Re: [time-nuts] Some Lucent RFTG-m-RB data

2007-01-11 Thread fre_eng
-0600 > From: "Bill Hawkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [time-nuts] Some Lucent RFTG-m-RB data > To: "'Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement'" > > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; cha

Re: [time-nuts] Some Lucent RFTG-m-RB data

2007-01-10 Thread Jason Rabel
Bill: If you don't have it already, you might want to download the LPRO User Manual: http://www.symmetricom.com/media/pdf/manuals/man-lpro.pdf BITE: Built-In Test Equipment (unlock indicator) Jason > Two other questions: > > What is the BITE pin on the LPRO? Some Built-In Test? > > What is

Re: [time-nuts] Some Lucent RFTG-m-RB data

2007-01-09 Thread James R. Gorr
I have a '97 box and the disassembly is as you described for the '96 box, except I only have 9 screws on the bottom. --- Bill Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Received two of the subject units, one built in 96 > and one in 97. > The dates are the first two numbers in the serial > number. >

[time-nuts] Some Lucent RFTG-m-RB data

2007-01-09 Thread Bill Hawkins
Received two of the subject units, one built in 96 and one in 97. The dates are the first two numbers in the serial number. Took the 96 apart and learned that the LPRO-101 is not physically connected to the main board, except through a pin connector. When the unit is turned upside down, you can se