Fuzzy page 13 is the 53132-60011, with the extra components not found on the 
53132-60016, which is on page 45 and much clearer.  It is an LM361M and is on 
both boards. 

Now that I have the 53132-60011 board, I plan to start with page 45 and 
're-draw' a clear page 13.

Joe

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Karlquist
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The resolution of page 13 is poor, and it seems to be a bitmap instead of a 
vector file.  The fuzzy thing in the lower right corner looks like it might be 
a comparator.  I think this was the smoking gun.

There was a saying by H.L. Menken to the effect that for every complex problem, 
there is a simple, obvious, invalid solution.

Squaring up a 10811 with a comparator is a perfect example of this principle.  
Non-time-nuts always seem to gravitate to this design.

Of course you're right, any comparator will add jitter to a 10811.
The faster they are, the more jitter they add.

I noticed that the standard 10 MHz oscillator is built with an ECL line 
receiver.  Another example of Menken's saying.
This is a TERRIBLE oscillator design, but one that would appeal to the 
non-initiated.  I built one of these oscillators in 1976 at the suggestion of 
my boss.  After seeing how bad it was, I quietly designed it out and never used 
it again.

Rick Karlquist N6RK
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