Generally, rubidiums do quite well when left powered down. They don't use the extremely hard vacuums characteristic of cesium standards.
Other than the usual electronic component failures, the only thing that usually happens to cause a rubidium to stop working is the lamp gets blackened by rubidium condensing out on the glass in a the beam path. This causes the signal strength to drop to a point where the servo can no longer lock. The usual cure is to heat the bulb carefully until the rubidium is once again all vaporized, and let it cool.... I use a hot air gun to supply the heat... Once the bulb is cleared, you are good to go for another "lifetime". -Chuck Harris Sean Gallagher wrote:
Good afternoon everyone, So I have a bunch of Datum and Efratom LPRO Rb oscillators. I know that one of them is bad and I already swapped it out. I was getting really long lock times (if lock at all happened) and read that was an indicator. These things were all made from like 1999-2001 or so and from what I understand have about a 15 year lifespan. However a former colleague told me today that this limitation is really only if they are powered on. Is this true? If so then some of these units apparently were only hooked up for a couple years and then the servers they were in were taken offline and they may still have 10+ years of service right? I was really wondering if someone could point me in the right direction (or towards a tutorial) on how I can test these and see if they are still okay? I don't have a lot of engineering experience but I do have access to a multi-meter and an oscilloscope and a decent amount of luck when it comes to troubleshooting. Respectfully, Sean Gallagher Malware Analyst 571-340-3475 _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
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