[time-nuts] Re: Help ID'ing Frequency Standard
John Ackermann N8UR
jra at febo.com
Sun Jun 6 17:00:23 UTC 2021
Bob, that could be -- the R-1051 rings a bell. Found this page with
lots of info: http://www.navy-radio.com/rcvrs/r1051.htm
But the part numbers they show for the frequency standard are very
different than this one, so I'm not sure.
John
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On 6/6/21 11:35 AM, Bob kb8tq wrote:
> Hi
>
> Sounds a lot like the sort of thing you would see in an R-1051 or similar military
> gear from the late 1950âs or 1960âs. The labeling does not sound right for an
> assembly out of a piece of HP gear.
>
> Bob
>
>> On Jun 6, 2021, at 10:22 AM, John Ackermann N8UR <jra at febo.com> wrote:
>>
>> Looking through the junk box I came upon a metal box labeled:
>>
>> Frequency Standard
>> 05110-6014
>> Series 330
>>
>> It's about 4 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 3 inches and has odd voltage inputs -- -16V, +10V, -12.6V along with a terminal for "meter switch" and 2 BNC jacks. There are several adjustment points accessible through the box.
>>
>> Google doesn't turn up anything. Anyone know what this beast is?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> John
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