Hi
Perkin Elmer does everything that EG&G used to do - same company, new name.
Bob
On Dec 9, 2012, at 11:07 PM, Jim Lux wrote:
> On 12/9/12 5:38 PM, Bob Camp wrote:
>> HI
>>
>> Princeton was part of EG&G for quite a while. EG&G bought out Perkin Elmer
>> in the 90's. The EG&G name was not a
On 12/9/12 5:38 PM, Bob Camp wrote:
HI
Princeton was part of EG&G for quite a while. EG&G bought out Perkin Elmer in the 90's. The
EG&G name was not as "warm and fuzzy" as Perkin Elmer. The switched over the name of
the combined company to Perkin Elmer a bit after they got together.
P-E is a
12, at 7:57 PM, "Alan Melia" wrote:
> Have you tried Princeton Applied Research who seem to own the EG&G rights
> now??
> Alan G3NYK
>
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nceton Applied Research who seem to own the EG&G rights
> now??
> Alan G3NYK
>
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>>
>> I realize this is pretty mundane f
Have you tried Princeton Applied Research who seem to own the EG&G rights
now??
Alan G3NYK
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Subject: [time-nuts] Cinox source
I realize this is pretty mundane for such an elite group, but would anyone
Hi
A picture of the label might help people track it down.
Bob
On Dec 9, 2012, at 3:14 PM, johnk0...@juno.com wrote:
>
> I realize this is pretty mundane for such an elite group, but would anyone
> have some information(specifically the pinout) for an EG&G Cinox 10Mhz
> source. It has the fo
I realize this is pretty mundane for such an elite group, but would anyone have
some information(specifically the pinout) for an EG&G Cinox 10Mhz source. It
has the following numbers printed on it: 10085-0611 and 20296-1891 and has
three feedthrus labelled E1(orange wire), E2(black wire), and E