Wow, what a lucky guy. I'm trying to get hands on a BVA but no success. I
was able to reach Luca (Oscilloquartz's regional sales manager) via the
italian Sincron Sistemi asking if it is possible to have, say, an old BVA
laying around and unused but I don't think that they can afford to scrap a
6000 euros worth item...

On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 11:49 PM, Magnus Danielson <
mag...@rubidium.dyndns.org> wrote:

> Fellow time-nuts,
>
> While spammer-discussions seems to be the current topic, excuse me for
> tossing in an on-topic issue.
>
> Today I came home with a pair of 5 MHz OSA 8695 SC-cut mini-BVA
> oscillators. Essentially SC-cut BVAs in a double-oven assembly.
>
> Never seen those before, but it will be quite interesting to fire them up
> and measure them.
>
> Strange what walking out the front door for a bit of fresh crisp air brings
> a refreshing mind... (somebody called me in advance, so I was standing there
> in my antistatic birkenstocks)
>
> Anyway, not much is known about them, I've only found partial datasheets
> but enought to get a fair idea.
>
> Cheers,
> Magnus
>
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