also some jumpers that allow you to set the reference
> >> input frequency
> >> (I think, I am only recalling from memory the MSF5000 HSO, which
> is similar, I
> >> think).
> >>
> >> 73, Dick, W1KSZ
> >>
> >> -Original Mes
5 MHz oscillator was not purloined !!
>> There are also some jumpers that allow you to set the reference
>> input frequency
>> (I think, I am only recalling from memory the MSF5000 HSO, which is similar,
>> I
>> think).
>>
>> 73, Dick, W1KSZ
>>
>&
ar, I
>think).
>
>73, Dick, W1KSZ
>
>-Original Message-
> >From: Glenn Little WB4UIV
> >Sent: Jan 24, 2009 4:42 PM
> >To: Time-Nuts list
> >Subject: [time-nuts] Motorola KXN1132AA
> >
> >Recently there was a post about oscillator stability and
t the reference input frequency
(I think, I am only recalling from memory the MSF5000 HSO, which is similar, I
think).
73, Dick, W1KSZ
-Original Message-
>From: Glenn Little WB4UIV
>Sent: Jan 24, 2009 4:42 PM
>To: Time-Nuts list
>Subject: [time-nuts] Motorola KXN1132AA
>
&
Recently there was a post about oscillator stability and I thing
drift over time.
Was the large Motorola oscillator the one in the subject line?
Further markings on the oscillator are source code 9896, Cust No 48R83851N02.
This is a 5 MHz operating frequency oscillator.
There are 8 lugs to int