[GPS_Standard] Ovenaire OSC 49-61C
Geoff Blake
geoff at palaemon.demon.co.uk
Sun Jan 27 07:12:00 EST 2008
Hi Zack, list,
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008, Zack Widup wrote:
> That's about what I've been getting at 10 GHz with the Isotemp units. Of
> course it's even better for the bands lower in frequency. I wish the
> source for them I had didn't dry up. They have decent phase noise specs,
> and this person was selling them on eBay and getting $15-20 apiece. But
> he hasn't been able to get any for a couple years now.
And that is what I hope to get too :-)
Well, I suppose that I am lucky, I work in the test equipment
business and both my HP 10811-60111 and the OSC 49-61C are ex
scrapped TE.
Out of interest, I looked for hp 10811's on ebay and there is a
guy (company?) in Spain asking $950-1200 for some. I am tempted to
ask if he has got the decimal point shifted too far to the
right!
Another guy is asking $55.00 for a hp 10811 manual! Even though I
have my own, I offer a vote of thanks to Didier.
Has anybody who is using a OSC 49-61C or similar made any
measurements of the power consumption at 20V? I won't be able to
until tomorrow (monday) at the earliest.
73, Geoff
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