[time-nuts] Fwd: HP5061B Versus HP5071 Cesium Line Frequencies
Hal Murray
hmurray at megapathdsl.net
Sun Jun 4 03:26:10 UTC 2017
jimlux at earthlink.net said:
> I guess the regen receiver must have had some gain at 1 MHz. I found an old
> GE datasheet that gives the ft of 0.6 MHz. (and the hfe wasn't bad, 20, at
> DC, probably)
> But you sure weren't building a 5MHz or 10 MHz oscillator with a 2N107 or a
> CK722. Or the 2N170 NPN, which I am surprised to find you can still buy
> (and cheaper, in constant dollars, than originally).
Free to good home:
RCA Transistor Manual, SC-10, 1962, $1.50, 300 pages
3/4 of it is Technical Data. Many 1/2 page. Some more than a page.
Lots of germanium. Nothing on the 2N170 or CK722.
GE Transistor Manual, 6th ed, 1962, $2, 440 pages
Nothing resembling a data sheet. There are several tables with parameters.
The Use column for the 2N170 says IF => Intermediate Frequency Amplifier.
There is a chapter on Radio Receiver and Tuner Circuits and another on Basic
Computer Circuits.
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