It's starting to add up, isn't it? The only reason I'm considering it is because I was able to confirm that the Cs tube is alive. If I can get it working for a couple of hundred dollars and some time I think it's a worthwhile project and as Bert Kehren mentioned, I'm not the only one with a dead 1173 chip so others might benefit.

Ed

On 5/7/2014 11:40 AM, paul swed wrote:
Wow at $155 or $125 + $65 for a stel replacement chip.
Like the concept they have of allowing you to rewire the pins and frankly
it would appear the $125 is a cleaner fit if it can be offset in the CS ref.
But hey its not my project so will watch from the side lines.
Paul
WB8TSL


On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 1:06 PM, Robert LaJeunesse <rlajeune...@sbcglobal.net
wrote:
The PLCC "plug" portion for an adapter can be had from at least one
manufacturer for $36 US:

http://www.ironwoodelectronics.com/catalog/Content/Drawings/PL-PLCC044-S-01FDwg.pdf


Bob LaJeunesse

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From: Jason Rabel <ja...@extremeoverclocking.com>
To: time-nuts@febo.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 7, 2014 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] STEL 1173 datasheet


...

You can probably find the PLCC pin part and a DIP socket on like Mouser,
Digikey, or Allied... Then just spend a little time
soldering wires to make an adapter... Or even order/make a custom
prototype board from those sites that will do one-off's?

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