Tom Leedy via
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Subject: [time-nuts] Owner's Manual and advice for Austron 2110 Disciplined
Frequency Standard
Hi --
I am looking for a manual for an Austron Model 2110 Disciplined Frequency
Standard (P/N 23199611-4
Hi
It’s probably bringing out both sides of the varicap to accomplish the same
sort of thing.
Bob
> On Mar 26, 2016, at 5:22 PM, Hal Murray wrote:
>
>> The one I have has both EFC+ and EFC- pins.
>
> Is that a differential input so you don't have to worry about ground offset
> shift when t
In message <20160326212201.46e79406...@ip-64-139-1-69.sjc.megapath.net>, Hal Mu
rray writes:
>> The one I have has both EFC+ and EFC- pins.
>
>Is that a differential input so you don't have to worry about ground offset
>shift when the oven current changes?
I have no idea...
It's one I b
> The one I have has both EFC+ and EFC- pins.
Is that a differential input so you don't have to worry about ground offset
shift when the oven current changes?
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In message <599355eb-013e-4730-b41f-dd8606b2e...@n1k.org>, Bob Camp writes:
>The 1150 OCXO has an EFC pin on it.
The one I have has both EFC+ and EFC- pins.
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Hi
The 1150 OCXO has an EFC pin on it. The output *should* tune to both sides of
10 MHz.
Since this is an old box, the OCXO may have aged far enough to keep that from
happening.
If the EFC is railed, it is a good bet you need to tune the OCXO with the
mechanical trimmer
that is behind the seal
Hi --
I am looking for a manual for an Austron Model 2110 Disciplined Frequency
Standard (P/N 23199611-45 S/N 8085IU). This unit reports that it is not
warmed up even though the external temperature of the case of the crystal
oscillator reaches ~15 C temperature rise in a few hours as exp