[time-nuts] military frequency standard pin out??

Stan, W1LE stanw1le at verizon.net
Wed Mar 7 16:05:17 UTC 2012


Good Morning Paul,

Sounds like a very old military unit.   Probably 60's vintage.
before the 13 digit NSNs.

national stock number (NSN) is probably 6625-078-4718.
I do not recall what the 2N could mean.

a modern NSN would look like 6625-00-078-4718   or  6625-01-078-4718

Stan, W1LE   on Cape Cod



On 3/7/2012 10:45 AM, Paul A. Cianciolo wrote:
> Hello Folks,
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> I found in my collection a frequency standard that I acquired mil surplus at
> one time.
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> The model number of 2N6625-078-4718  internet search yields nothing on this
> number.
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> The unit is a common looking one , approx. 4" x 3" x 4" with an aluminum
> cover that comes off.
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> The cover has the layout of the parts.  The connector has 6 coax outputs
> into a D type connector.
>
> It appears 3 pins for power 1 is ground that easy to see but the others are
>
> 2) a  red white and black that leads to the circuit board
>
> 3) and a brown white and black also leads to the circuit board.
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> I would like to fire this up, but not burn it up.
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> Any ideas?
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> Thank you
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> Paul A. Cianciolo
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> W1VLF
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