Let’s ask this another way then,
Can anyone point me towards a good basic care and feeding of XO’S 
The looks on the time nuts landing webpage give 404 errors. 
After some more searching the web I bet I can figure out the pinout of the 
connector as they all seems to be the same on the timekeeper devices.  The 
voltage is marked so that is easy. 
What are the common electrical tuning voltages and how might you black box 
them? 
Are old ones bipolar or unipolar?  I will experiment but like to keep the smoke 
in the can. 

Any help is appreciated. 
Thanks
Dave
VE7HR 

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> On May 25, 2020, at 5:05 AM, Bob kb8tq <kb...@n1k.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> Both part numbers are “OEM” numbers. In both cases, the official company
> policy is to not hand out the specs. There are a number of reasons for this,
> including the time needed to dig out the latest spec. (it’s not as easy to go
> through 50+ years and > 60,000 paper specs as it might seem …). The other
> driver is that they like selling spares …..
> 
> Bob
> 
>> On May 24, 2020, at 7:30 PM, Dave Miller <ve...@ve7hr.ca> wrote:
>> 
>> I did a bit of Googling and have come up with nothing so I joined up to
>> this list and will ask a few questions.
>> 
>> Looking for a data sheet for Vectron Model 207-5916. I know it's 10MHz. It
>> seems to produce an output powered by 12V and I expect the white wire is
>> for the wiper of the frequency adjusting pot.
>> That was just a WAG based on the colours of the wires on the connector.
>> 
>> Second one is a Wenzel 500-0481. If I recall, I called Wenzel a while ago
>> and they would not give me a pinout as it was a proprietary parts number.
>> 
>> Is there a standard on the- multi pin connector. It's marked 12V 10Mhz.
>> They also wanted me to send them in for calibration as they said it was so
>> old they were curious to see what frequency it was. It's a virgin with
>> no wire ever soldered to it so I can't guess the wiring.
>> I did not send it in as the shipping and calibration charges were
>> significant.
>> 
>> While I wait for my 5372A I have the Vectron warming up connected to
>> Timelabs with a talk only HP counter.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Dave
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> 72 de Dave
>> VE7HR
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