[time-nuts] Sulzer Labs D-5 oscillator

Steve Rooke sar10538 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 10 07:37:01 UTC 2008


2008/10/10 Reeves Paul <Paul.Reeves at uk.thalesgroup.com>:
> Hi all,
>
> I need a bit of help getting an old Sulzer D-5 5MHz oscillator to work. It
> was built into a rack module with monitoring facilities and had been
> slightly 'got-at' by the previous owner. Some of the connections were
> pencilled on the case but not enough to give confidence about powering it
> up. Has anybody got any information on this 'classic' design? Pin connection
> data would be a great help, anything more would be wonderful!!
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Paul Reeves,    G8GJA
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I love that the disclaimer attached to this email is longer than the
email itself. It's a new form of spam, inflate the amount of data on
the Net by doubling the size of emails with these stupid disclaimers.
Sorry Paul, this is not aimed at you at all.

73, Steve
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