>Ogg: [time-nuts] military frequency standard pin out??
>
>Paul A. Cianciolo paulc at snet.net 
>"The cover has the layout of the parts.  The connector has 6 coax outputs
>into a D type connector."
>
>+++++++++++++++++++++++++
>It sounds like the R-1051/URR receiver frequency standard. There is some info 
on 
>repairing it here: 
>http://www.jamminpower.com/PDF/Navships%200967-034-2000.pdf 

Yes, it is. For a picture look here:
http://www.jamminpower.com/main/r1051.html

Should you be unable to download the manuals, I could send you at least the 
schematic diagram and component location of the Freq. Std.
I have one of these oscillators, and years ago I used  18VDC for testing. It 
is rated at 10E-8 per day, and has 5MHz, 1MHz and 10 MHz  plus 2x500KHz 
outputs. As you may have seen, it was used on a radio.

Antonio I8IOV


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