[time-nuts] (no subject)

Richard Solomon dickw1ksz at gmail.com
Tue May 12 18:22:18 UTC 2020


This may be heresy, but there are a lot of
them over on that auction site.

73, Dick, W1KSZ

On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 11:09 AM jimlux <jimlux at earthlink.net> wrote:

> On 5/12/20 10:22 AM, Bruce Hunter via time-nuts wrote:
> > Attached are a couple of pictures of these curious oscillators.  As
> there are no mounting holes to secure these, I assume they were held in a
> clamping arrangement.There appears to be a threaded thermometer well in the
> front and a frequency adjustment in the rear under a cap screw.
> > The power/control connectors turns out to be a Micro-D type -- a rather
> expensive connector.I have been able to remove the cover; however, the
> interior is potted, thus concealing its contents
> > Bruce, KG6OJI
> >
> >
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> Definitely a Micro-D - these are normally $50-100, but there are some
> less expensive versions out there.  A MIL-DTL-83512
>
> You might look for spacewire cables/connectors - for flight they're
> expensive, but if you look for "lab grade" you might find some cheaper
> ones.
>
> Here's a $12 part that is probably mating.
>
> https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/norcomp-inc/380-009-113L001/NOR1142-ND/2798595
>
> I prefer the ones with flying leads, because it's a tiny connector and
> hard to solder without damaging it.
>
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