Hi
Well …. ummm …. errr …. it turns out that there *are* (or were) papers
published on the topic that are
“well known” in the … e …. space community and pop right out of the stack
of papers that the guys
from …. errr …. a well known space outfit in California bring with them ….
The issue
In message <1f48decf-dee6-220f-f7ce-948642724...@rubidium.se>, Magnus Danielson
writes:
>The trouble with aluminium electrolytics is [...]
Thanks for proving the exact point I made in my email yesterday.
Now please go read it, because it contains some important details :-)
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On 2/24/2019 7:01 PM, djl wrote:
Probably tapped for 1/2" pipe thread.
Hi Don,
I don't think so - the threads were much too coarse. 1/2" NPT is 14
threads per inch. My 5/8-11 tap went in quite easily and didn't cut new
threads, just deepened up the original threads...
thanks,
ben
Hi,
On 2019-02-25 07:48, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message
, Dana
Whitlow writes:
This would seem to imply that purposely overrating a 'lyt is pretty pointless.
Any comments on this notion?
I've always wondered that myself, and found very little documentation or
wisdom
Hello Rodger,
We have one of these still operating in the lab and I have a manual. Please
contact me off list.
Cheers
Michael
On Tue, 26 Feb 2019 at 3:00 am, Rodger via time-nuts <
time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote:
> Thanks but that manual is for the slave clock displays. I'm looking for
> the
On 2/25/19 8:44 AM, David Witten wrote:
The bit of threaded tubing I found at the hardware store that fits
perfectly is labeled:
ProLine plumbing and heating products
BN-750NLB
877250
Nipple
(Niple)
1/4 inch x 1/4 inch x 6 inch
MIP
for installation instructions visit:
www.bkproducts.com
I was
The bit of threaded tubing I found at the hardware store that fits
perfectly is labeled:
ProLine plumbing and heating products
BN-750NLB
877250
Nipple
(Niple)
1/4 inch x 1/4 inch x 6 inch
MIP
for installation instructions visit:
www.bkproducts.com
I was surprised by the 1/4 inch bit, as it seems
On 2/25/19 5:48 AM, Bob kb8tq wrote:
Hi
Indeed there is both a minimum and a maximum working voltage for a properly
derated electrolytic
capacitor. We found that out in the middle of a design review when the
customer’s team brought it
up … (much to our surprise).
Bob
The Cornell Dubilier
Thanks but that manual is for the slave clock displays. I'm looking for the
manual for the master, which is a single unit, rack mounted device.
-Original Message-
From: time-nuts On Behalf Of Joseph Gray
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2019 3:52 AM
To: Discussion of precise time and
On 2/24/19 5:01 PM, djl wrote:
Probably tapped for 1/2" pipe thread.
Don
I don't know.. 1/2" NPT is 0.840" which a lot bigger than 5/8" 0.625"
3/8" NPT is 0.675, which would be pretty loose on a 5/8" bolt. 3/8" is
18 TPI. Not til you get up to the 1" and bigger do you get down to 11.5 TPI.
Hi
Indeed there is both a minimum and a maximum working voltage for a properly
derated electrolytic
capacitor. We found that out in the middle of a design review when the
customer’s team brought it
up … (much to our surprise).
Bob
> On Feb 25, 2019, at 1:48 AM, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>
Hi
On a GPS distribution system the issue of 75 vs 50 ohm cable is pretty much a
non-issue. A lot of people have run 75 ohms (like Trimble on the TBolt) and had
no problems from this.
The “TV” splitters are generally spec’d to 2 GHz, so well beyond GPS
frequencies.
Again, it should not be an
Older model, but this may help.
http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/shareID3748302/fileID641557522/641557522.pdf
Joe Gray
W5JG
On Sun, Feb 24, 2019 at 9:03 PM Rodger via time-nuts <
time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote:
> Hello List,
>
>
>
> I am looking for the manual for a Leitch CSD-5300 master
I do not know, if the brake down voltage decreases if the electrolyte
capacitor is used well bellow the original rated voltage, but I know
from experience, that if you cautiously and slowly increase the voltage
across the capacitor it will work at higher than the rated voltage, but
with
Hello List,
I am looking for the manual for a Leitch CSD-5300 master clock. These were
used in the broadcast industry in the 80s and 90s. There is a related white
paper on the internet titled "A Telephone-Based Time Dissemination System"
with a filename of ADA499239.pdf that describes the
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