[R-1051] 100 cps Synthesizer module
paul swed
paulswedb at gmail.com
Wed Mar 14 20:41:35 EDT 2012
Thanks Al
Downloading it now but says its 45 MB file.
Interesting on the logic. 4 V wasn't a supply V for RTL.
But perhaps if we can find any docs somehow perhaps we all get to learn.
Thanks
Paul
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 5:06 PM, Dennis McLaughlin
<dmclaughlin3 at neo.rr.com>wrote:
> Paul,
>
> This is the manual that will cover the 100 cps module with the Fairchild
> RTL IC's in it.
> In the manual the divide by 10 IC has many different part numbers.
> SL3144 or SL6907or CuL958. I think it is a Fairchild RTL Counter
> Micrologic IC. I haven't found a datasheet for it.
> The file is still up there. It's a 193MB pdf file.
> Thanks Al
>
> Hi everyone,
> I kept the subject just for those who have been following it.
> Thanks to Dennis McLaughlin for this item, a pdf file named
> "R-1051-B-C-tech-supl.pdf" that is 45.5 MB. It shows the differences
> between the 1051 and 1051B
> We have it up now on a webpage for anyone/everyone to download as
> wanted. It's a BIG file, 45mb, so unless you have a fast connection, like
> cable, etc, it'll take forever. But go to this page:
> http://www.boatanchors.org/R-1051.htm
> and click on "download". Depending upon your browser maybe you can right
> click and have it open in another tab or window.
> Maybe I can get it on an .ftp page to make it quicker for those who
> can do .ftp, but it'll be tomorrow before I fuss with that.
> If anyone has similar interesting files I can put them up there for
> all to access. If I get a rount tuit maybe I can put some links to other
> stuff that's found on the web.
> 73,
> Al, W8UT
> New Bern, NC
> BoatAnchors appreciated here
> http://www.boatanchors.org
> http://www.hammarlund.info
>
> Dennis McLaughlin
>
>
>
> On 03/10/2012 02:37 PM, paul swed wrote:
> > Glad things were figured out.
> > Can anyone share the 100 cps with me please?
> > I do not seem to have it and I looked at all of the online manuals I
> could
> > fine.
> > As to the Ge/Si discussion
> > When these systems were designed which was well ahead by years of the
> > service dates. Ge would have been considered the more stable transistor
> > with a wider range of devices.
> > (I know how things have changed. :-) )
> > I was in the 2nd training class in the Navy (So they said at great lakes)
> > on these brand new radios. The several Amateur radio ops in the class
> like
> > myself dreamed of one of these $27,000 radios. Gosh it locked to an
> > external reference and if it was off 1 hz it was broken. So much for
> drift.
> >
> > I picked up my first one many years later 1985 region from fair radio
> > surplus at a reasonable price, kind of. That actually went up in $ from
> the
> > time I purchased. Its been a work hoarse since. I saw the internet murphy
> > stacks in LA and really thought about another 2. Just never happened. If
> > business had dragged me out there I would have picked them up. No doubt.
> > Plus parts. At the end Murphy was selling modules for $25 each just to
> move
> > them. Picked up some of the troubled references 3 as I recall for other
> > uses.
> > But I will agree those knobs suck for randomly tuning around.
> > Regards
> > Paul
> > WB8TSL
> >
> > On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 3:25 PM, Mike Andrews<mikea at mikea.ath.cx> wrote:
> >
>
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