[time-nuts] HP 105D FS

Adrian Godwin artgodwin at gmail.com
Sun Apr 9 13:26:49 UTC 2017


There doesn't seem to be a 100D at http://leapsecond.com/hpclocks/
Seems like that needs fixing :)


On Sun, Apr 9, 2017 at 1:43 PM, <jmfranke at cox.net> wrote:

> From the description, it sounds like a HP 100D not a 10D.
>
> John  WA4WDL
>
> ---- Perry Sandeen via time-nuts <time-nuts at febo.com> wrote:
> > List,
> > Since I've been babysitting this unit for 20 years or so waiting for
> a-round-it to arrive its probably to to pass it on to someone who would
> revive it.
> > It is a 100KHz ovenized crystal with an external reading mercury
> thermometer.  It has dividers down 100Hz and is equipped with a 2 inch
> scope for doing Lissajous comparisons.  The input and outputs are the old
> style dual binder posts.
> > It's the usual test equipment width, about 10 inches high, and 18 inches
> deep.  Weight is about 30 Lbs.
> > It's in fair cosmetic condition
> > I have the original HP manual for it.
> > If one is so inclined, there is interior space for a couple of HP 10811
> oscillators, GPS unit and the associated PS for the modern stuff.  IIRC I
> have a NOS CRT tube as well.
> > Or polish up the front panel, place it on a shelf to remember how far
> we've come.
> > Make me an offer. Shipping by FedEx is extra  from 92220, Banning CA.
> > If interested please generate an original email so Yahoo doesn't stack
> the replies all in one file.
> > I'm sure the purchaser can be absolutely certain that they have the only
> one in their state, or even country :).
> > Regards,
> > Perrier
> >
> >
> >
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