I have been soldering since I was in high-school (circa 1970s) and before that.

I have two additional Maas-Rowe Controllers here at home I can work with. 
However I do not want destroy them to the point of no return as finding used 
units relatively good condition is becoming more difficult.  Some of the 
integrated circuits are a bit difficult to come by also.


Donald R. Resor Jr. T. W. & T. C. Svc. Co.
http://hammondorganservice.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: time-nuts <time-nuts-boun...@febo.com> On Behalf Of paul swed
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2018 2:21 PM
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement <time-nuts@febo.com>
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] WWV or Net Clock controlled oscillator

Donald
I don't know if anyone makes such a thing. But I can easily think of numbers of 
answers.
It depends on what the Mass Rowe will allow and how comfortable you are with a 
soldering iron.
I will guess you need to dig in and supply a better reference. I searched the 
web for mass rowe and it seems operating manuals are available but no 
schematics.
If you can figure out how to inject a new reference things get interesting.
It may be as simple as a tap off of the power transformer going to a squaring 
circuit.
Easy thoughts. Oven oscillator like 6 Mhz divided down.
Pictics a time nut makes them. Don't remember if there was a Mhz in and 60 Hz 
out.
Then you can go even more interesting with GPDSOs that are divided down to get 
the 60 Hz.
Good luck
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL


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