Hi all,
The power supply that I ordered from ebay is a 15Volt 2Amp switcher as
follows:
15V 2A 30W Single Output Switching Power Supply
Voltage...http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/280764693188?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649(280764693188)
cost AU$13.00 inc postage.
Its small and easy
What about using either any clock and feeding it with 50Hz divided down from
10Mhz or using an MM5311 ic clock and feeding it with 50Hz. Thats what I
use.
regards
Max
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 2:27 AM, Bruce Lanning belann...@myfairpoint.netwrote:
I have been trying to locate a kit or ready
My Tbolt is running at 47+ degrees and seems to be unstable on the last 3
digits.
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 2:50 AM, msproul mspr...@suddenlink.net wrote:
What is the normally expected oven temperature range of the Thunderbolt?
Over the past year the temperature of my Tbolt, as reported by
And there's another timenut in Melbourne.
Regards to all.
Max Skop VK3YBA
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 7:53 PM, Ray Hudson hudson...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
Just a test to see if I can send to the mailing list and to find out how
many time nuts are in the land down under
Thanks Ray.
Send instant
Jim,
I have a few old Fairchild transistors that would drop right in.
They are AY9139 60V 4A Beta ~50 PNP Si. Much the same as 2N1701.
Let me know and I'll pop some i the post.
Max VK3YBA
- Original Message -
From: Jim Palfreyman jim77...@gmail.com
To: Discussion of
Hi Samuel and all,
Welcome to the group.
I also have a 53131A and would welcome any way to enhance or upgrade the
performance of this instrument. Please count me in on clone option parts.
As can be seen from the picure of the 3Ghz option there is nothing special
in its construction. Just four
How does one get a 32.768KHz signal from our 10MHz reference.
There does not appear to be a nice divide ratio to do this.
With a locked 32.768KHz signal one could lock the oscillator of any of the
cheap (low cost) LCD clocks that are available with nice big digits,
temperature sensors and
Hi all,
I have replaced the lamp in an FRK with out to much trouble. When I got the
unit it had no output so I purchased a couple of lamps on e-bay for $30 ea.
The glue holding the lamp looked like Silastic. I cut the glue with a small
knife and removed the lamp intact. I filled the holder with
Hi all,
I also have a Tracor 895 and have a copy of the manual. It is all discrete
stuff , no IC's.
If you reqire a copy, that should be no problem.
Max VK3YBA
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Tracor 895A
Hi Nic these are difficult to find for free but Ridge Electronics have one
for Tracor 895