The URQ 10 was a reference that drove a distribution system that then
provided the receivers and transmitters with a very stable reference. These
were used with the T827 and R1051 synthesized radios. If the radio was off
by 1 hz something was wrong. If the signal wasn't heard it wasn't there.
Not
My bad its in front and easily accessible.
On Wed, Jul 10, 2019 at 7:36 PM paul swed wrote:
> Walter looking at the manual. There is a coarse adjust in back of the unit
> and the cap was c102. But its a test and install cap and I do not see it
> listed in the parts.
> Regards
> Paul
> WB8TSL
>
I have several pages of schematics at:
https://www.febo.com/pages/hardware/AN_URQ_10/
but unfortunately not the full manual.
John
On 7/10/19 12:43 PM, Walter Shawlee 2 wrote:
> Does anybody have the manual for this old standard? mine works, but is
> a bit high, and needs internal
Walter Shawlee 2 wrote:
Does anybody have the manual for this old standard? mine works, but is
a bit high, and needs internal adjustment, and a new battery pack.
pretty good condition for this old unit, and the 5MHz output is only
4.8Hz off after heaven only knows how many years in a dark
Does anybody have the manual for this old standard? mine works, but is
a bit high, and needs internal adjustment, and a new battery pack.
pretty good condition for this old unit, and the 5MHz output is only
4.8Hz off after heaven only knows how many years in a dark corner. it's
only been