Re: [time-nuts] Any Time nuts in AU?

2009-10-08 Thread A.H.Schmidt
The rest is at home in the sheds of ex Telstra employees Horst Schmidt Ray Hudson wrote: Mark, i've seen some of (i'm guessing) ex Telsrta gear going through The Macservice Group (TMG) and through Oatley electronics. But I'd love to know where the rest of it goes as well. Ray. --- On Thu,

Re: [time-nuts] Counter display resolution

2007-12-22 Thread A.H.Schmidt
Mike , this is correct. if you display just under 10Mhz , you have a digit better resolution. My counter does the same The same applies to 1Mhz , 100Mhz , etc . When the counter just has to go to the next higher digit, it will loose one digit resolution. Regards, Horst Mike Feher wrote:

Re: [time-nuts] 5061A power cable

2006-03-13 Thread A.H.Schmidt
Hallo George, Would you be able to send me a picture of the plug or receptacle. I may be able to help you. Regards, Horst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone have the MS number for the Military 3 pin connector for this critter; or, I get REALLY lucky and someboby has an extra power cable

[time-nuts] Information on the HP 00105-6013 Oven oscillator

2006-02-11 Thread A.H.Schmidt
To Mike Fehder.. Hello, my name is Horst. I live in Melbourne Australia . I just read your Message in the Time Nuts collunm. You where in need of a 5MHz oscillator. You also write, that you have a couple of 00105's which you believe to be dead, I do have one here which is working ok, but

[time-nuts] HP 00105 oscillator

2006-02-11 Thread A.H.Schmidt
Hi Mike, thanks for your replay. I actually have the oscillator going since a couple of weeks. I connected 24V for the oven and 20 V for the oscillator. There is also a 15V connection, I have no idea what for and the 2 connections on the other end which I also don,t know what it is for.