[time-nuts] Re: 5061A HV Supply, et al. {External}

Jim Muehlberg jmuehlbe at nrao.edu
Fri Dec 2 16:06:24 UTC 2022


It locked.  Wow.

I appreciate all the guidance! Thanks Paul, Rodger, Chris and all who 
commented.

After swapping in a multiplier module (I was missing the A3 Multiplier, 
not the divider module).  I let it warm up and made sure the 5 MHz was 
reasonably close to my best external source.  The mechanism to tweak the 
oscillator is missing from this unit and a real pain to tweak.  So, I 
did not peak the beam current.  After that it would not lock.  I saw the 
2nd harmonic was almost 0, so I adjusted the loop gain per the manual, 
and voila! it locked!

I've got a HP counter and TimeLab software, so I suppose the next thing 
will be to (learn the software) to make some measurements.

We've got three of these working now. Well, at least they lock. I 
revived a standard unit using the external HV supply, and we have two 
opt 004 units working.  Not sure for how long, though.

What's the best way to keep these beasts running?  Shall I leave them on 
in "CS Off" all the time, or just turn them on when needed?

Again, I appreciate the help!

Jim


On 2022-11-30 2:52 PM, Jim Muehlberg via time-nuts wrote:
> OK, after an 11 day hiatus, there is no change in ion pump current.  
> Still very low (1 uA?) in "CS OFF". Switching to another mode (any) 
> causes the pump current to increase and the A18 output to fold over, 
> then it recovers and keeps doing this at about a 5 second period.  The 
> monitor point reaches about 1.2 V before folding back.
>
> So, I found a little laser HV supply that puts out 1250V at 4mA. So, I 
> thought I'd attach that.  On my homemade 172 MOhm Divider, the voltage 
> turned out to be much higher, around 7kV!  Which I only found out 
> after connecting to the tube.  Hopefully, that didn't kill it.  It 
> drew about 50 uA at this voltage.  I ended up leaving for a few 
> minutes before I realized what was going on, since I couldn't believe 
> the reading from my divider.
>
> In any event, after reconnecting the A18, ion pump current is very low 
> again, but this time the monitor point stays up at around 4V with the 
> clock in "LOOP OPEN".  It no longer folds back at all.
>
> Recall it has no divider module so I'm not sure monitor points are 
> useful, but most are dead, except Supply, Ion Pump I, Osc Oven, CS 
> oven.  There is a tiny bit of Beam current.
>
> Next steps?  Did I kill it?  I may have access to a divider module...
>
> Jim
>
> On 2022-11-09 11:07 AM, Jim Muehlberg via time-nuts wrote:
>> I've recently come into possession of a 5061A.  It is claimed that 
>> the tube is exhausted, but I'm unwilling to scrap it (horrors!) yet. 
>> I'm not well equipped for HV measurements, but it appears the +3500 V 
>> supply is not working.  So, I'm hoping the tube just needs to be 
>> pumped since it hasn't been powered for years.  Also missing the A3 
>> assembly, but I'll worry about that later...
>>
>> Anyone willing to part with their A18 or loan it to me?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
-- 
Jim




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