It was used in the HP 8566B Spectrum Analyzer for a while at least. So
whatever the 8566B specified for its OCXO would be a minimum.
I have a dead* one here from my 8566B. The pins are wired to a connector
with the following colors:
1,2) Black
3) Red
4) Purple
5) Orange
6) Black
No EFC to my k
lator!!
Good luck in your search,
DaveM
From: "Bob kb8tq"
To: "Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement"
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2021 5:58:15 PM
Subject: [time-nuts] Re: OCXO McCoy Electronics OSC92-51B
Hi
Since this is a part that Ovenaire made for HP,
Hi
Since this is a part that Ovenaire made for HP, probably the best way to
work out what’s what is to find the equipment that it went into. Best guess
is that would be an item that shows up in the 1985 ~ 2005 HP catalogs.
( = OSC92 is an Ovenaire part number that was carried on after McCoy
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