I could use that, too.
Thanks!
John
Joseph Gray wrote:
I have a PDF for a 58516A, if that will help.
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JoeMe TOO. If possiable could you put that pdf on this reflector.
Bruce W1GBS
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If you send me the raw images Greyscale (not BW) 300 DPI or better, I'll put it
up on hparchive.com
Jack
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The pins are made of some alloy such as kovar.
I vaguely remember that you can solder to them
if you really want to. I think the production
people decided welding was easier for them.
The stranded wires do have an annoying tendancy
to break off if you flex them very much.
There may have been a
So, does anyone still need the PDF that I have?
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Guys,
If you do solder it, wrap the wire at least 4 turns starting at the bottom, then
clip a pair of forceps or needle nose pliers for a heat sink on the start turn.
Then only solder the end of the wire on the terminal (There's a NASA procedure #
for this method, but that was another space, time and a
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Joseph,
So, does anyone still need the PDF that I have?
That link is for the datasheet. If you have the manual, you can send it to me
and
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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 12:02:34 -0700
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Hi Joseph and fellow time-nuts!
I just sent you the PDF.
OK. Thanks. It is now on my web as:
Jack Hudler wrote:
If you send me the raw images Greyscale (not BW) 300 DPI or better, I'll put
it
up on hparchive.com
Jack
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Bruce,
PNG preferred but TIFF, GIF, JPEG will work fine!
Thanks,
Jack
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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
Can anyone point me to a link where I might get a copy of John Vigg's
excellent application note on oscillators? I had a copy some years ago, but
cannot find it now.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Rob Kimberley
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It would help if you spelled his name Vig.
It should be posted on the IEEE UFFC site under tutorials.
Rick Karlquist N6RK
Rob Kimberley wrote:
Can anyone point me to a link where I might get a copy of John Vigg's
excellent application note on oscillators? I had a copy some years ago,
but
Jason Rabel wrote:
Thanks for all the tips guys... I'll let you know how it goes later today.
Right now I'm assembling my Brooks Shera GPS in its box so I can get that
going on a more permanent basis. I get some pics online when I'm done.
Bruce mentioned to me to try with some alligator clips
Hi Bruce,
I didn't get a chance to fidget with it today, but Jack Hudler offered to
take a look at it so I'm going to mail it to him tomorrow.
Jason
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Thanks, folks.
I've got another reviewer now, if we need it.
-- Christopher.
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Joe,
You are welcome to upload it to ftp.ko4bb.com
login: manuals
password: manuals
then I'll move it with the other manuals at
http://www.ko4bb.com/ham_radio/Manuals
Thanks in advance
Didier KO4BB
Joseph Gray wrote:
I have a PDF for a 58516A, if that will help.
I already sent it to Magnus. He was going to post it on his site. Anyone
else is welcome to distribute it as they like. BTW, did you solve the
problem I had the last time I tried to upload to your ftp server?
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The problem fixed itself between the time I asked for help from my ISP
and the time they responded (the next day in the morning). They said
there is no file size limit and no directory size limit, the only limit
is the overall disk space at 25 GB, and I use 10% or 12% of that now.
He surmised
It was probably my fault. Things like that happen to me a lot :-(
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Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 8:04 PM
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I wish I could agree, but I had the same problem immediately after you
notified me, so it was not you, or your computer, or your ISP :-)
Didier KO4BB
Joseph Gray wrote:
It was probably my fault. Things like that happen to me a lot :-(
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eBay item 150082419799 (Genrad 475-C)--is this some kind of OCXO frequency
reference? From the description, it sounds like it might be used to
monitor a broadcast transmitter frequency. Be sure and scroll down and
check out the wood and foam oven box and the quartz plate resonator.
The '56 GR
eBay item 150082419799 (Genrad 475-C)--is this some kind of OCXO frequency
reference? From the description, it sounds like it might be used to
monitor a broadcast transmitter frequency. Be sure and scroll down and
check out the wood and foam oven box and the quartz plate resonator.
The
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