Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment

2008-06-17 Thread WB6BNQ
Phil,

Would it be possible to scan those manuals and provide them to Didier Juges,
KO4BB, for inclusion to his manual page ?

The following URL is to his manual page and the first item is the instructions
for doing the uploading.

http://www.ko4bb.com/cgi-bin/manuals.pl

Thank you in advance for your consideration.

BillWB6BNQ


phil wrote:

 Going from memory, I think it's a 103. Yes I have the manuals for all that
 stuff I have.

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 Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:00 AM
 Subject: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment

  Hi Phil,
 
  I am curious about your statement, below, concerning the separate Fluke
  comparator.  Is it the Fluke Montronics model 100 ?
 
  If so, I have one of those and am wondering if you have the manual for it
  ?
 
  Thanks,
 
  BillWB6BNQ
 
 
  phil wrote:
 
  Speaking of the 207, is there any demand for that anymore? I still have
  an
  old Fluke 207, the separate Fluke comparator, and a Motorola standard we
  used with it. Just wondered if perhaps I should put it on ebay or is it a
  waste of time.
 
  Phil
 
 
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Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment

2008-06-17 Thread phil
Bill,
Just looked and it's Fluke/Montronics model 103A
It's a big manual if I recall, about the same size as the 207. I could scan 
it later but need some block of time on that one.
If you need it, I could perhaps drop it off at a copy shop and let them 
duplicate it. Most of those manuals had large pull-out schematics.

Phil


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Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:14 AM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment


 Phil,

 Would it be possible to scan those manuals and provide them to Didier 
 Juges,
 KO4BB, for inclusion to his manual page ?

 The following URL is to his manual page and the first item is the 
 instructions
 for doing the uploading.

 http://www.ko4bb.com/cgi-bin/manuals.pl

 Thank you in advance for your consideration.

 BillWB6BNQ


 phil wrote:

 Going from memory, I think it's a 103. Yes I have the manuals for all 
 that
 stuff I have.

 - Original Message -
 From: WB6BNQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
 time-nuts@febo.com
 Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:00 AM
 Subject: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment

  Hi Phil,
 
  I am curious about your statement, below, concerning the separate Fluke
  comparator.  Is it the Fluke Montronics model 100 ?
 
  If so, I have one of those and am wondering if you have the manual for 
  it
  ?
 
  Thanks,
 
  BillWB6BNQ
 
 
  phil wrote:
 
  Speaking of the 207, is there any demand for that anymore? I still 
  have
  an
  old Fluke 207, the separate Fluke comparator, and a Motorola standard 
  we
  used with it. Just wondered if perhaps I should put it on ebay or is 
  it a
  waste of time.
 
  Phil
 
 
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Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment

2008-06-17 Thread WB6BNQ
Phil,

My unit is a model 100A and is in working condition.  So no hurry in that
regard.  I am not sure what the difference is between it and the 103, although I
think they may be similar.

The model 100A is a simple panel with the 2 inputs and a range selector from
10E-6 to 10E-9.  There are output BNC's for driving a scope or chart machine,
etc..

When you get the chance, I, and I'm sure, others would appreciate it, thanks.

BillWB6BNQ


phil wrote:

 Bill,
 Just looked and it's Fluke/Montronics model 103A
 It's a big manual if I recall, about the same size as the 207. I could scan
 it later but need some block of time on that one.
 If you need it, I could perhaps drop it off at a copy shop and let them
 duplicate it. Most of those manuals had large pull-out schematics.

 Phil

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 From: WB6BNQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
 time-nuts@febo.com
 Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:14 AM
 Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment

  Phil,
 
  Would it be possible to scan those manuals and provide them to Didier
  Juges,
  KO4BB, for inclusion to his manual page ?
 
  The following URL is to his manual page and the first item is the
  instructions
  for doing the uploading.
 
  http://www.ko4bb.com/cgi-bin/manuals.pl
 
  Thank you in advance for your consideration.
 
  BillWB6BNQ
 
 
  phil wrote:
 
  Going from memory, I think it's a 103. Yes I have the manuals for all
  that
  stuff I have.
 
  - Original Message -
  From: WB6BNQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
  time-nuts@febo.com
  Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:00 AM
  Subject: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment
 
   Hi Phil,
  
   I am curious about your statement, below, concerning the separate Fluke
   comparator.  Is it the Fluke Montronics model 100 ?
  
   If so, I have one of those and am wondering if you have the manual for
   it
   ?
  
   Thanks,
  
   BillWB6BNQ
  
  
   phil wrote:
  
   Speaking of the 207, is there any demand for that anymore? I still
   have
   an
   old Fluke 207, the separate Fluke comparator, and a Motorola standard
   we
   used with it. Just wondered if perhaps I should put it on ebay or is
   it a
   waste of time.
  
   Phil
  
  
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Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment

2008-06-17 Thread phil
Bill,
For specs, Tucker Still sells it.
http://www.planettest.com/java/jsp/product_partno103A_invid33188_condR.htm



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From: WB6BNQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:53 AM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment


 Phil,

 My unit is a model 100A and is in working condition.  So no hurry in that
 regard.  I am not sure what the difference is between it and the 103, 
 although I
 think they may be similar.

 The model 100A is a simple panel with the 2 inputs and a range selector 
 from
 10E-6 to 10E-9.  There are output BNC's for driving a scope or chart 
 machine,
 etc..

 When you get the chance, I, and I'm sure, others would appreciate it, 
 thanks.

 BillWB6BNQ


 phil wrote:

 Bill,
 Just looked and it's Fluke/Montronics model 103A
 It's a big manual if I recall, about the same size as the 207. I could 
 scan
 it later but need some block of time on that one.
 If you need it, I could perhaps drop it off at a copy shop and let them
 duplicate it. Most of those manuals had large pull-out schematics.

 Phil

 - Original Message -
 From: WB6BNQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
 time-nuts@febo.com
 Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:14 AM
 Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment

  Phil,
 
  Would it be possible to scan those manuals and provide them to Didier
  Juges,
  KO4BB, for inclusion to his manual page ?
 
  The following URL is to his manual page and the first item is the
  instructions
  for doing the uploading.
 
  http://www.ko4bb.com/cgi-bin/manuals.pl
 
  Thank you in advance for your consideration.
 
  BillWB6BNQ
 
 
  phil wrote:
 
  Going from memory, I think it's a 103. Yes I have the manuals for all
  that
  stuff I have.
 
  - Original Message -
  From: WB6BNQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
  time-nuts@febo.com
  Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:00 AM
  Subject: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment
 
   Hi Phil,
  
   I am curious about your statement, below, concerning the separate 
   Fluke
   comparator.  Is it the Fluke Montronics model 100 ?
  
   If so, I have one of those and am wondering if you have the manual 
   for
   it
   ?
  
   Thanks,
  
   BillWB6BNQ
  
  
   phil wrote:
  
   Speaking of the 207, is there any demand for that anymore? I still
   have
   an
   old Fluke 207, the separate Fluke comparator, and a Motorola 
   standard
   we
   used with it. Just wondered if perhaps I should put it on ebay or 
   is
   it a
   waste of time.
  
   Phil
  
  
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Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment

2008-06-17 Thread WB6BNQ
Phil,

I had never seen a picture before.  The 103 is much more envolved than the 100A.
The 100A does not have meters, for example.

Thanks for the link,

BillWB6BNQ

phil wrote:

 Bill,
 For specs, Tucker Still sells it.
 http://www.planettest.com/java/jsp/product_partno103A_invid33188_condR.htm

 - Original Message -
 From: WB6BNQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
 time-nuts@febo.com
 Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:53 AM
 Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment

  Phil,
 
  My unit is a model 100A and is in working condition.  So no hurry in that
  regard.  I am not sure what the difference is between it and the 103,
  although I
  think they may be similar.
 
  The model 100A is a simple panel with the 2 inputs and a range selector
  from
  10E-6 to 10E-9.  There are output BNC's for driving a scope or chart
  machine,
  etc..
 
  When you get the chance, I, and I'm sure, others would appreciate it,
  thanks.
 
  BillWB6BNQ
 
 
  phil wrote:
 
  Bill,
  Just looked and it's Fluke/Montronics model 103A
  It's a big manual if I recall, about the same size as the 207. I could
  scan
  it later but need some block of time on that one.
  If you need it, I could perhaps drop it off at a copy shop and let them
  duplicate it. Most of those manuals had large pull-out schematics.
 
  Phil
 
  - Original Message -
  From: WB6BNQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
  time-nuts@febo.com
  Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:14 AM
  Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment
 
   Phil,
  
   Would it be possible to scan those manuals and provide them to Didier
   Juges,
   KO4BB, for inclusion to his manual page ?
  
   The following URL is to his manual page and the first item is the
   instructions
   for doing the uploading.
  
   http://www.ko4bb.com/cgi-bin/manuals.pl
  
   Thank you in advance for your consideration.
  
   BillWB6BNQ
  
  
   phil wrote:
  
   Going from memory, I think it's a 103. Yes I have the manuals for all
   that
   stuff I have.
  
   - Original Message -
   From: WB6BNQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
   time-nuts@febo.com
   Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:00 AM
   Subject: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment
  
Hi Phil,
   
I am curious about your statement, below, concerning the separate
Fluke
comparator.  Is it the Fluke Montronics model 100 ?
   
If so, I have one of those and am wondering if you have the manual
for
it
?
   
Thanks,
   
BillWB6BNQ
   
   
phil wrote:
   
Speaking of the 207, is there any demand for that anymore? I still
have
an
old Fluke 207, the separate Fluke comparator, and a Motorola
standard
we
used with it. Just wondered if perhaps I should put it on ebay or
is
it a
waste of time.
   
Phil
   
   
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Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment

2008-06-17 Thread phil
Bill did you click on that Download Specs link on that page. A PDF of more 
detail.

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Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 3:22 AM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment


 Phil,

 I had never seen a picture before.  The 103 is much more envolved than the 
 100A.
 The 100A does not have meters, for example.

 Thanks for the link,

 BillWB6BNQ

 phil wrote:

 Bill,
 For specs, Tucker Still sells it.
 http://www.planettest.com/java/jsp/product_partno103A_invid33188_condR.htm

 - Original Message -
 From: WB6BNQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
 time-nuts@febo.com
 Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:53 AM
 Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment

  Phil,
 
  My unit is a model 100A and is in working condition.  So no hurry in 
  that
  regard.  I am not sure what the difference is between it and the 103,
  although I
  think they may be similar.
 
  The model 100A is a simple panel with the 2 inputs and a range selector
  from
  10E-6 to 10E-9.  There are output BNC's for driving a scope or chart
  machine,
  etc..
 
  When you get the chance, I, and I'm sure, others would appreciate it,
  thanks.
 
  BillWB6BNQ
 
 
  phil wrote:
 
  Bill,
  Just looked and it's Fluke/Montronics model 103A
  It's a big manual if I recall, about the same size as the 207. I could
  scan
  it later but need some block of time on that one.
  If you need it, I could perhaps drop it off at a copy shop and let 
  them
  duplicate it. Most of those manuals had large pull-out schematics.
 
  Phil
 
  - Original Message -
  From: WB6BNQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
  time-nuts@febo.com
  Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:14 AM
  Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment
 
   Phil,
  
   Would it be possible to scan those manuals and provide them to 
   Didier
   Juges,
   KO4BB, for inclusion to his manual page ?
  
   The following URL is to his manual page and the first item is the
   instructions
   for doing the uploading.
  
   http://www.ko4bb.com/cgi-bin/manuals.pl
  
   Thank you in advance for your consideration.
  
   BillWB6BNQ
  
  
   phil wrote:
  
   Going from memory, I think it's a 103. Yes I have the manuals for 
   all
   that
   stuff I have.
  
   - Original Message -
   From: WB6BNQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
   time-nuts@febo.com
   Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:00 AM
   Subject: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment
  
Hi Phil,
   
I am curious about your statement, below, concerning the separate
Fluke
comparator.  Is it the Fluke Montronics model 100 ?
   
If so, I have one of those and am wondering if you have the 
manual
for
it
?
   
Thanks,
   
BillWB6BNQ
   
   
phil wrote:
   
Speaking of the 207, is there any demand for that anymore? I 
still
have
an
old Fluke 207, the separate Fluke comparator, and a Motorola
standard
we
used with it. Just wondered if perhaps I should put it on ebay 
or
is
it a
waste of time.
   
Phil
   
   
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Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment

2008-06-17 Thread WB6BNQ
Hi Phil,

Yes, I just got done with it.  This unit looks very much like the TRACOR 527.
Quite nice !

BillWB6BNQ

phil wrote:

 Bill did you click on that Download Specs link on that page. A PDF of more
 detail.

 - Original Message -
 From: WB6BNQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
 time-nuts@febo.com
 Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 3:22 AM
 Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment

  Phil,
 
  I had never seen a picture before.  The 103 is much more envolved than the
  100A.
  The 100A does not have meters, for example.
 
  Thanks for the link,
 
  BillWB6BNQ
 
  phil wrote:
 
  Bill,
  For specs, Tucker Still sells it.
  http://www.planettest.com/java/jsp/product_partno103A_invid33188_condR.htm
 
  - Original Message -
  From: WB6BNQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
  time-nuts@febo.com
  Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:53 AM
  Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment
 
   Phil,
  
   My unit is a model 100A and is in working condition.  So no hurry in
   that
   regard.  I am not sure what the difference is between it and the 103,
   although I
   think they may be similar.
  
   The model 100A is a simple panel with the 2 inputs and a range selector
   from
   10E-6 to 10E-9.  There are output BNC's for driving a scope or chart
   machine,
   etc..
  
   When you get the chance, I, and I'm sure, others would appreciate it,
   thanks.
  
   BillWB6BNQ
  
  
   phil wrote:
  
   Bill,
   Just looked and it's Fluke/Montronics model 103A
   It's a big manual if I recall, about the same size as the 207. I could
   scan
   it later but need some block of time on that one.
   If you need it, I could perhaps drop it off at a copy shop and let
   them
   duplicate it. Most of those manuals had large pull-out schematics.
  
   Phil
  
   - Original Message -
   From: WB6BNQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
   time-nuts@febo.com
   Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:14 AM
   Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment
  
Phil,
   
Would it be possible to scan those manuals and provide them to
Didier
Juges,
KO4BB, for inclusion to his manual page ?
   
The following URL is to his manual page and the first item is the
instructions
for doing the uploading.
   
http://www.ko4bb.com/cgi-bin/manuals.pl
   
Thank you in advance for your consideration.
   
BillWB6BNQ
   
   
phil wrote:
   
Going from memory, I think it's a 103. Yes I have the manuals for
all
that
stuff I have.
   
- Original Message -
From: WB6BNQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
time-nuts@febo.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:00 AM
Subject: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment
   
 Hi Phil,

 I am curious about your statement, below, concerning the separate
 Fluke
 comparator.  Is it the Fluke Montronics model 100 ?

 If so, I have one of those and am wondering if you have the
 manual
 for
 it
 ?

 Thanks,

 BillWB6BNQ


 phil wrote:

 Speaking of the 207, is there any demand for that anymore? I
 still
 have
 an
 old Fluke 207, the separate Fluke comparator, and a Motorola
 standard
 we
 used with it. Just wondered if perhaps I should put it on ebay
 or
 is
 it a
 waste of time.

 Phil


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Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment

2008-06-17 Thread Alan Melia
Bill, I bought an original manual from Ridge last year for a Montronics
Model 100 Frequency Difference meter,  at very reasonable cost despite post
to the UK from Ridge Equipment, and I have just found, and bought, a copy of
the Fluke 100-7 which I am presuming was a bought in design from
Montronics, and which is the instrument I actually have.

Alan G3NYK

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 Hi Phil,

 Yes, I just got done with it.  This unit looks very much like the TRACOR
527.
 Quite nice !

 BillWB6BNQ

 phil wrote:

  Bill did you click on that Download Specs link on that page. A PDF of
more
  detail.
 
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   Phil,
  
   I had never seen a picture before.  The 103 is much more envolved than
the
   100A.
   The 100A does not have meters, for example.
  
   Thanks for the link,
  
   BillWB6BNQ
  
   phil wrote:
  
   Bill,
   For specs, Tucker Still sells it.
  
http://www.planettest.com/java/jsp/product_partno103A_invid33188_condR.htm
  
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   Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:53 AM
   Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment
  
Phil,
   
My unit is a model 100A and is in working condition.  So no hurry
in
that
regard.  I am not sure what the difference is between it and the
103,
although I
think they may be similar.
   
The model 100A is a simple panel with the 2 inputs and a range
selector
from
10E-6 to 10E-9.  There are output BNC's for driving a scope or
chart
machine,
etc..
   
When you get the chance, I, and I'm sure, others would appreciate
it,
thanks.
   
BillWB6BNQ
   
   
phil wrote:
   
Bill,
Just looked and it's Fluke/Montronics model 103A
It's a big manual if I recall, about the same size as the 207. I
could
scan
it later but need some block of time on that one.
If you need it, I could perhaps drop it off at a copy shop and
let
them
duplicate it. Most of those manuals had large pull-out schematics.
   
Phil
   
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Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:14 AM
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 Phil,

 Would it be possible to scan those manuals and provide them to
 Didier
 Juges,
 KO4BB, for inclusion to his manual page ?

 The following URL is to his manual page and the first item is
the
 instructions
 for doing the uploading.

 http://www.ko4bb.com/cgi-bin/manuals.pl

 Thank you in advance for your consideration.

 BillWB6BNQ


 phil wrote:

 Going from memory, I think it's a 103. Yes I have the manuals
for
 all
 that
 stuff I have.

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 From: WB6BNQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 2:00 AM
 Subject: [time-nuts] Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment

  Hi Phil,
 
  I am curious about your statement, below, concerning the
separate
  Fluke
  comparator.  Is it the Fluke Montronics model 100 ?
 
  If so, I have one of those and am wondering if you have the
  manual
  for
  it
  ?
 
  Thanks,
 
  BillWB6BNQ
 
 
  phil wrote:
 
  Speaking of the 207, is there any demand for that anymore? I
  still
  have
  an
  old Fluke 207, the separate Fluke comparator, and a Motorola
  standard
  we
  used with it. Just wondered if perhaps I should put it on
ebay
  or
  is
  it a
  waste of time.
 
  Phil
 
 
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