DG
David G. McGaw
Sat, Sep 3, 2022 6:23 AM
Bob,
I'm with you on that and although I have 2 10811's I would be loathe
to tear one apart - certainly as a last resort only and for
information sake rather than being able to fix it.
Merv
On 2/09/2022 4:55 am, Bob kb8tq via time-nuts wrote:
Hi
The version you have simply has a “box” around a fairly normal
10811 OCXO. Tearing it apart is possible. It isn’t a whole lot of fun
though.
I still believe that the GPSDO board should put out +/- voltages
and not just a negative voltage. Positive tune voltages are pretty
common. Bipolar tune is unusual but not unheard of. Negative
only tune is very rare. Since the board is already out in the open,
working on it should be easier than ripping open the OCXO.
Bob
On Aug 31, 2022, at 11:21 PM, Mervyn Thomas via time-nuts
time-nuts@lists.febo.com wrote:
Hi Bob,
I need to find a schematic to download for my particular version of
the HP oscillator
Merv
On 31/08/2022 2:59 am, Bob kb8tq via time-nuts wrote:
Hi
If you check the 10811 schematic, the varicap is biased at roughly
+6.8V internally.
The other side of the diode is what the EFC is driving. This gives
them the +/- 5V
range they specify on the 10811 data sheet.
Bob
On Aug 30, 2022, at 5:39 AM, paul swed via time-nuts
time-nuts@lists.febo.com wrote:
Pretty clever approach to establishing an offset. But doesn't it
matter how
the vari-cap is hooked up in the oscillator circuit? If the
veri-cap needs
a negative voltage to work that may indicate the cathode is at
ground and
the positive voltage would forward bias the vari-cap. Just
thinking about
the possible impact.
Though the cost of experimenting is $0. No harm.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 1:22 AM Mervyn Thomas via time-nuts <
time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote:
Stephen,
An idea I may try -thanks for your response. The current
involved in
the EFC line to the oscillator is extremely small-button cells would
last years.
Merv
On 29/08/2022 8:42 pm, Stephen C. Menasian via time-nuts wrote:
Merv,
If I understand your problem, the 10811's VCO control input
voltage has
drifted above the output range of the GPSD driver board. If the VCO
control terminal current is low enough, you might be able to
quickly
this problem by putting 1 or 2 Lithium Ion Coin cells in series
with the
control lead. If only a few microamperes are involved, this
solutin might
last several years.
Stephen Menasian
On Mon, 29 Aug 2022 15:56:52 +0800
Mervyn Thomas via time-nuts time-nuts@lists.febo.com wrote:
Hi Bill,
Unfortunately the 2 HP 10811's I have have no way to poke
anything thru
the can to adjust a capacitor. They are completely enclosed in an
aluminium can with 2 power leads coming out with 6 pin female
connectors on the end which go to the power board as used in
the HP
Z3801 GPSDO and 2 thin coax cables with SMB connectors - one
marked as
10 MHz and the other as EFC. I may have to replace mine with
the model
that has the tuning capacitor.
Thanks for your response.
73 Merv
On 29/08/2022 12:45 pm, Bill Beam via time-nuts wrote:
I also run a Brooks Shera/HP 10811. Still going after many years.
You must live with the limited steering voltage.
The solution is to adjust the HP 10811 tuning capacitor to get it
back near a frequency that the EFC can handle.
I have had to do this more than once. Also if replacing the
oscillator its tuning capacitor may need adjustment.
On Mon, 29 Aug 2022 11:25:26 +0800, Mervyn Thomas via
time-nuts wrote:
Hi All,
I'm new to time nuts but here goes.
I built a GPS disciplined- 10MHz osc about 15 + years ago.- It
uses an HP 10811 D/Oven Oscillator and the Brooks Shera PCB and
software V402N.- The physical construction article was per James
Miller G3RUH. This unit has worked flawlessly for all these
years
but now is unable to hold the freq to precisely 10MHz - it is
constantly .29 to.60 Hz high.- The DAC output which controls
the EFC
into the osc outputs a negative only adjustable voltage
between -3v
down to 0V and is settable by varying a 10K potentiometer.- The
Osc. now needs abouit +0.46V to bring it down to 10MHz but
the DAC
does not seem able to output a positive voltage.- The DAC is an
AD1861 (obsolete) and has a +5V applied to pin 16 and a -5V
applied
to pins 1 and 8. My first reaction was the HP osc. had
reached the
end of it's life but the datasheet states the EFC control
voltage
can be between a plus 5V and a minus 5V which varies the freq
by 1Hz
so it seems it is just over half way through it's life.
I feel the Brooks s/ware would have provided some method to
ensure
the DAC output could be adjusted to swing the full full 5V or at
least 3V?- I have the source code but I'm no programmer so would
appreciate any help someone can provide please.
73 de Merv- VK6BMT
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Actually, a standard single-oven 10811 is quite easy to take apart and
repair (if necessary). It is the double-oven version that is hard to
get into the inner oven.
The 10811A operating and service manual is here:
https://www.keysight.com/us/en/assets/9018-02627/user-manuals/9018-02627.pdf
David N1HAC
On 9/2/22 4:45 AM, Mervyn Thomas via time-nuts wrote:
> Bob,
>
> I'm with you on that and although I have 2 10811's I would be loathe
> to tear one apart - certainly as a last resort only and for
> information sake rather than being able to fix it.
>
> Merv
>
> On 2/09/2022 4:55 am, Bob kb8tq via time-nuts wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> The version you have simply has a “box” around a fairly normal
>> 10811 OCXO. Tearing it apart is possible. It isn’t a whole lot of fun
>> though.
>>
>> I still believe that the GPSDO board should put out +/- voltages
>> and not just a negative voltage. Positive tune voltages are pretty
>> common. Bipolar tune is unusual but not unheard of. Negative
>> only tune is *very* rare. Since the board is already out in the open,
>> working on it should be easier than ripping open the OCXO.
>>
>> Bob
>>
>>> On Aug 31, 2022, at 11:21 PM, Mervyn Thomas via time-nuts
>>> <time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Bob,
>>>
>>> I need to find a schematic to download for my particular version of
>>> the HP oscillator
>>>
>>> Merv
>>>
>>> On 31/08/2022 2:59 am, Bob kb8tq via time-nuts wrote:
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> If you check the 10811 schematic, the varicap is biased at roughly
>>>> +6.8V internally.
>>>> The other side of the diode is what the EFC is driving. This gives
>>>> them the +/- 5V
>>>> range they specify on the 10811 data sheet.
>>>>
>>>> Bob
>>>>
>>>>> On Aug 30, 2022, at 5:39 AM, paul swed via time-nuts
>>>>> <time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Pretty clever approach to establishing an offset. But doesn't it
>>>>> matter how
>>>>> the vari-cap is hooked up in the oscillator circuit? If the
>>>>> veri-cap needs
>>>>> a negative voltage to work that may indicate the cathode is at
>>>>> ground and
>>>>> the positive voltage would forward bias the vari-cap. Just
>>>>> thinking about
>>>>> the possible impact.
>>>>> Though the cost of experimenting is $0. No harm.
>>>>> Regards
>>>>> Paul
>>>>> WB8TSL
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 1:22 AM Mervyn Thomas via time-nuts <
>>>>> time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Stephen,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> An idea I may try -thanks for your response. The current
>>>>>> involved in
>>>>>> the EFC line to the oscillator is extremely small-button cells would
>>>>>> last years.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Merv
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 29/08/2022 8:42 pm, Stephen C. Menasian via time-nuts wrote:
>>>>>>> Merv,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If I understand your problem, the 10811's VCO control input
>>>>>>> voltage has
>>>>>>> drifted above the output range of the GPSD driver board. If the VCO
>>>>>>> control terminal current is low enough, you might be able to
>>>>>>> quickly
>>>>>> solve
>>>>>>> this problem by putting 1 or 2 Lithium Ion Coin cells in series
>>>>>>> with the
>>>>>>> control lead. If only a few microamperes are involved, this
>>>>>>> solutin might
>>>>>>> last several years.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Stephen Menasian
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Mon, 29 Aug 2022 15:56:52 +0800
>>>>>>> Mervyn Thomas via time-nuts <time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi Bill,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Unfortunately the 2 HP 10811's I have have no way to poke
>>>>>>>> anything thru
>>>>>>>> the can to adjust a capacitor. They are completely enclosed in an
>>>>>>>> aluminium can with 2 power leads coming out with 6 pin female
>>>>>>>> connectors on the end which go to the power board as used in
>>>>>>>> the HP
>>>>>>>> Z3801 GPSDO and 2 thin coax cables with SMB connectors - one
>>>>>>>> marked as
>>>>>>>> 10 MHz and the other as EFC. I may have to replace mine with
>>>>>>>> the model
>>>>>>>> that has the tuning capacitor.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks for your response.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 73 Merv
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 29/08/2022 12:45 pm, Bill Beam via time-nuts wrote:
>>>>>>>>> I also run a Brooks Shera/HP 10811. Still going after many years.
>>>>>>>>> You must live with the limited steering voltage.
>>>>>>>>> The solution is to adjust the HP 10811 tuning capacitor to get it
>>>>>>>>> back near a frequency that the EFC can handle.
>>>>>>>>> I have had to do this more than once. Also if replacing the
>>>>>>>>> oscillator its tuning capacitor may need adjustment.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Mon, 29 Aug 2022 11:25:26 +0800, Mervyn Thomas via
>>>>>>>>> time-nuts wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>>>>>> I'm new to time nuts but here goes.
>>>>>>>>>> I built a GPS disciplined- 10MHz osc about 15 + years ago.- It
>>>>>>>>>> uses an HP 10811 D/Oven Oscillator and the Brooks Shera PCB and
>>>>>>>>>> software V402N.- The physical construction article was per James
>>>>>>>>>> Miller G3RUH. This unit has worked flawlessly for all these
>>>>>>>>>> years
>>>>>>>>>> but now is unable to hold the freq to precisely 10MHz - it is
>>>>>>>>>> constantly .29 to.60 Hz high.- The DAC output which controls
>>>>>>>>>> the EFC
>>>>>>>>>> into the osc outputs a negative only adjustable voltage
>>>>>>>>>> between -3v
>>>>>>>>>> down to 0V and is settable by varying a 10K potentiometer.- The
>>>>>>>>>> Osc. now needs abouit +0.46V to bring it down to 10MHz but
>>>>>>>>>> the DAC
>>>>>>>>>> does not seem able to output a positive voltage.- The DAC is an
>>>>>>>>>> AD1861 (obsolete) and has a +5V applied to pin 16 and a -5V
>>>>>>>>>> applied
>>>>>>>>>> to pins 1 and 8. My first reaction was the HP osc. had
>>>>>>>>>> reached the
>>>>>>>>>> end of it's life but the datasheet states the EFC control
>>>>>>>>>> voltage
>>>>>>>>>> can be between a plus 5V and a minus 5V which varies the freq
>>>>>>>>>> by 1Hz
>>>>>>>>>> so it seems it is just over half way through it's life.
>>>>>>>>>> I feel the Brooks s/ware would have provided some method to
>>>>>>>>>> ensure
>>>>>>>>>> the DAC output could be adjusted to swing the full full 5V or at
>>>>>>>>>> least 3V?- I have the source code but I'm no programmer so would
>>>>>>>>>> appreciate any help someone can provide please.
>>>>>>>>>> 73 de Merv- VK6BMT
>>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>>>>>> time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@lists.febo.com
>>>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe send an email to time-nuts-leave@lists.febo.com
>>>>>>>>> Bill Beam
>>>>>>>>> NL7F
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
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Mervyn Thomas
Mon, Sep 12, 2022 9:45 AM
Hi All,
Problem with my James Miller/Brooks Shera GPSDO resolved.
The main problem was I had a component (R5 I think) on the board as 4.7K
instead of 470R. This was no real problem up until the EFC needed to go
beyond where it was . Changed it to a 470 R and put a PCM61P DAC in
place of the AD1861 and it now holds the 10 MHz hour after hour with no
High LED coming on. There was probably nothing wrong with the AD1861
DAC but having changed it I'm leaving PCM61P in place.
Thanks to all who responded - much appreciated.
If anybody needs a PCM61P I have quite a few spares and at around US$ 10
I'll post to anywhere.
Merv
On 2/09/2022 4:45 pm, Mervyn Thomas wrote:
Bob,
I'm with you on that and although I have 2 10811's I would be loathe
to tear one apart - certainly as a last resort only and for
information sake rather than being able to fix it.
Merv
On 2/09/2022 4:55 am, Bob kb8tq via time-nuts wrote:
Hi
The version you have simply has a “box” around a fairly normal
10811 OCXO. Tearing it apart is possible. It isn’t a whole lot of fun
though.
I still believe that the GPSDO board should put out +/- voltages
and not just a negative voltage. Positive tune voltages are pretty
common. Bipolar tune is unusual but not unheard of. Negative
only tune is very rare. Since the board is already out in the open,
working on it should be easier than ripping open the OCXO.
Bob
On Aug 31, 2022, at 11:21 PM, Mervyn Thomas via time-nuts
time-nuts@lists.febo.com wrote:
Hi Bob,
I need to find a schematic to download for my particular version of
the HP oscillator
Merv
On 31/08/2022 2:59 am, Bob kb8tq via time-nuts wrote:
Hi
If you check the 10811 schematic, the varicap is biased at roughly
+6.8V internally.
The other side of the diode is what the EFC is driving. This gives
them the +/- 5V
range they specify on the 10811 data sheet.
Bob
On Aug 30, 2022, at 5:39 AM, paul swed via time-nuts
time-nuts@lists.febo.com wrote:
Pretty clever approach to establishing an offset. But doesn't it
matter how
the vari-cap is hooked up in the oscillator circuit? If the
veri-cap needs
a negative voltage to work that may indicate the cathode is at
ground and
the positive voltage would forward bias the vari-cap. Just
thinking about
the possible impact.
Though the cost of experimenting is $0. No harm.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 1:22 AM Mervyn Thomas via time-nuts <
time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote:
Stephen,
An idea I may try -thanks for your response. The current
involved in
the EFC line to the oscillator is extremely small-button cells would
last years.
Merv
On 29/08/2022 8:42 pm, Stephen C. Menasian via time-nuts wrote:
Merv,
If I understand your problem, the 10811's VCO control input
voltage has
drifted above the output range of the GPSD driver board. If the VCO
control terminal current is low enough, you might be able to
quickly
solve
this problem by putting 1 or 2 Lithium Ion Coin cells in series
with the
control lead. If only a few microamperes are involved, this
solutin might
last several years.
Stephen Menasian
On Mon, 29 Aug 2022 15:56:52 +0800
Mervyn Thomas via time-nuts time-nuts@lists.febo.com wrote:
Hi Bill,
Unfortunately the 2 HP 10811's I have have no way to poke
anything thru
the can to adjust a capacitor. They are completely enclosed in an
aluminium can with 2 power leads coming out with 6 pin female
connectors on the end which go to the power board as used in
the HP
Z3801 GPSDO and 2 thin coax cables with SMB connectors - one
marked as
10 MHz and the other as EFC. I may have to replace mine with
the model
that has the tuning capacitor.
Thanks for your response.
73 Merv
On 29/08/2022 12:45 pm, Bill Beam via time-nuts wrote:
I also run a Brooks Shera/HP 10811. Still going after many years.
You must live with the limited steering voltage.
The solution is to adjust the HP 10811 tuning capacitor to get it
back near a frequency that the EFC can handle.
I have had to do this more than once. Also if replacing the
oscillator its tuning capacitor may need adjustment.
On Mon, 29 Aug 2022 11:25:26 +0800, Mervyn Thomas via
time-nuts wrote:
Hi All,
I'm new to time nuts but here goes.
I built a GPS disciplined- 10MHz osc about 15 + years ago.- It
uses an HP 10811 D/Oven Oscillator and the Brooks Shera PCB and
software V402N.- The physical construction article was per James
Miller G3RUH. This unit has worked flawlessly for all these
years
but now is unable to hold the freq to precisely 10MHz - it is
constantly .29 to.60 Hz high.- The DAC output which controls
the EFC
into the osc outputs a negative only adjustable voltage
between -3v
down to 0V and is settable by varying a 10K potentiometer.- The
Osc. now needs abouit +0.46V to bring it down to 10MHz but
the DAC
does not seem able to output a positive voltage.- The DAC is an
AD1861 (obsolete) and has a +5V applied to pin 16 and a -5V
applied
to pins 1 and 8. My first reaction was the HP osc. had
reached the
end of it's life but the datasheet states the EFC control
voltage
can be between a plus 5V and a minus 5V which varies the freq
by 1Hz
so it seems it is just over half way through it's life.
I feel the Brooks s/ware would have provided some method to
ensure
the DAC output could be adjusted to swing the full full 5V or at
least 3V?- I have the source code but I'm no programmer so would
appreciate any help someone can provide please.
73 de Merv- VK6BMT
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Hi All,
Problem with my James Miller/Brooks Shera GPSDO resolved.
The main problem was I had a component (R5 I think) on the board as 4.7K
instead of 470R. This was no real problem up until the EFC needed to go
beyond where it was . Changed it to a 470 R and put a PCM61P DAC in
place of the AD1861 and it now holds the 10 MHz hour after hour with no
High LED coming on. There was probably nothing wrong with the AD1861
DAC but having changed it I'm leaving PCM61P in place.
Thanks to all who responded - much appreciated.
If anybody needs a PCM61P I have quite a few spares and at around US$ 10
I'll post to anywhere.
Merv
On 2/09/2022 4:45 pm, Mervyn Thomas wrote:
> Bob,
>
> I'm with you on that and although I have 2 10811's I would be loathe
> to tear one apart - certainly as a last resort only and for
> information sake rather than being able to fix it.
>
> Merv
>
> On 2/09/2022 4:55 am, Bob kb8tq via time-nuts wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> The version you have simply has a “box” around a fairly normal
>> 10811 OCXO. Tearing it apart is possible. It isn’t a whole lot of fun
>> though.
>>
>> I still believe that the GPSDO board should put out +/- voltages
>> and not just a negative voltage. Positive tune voltages are pretty
>> common. Bipolar tune is unusual but not unheard of. Negative
>> only tune is *very* rare. Since the board is already out in the open,
>> working on it should be easier than ripping open the OCXO.
>>
>> Bob
>>
>>> On Aug 31, 2022, at 11:21 PM, Mervyn Thomas via time-nuts
>>> <time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Bob,
>>>
>>> I need to find a schematic to download for my particular version of
>>> the HP oscillator
>>>
>>> Merv
>>>
>>> On 31/08/2022 2:59 am, Bob kb8tq via time-nuts wrote:
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> If you check the 10811 schematic, the varicap is biased at roughly
>>>> +6.8V internally.
>>>> The other side of the diode is what the EFC is driving. This gives
>>>> them the +/- 5V
>>>> range they specify on the 10811 data sheet.
>>>>
>>>> Bob
>>>>
>>>>> On Aug 30, 2022, at 5:39 AM, paul swed via time-nuts
>>>>> <time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Pretty clever approach to establishing an offset. But doesn't it
>>>>> matter how
>>>>> the vari-cap is hooked up in the oscillator circuit? If the
>>>>> veri-cap needs
>>>>> a negative voltage to work that may indicate the cathode is at
>>>>> ground and
>>>>> the positive voltage would forward bias the vari-cap. Just
>>>>> thinking about
>>>>> the possible impact.
>>>>> Though the cost of experimenting is $0. No harm.
>>>>> Regards
>>>>> Paul
>>>>> WB8TSL
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 1:22 AM Mervyn Thomas via time-nuts <
>>>>> time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Stephen,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> An idea I may try -thanks for your response. The current
>>>>>> involved in
>>>>>> the EFC line to the oscillator is extremely small-button cells would
>>>>>> last years.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Merv
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 29/08/2022 8:42 pm, Stephen C. Menasian via time-nuts wrote:
>>>>>>> Merv,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If I understand your problem, the 10811's VCO control input
>>>>>>> voltage has
>>>>>>> drifted above the output range of the GPSD driver board. If the VCO
>>>>>>> control terminal current is low enough, you might be able to
>>>>>>> quickly
>>>>>> solve
>>>>>>> this problem by putting 1 or 2 Lithium Ion Coin cells in series
>>>>>>> with the
>>>>>>> control lead. If only a few microamperes are involved, this
>>>>>>> solutin might
>>>>>>> last several years.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Stephen Menasian
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Mon, 29 Aug 2022 15:56:52 +0800
>>>>>>> Mervyn Thomas via time-nuts <time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi Bill,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Unfortunately the 2 HP 10811's I have have no way to poke
>>>>>>>> anything thru
>>>>>>>> the can to adjust a capacitor. They are completely enclosed in an
>>>>>>>> aluminium can with 2 power leads coming out with 6 pin female
>>>>>>>> connectors on the end which go to the power board as used in
>>>>>>>> the HP
>>>>>>>> Z3801 GPSDO and 2 thin coax cables with SMB connectors - one
>>>>>>>> marked as
>>>>>>>> 10 MHz and the other as EFC. I may have to replace mine with
>>>>>>>> the model
>>>>>>>> that has the tuning capacitor.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks for your response.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 73 Merv
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 29/08/2022 12:45 pm, Bill Beam via time-nuts wrote:
>>>>>>>>> I also run a Brooks Shera/HP 10811. Still going after many years.
>>>>>>>>> You must live with the limited steering voltage.
>>>>>>>>> The solution is to adjust the HP 10811 tuning capacitor to get it
>>>>>>>>> back near a frequency that the EFC can handle.
>>>>>>>>> I have had to do this more than once. Also if replacing the
>>>>>>>>> oscillator its tuning capacitor may need adjustment.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Mon, 29 Aug 2022 11:25:26 +0800, Mervyn Thomas via
>>>>>>>>> time-nuts wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>>>>>> I'm new to time nuts but here goes.
>>>>>>>>>> I built a GPS disciplined- 10MHz osc about 15 + years ago.- It
>>>>>>>>>> uses an HP 10811 D/Oven Oscillator and the Brooks Shera PCB and
>>>>>>>>>> software V402N.- The physical construction article was per James
>>>>>>>>>> Miller G3RUH. This unit has worked flawlessly for all these
>>>>>>>>>> years
>>>>>>>>>> but now is unable to hold the freq to precisely 10MHz - it is
>>>>>>>>>> constantly .29 to.60 Hz high.- The DAC output which controls
>>>>>>>>>> the EFC
>>>>>>>>>> into the osc outputs a negative only adjustable voltage
>>>>>>>>>> between -3v
>>>>>>>>>> down to 0V and is settable by varying a 10K potentiometer.- The
>>>>>>>>>> Osc. now needs abouit +0.46V to bring it down to 10MHz but
>>>>>>>>>> the DAC
>>>>>>>>>> does not seem able to output a positive voltage.- The DAC is an
>>>>>>>>>> AD1861 (obsolete) and has a +5V applied to pin 16 and a -5V
>>>>>>>>>> applied
>>>>>>>>>> to pins 1 and 8. My first reaction was the HP osc. had
>>>>>>>>>> reached the
>>>>>>>>>> end of it's life but the datasheet states the EFC control
>>>>>>>>>> voltage
>>>>>>>>>> can be between a plus 5V and a minus 5V which varies the freq
>>>>>>>>>> by 1Hz
>>>>>>>>>> so it seems it is just over half way through it's life.
>>>>>>>>>> I feel the Brooks s/ware would have provided some method to
>>>>>>>>>> ensure
>>>>>>>>>> the DAC output could be adjusted to swing the full full 5V or at
>>>>>>>>>> least 3V?- I have the source code but I'm no programmer so would
>>>>>>>>>> appreciate any help someone can provide please.
>>>>>>>>>> 73 de Merv- VK6BMT
>>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>>>>>> time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@lists.febo.com
>>>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe send an email to time-nuts-leave@lists.febo.com
>>>>>>>>> Bill Beam
>>>>>>>>> NL7F
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