rob,
Thanks for the feedback.
You are right and your comment about the task on your hand in an understatement.
However, us Aussies never give up. I do agree the little brick does run hot,
however both units have failed in the same region and fail to lock. In
particular
one unit had suffered
Hi Jason,
Thanks for the email address.
Peter Vince has just sent me a technical manual in PDF, I hope there is some
hidden data that I could use in my quest to repair both units.
Should I find anything, I would will share the data or findings. I have been
on these 2 failed units for over 6 mont
Hi Vince,
I have been aware of the leapsecond website for some time, so thanks.
The japanese site provides a bit of extra data, but with no translation,
it is a bit hard to understand.
Cheers.
Gerald
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>Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 00:46:53 +
>To: Discussion of precise tim