If someone has an HP 5328A and needs the Option 10 OCXO for it, there one up on
eBay with the interface board attached.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290051986444
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Magnus Danielson wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a HP G-69B-2 Z-235 Crystal Oven 100 kHz lying around. I'm considering
> heating it up and run it (just for fun). Operating temperature is 65 C.
>
> Anyone care to share any information on this device? I have no clue which box
> it ever was in or anything. Al
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"Bill Hawkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: Rob Seaman is quoted extensively. Poul-Henning Kamp is not.
: Perhaps she had no budget for overseas interviews.
Clearly I've had good luck at restraining myself lately too, or I've
been much less colorful tha
Harper's magazine arrived today with a December date. It is
almost always a treat, from the Index to Findings. This time
it includes Michelle Stacey's "Clash of the Time Lords"
This is a brief history of time with emphasis on the fate of
leap seconds. It is non-technical - USNO's clocks are compar
Dr Bruce Griffiths wrote:
> Magnus Danielson wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I have a HP G-69B-2 Z-235 Crystal Oven 100 kHz lying around. I'm considering
>> heating it up and run it (just for fun). Operating temperature is 65 C.
>>
>> Anyone care to share any information on this device? I have no clue whi
Magnus Danielson wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a HP G-69B-2 Z-235 Crystal Oven 100 kHz lying around. I'm considering
> heating it up and run it (just for fun). Operating temperature is 65 C.
>
> Anyone care to share any information on this device? I have no clue which box
> it ever was in or anything. Al
Hi!
I have a HP G-69B-2 Z-235 Crystal Oven 100 kHz lying around. I'm considering
heating it up and run it (just for fun). Operating temperature is 65 C.
Anyone care to share any information on this device? I have no clue which box
it ever was in or anything. Also, thoughts of suitable oscillator
Hi:
A very high quality set of web pages about HP and here's a link to the
page for frequency meters and counters:
http://www.hpmemory.org/wa_pages/wall_a_page_11.htm
Have Fun,
Brooke Clarke
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I did not hear a peep out of the 40 meter Bay Area station in Boulder,
Colorado. It may have been the result of the time of day. I did receive the 80
meter and 40 meter ARRL signals from the East Coast. No luck at all on 160
meters.
Colin
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I debated whether to stay up and try, but with my lousy antennas I
thought the odds of hearing it here in Ohio were fairly small, so I went
to bed instead...
John
Henry Knoepfle wrote:
> Did anyone hear the west coast station? I and another station here in
> Tucson did not.
>
> Henry
>
Hi Jacques,
If you think that is old and large, you should have a look at my FRK's
:-)
I don't know the unit, but from the photo's it was made in 1995. There
is a date on the white symmetricon label and a number of chips have
early nineties date codes.
It looks like it was an OEM unit specially s
From: Normand Martel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] GPS new L2C civil signal -- timing uses?
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 17:57:36 -0800 (PST)
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ...On a totally different (e.g. positoning) topic,
> does anyone know if any major GPS equipment
> manufacturer w
I have two paper manuals for 9390:
9390-53120 and 9390-55100
They are two different GPS receivers.
If someone need to have a photocopied manual plese ask me I will ship at
,copy and shipping cost only.
Lucianotimeok
Luciano P. S. Paramithiotti
Italy
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Using the new L2C with suitable equipment will remove the errors due to
ionospheric delay associated with single carrier use.
There have been some articles on this recently in GPS World. Try
www.gpsworld.com if you don't subscribe.
The news release on the launch is at
http://www.gpsworld.com/g
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