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Old March 17th 10, 10:58 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Default oscillator

On Mar 15, 2:12*pm, JIMMIE wrote:
I have what appears to be a temperature stabilized oscillator made by
CTS knights inc Sandwich IL *Ithas an octal base appears to take two
crystals Part# 900-0196. This is about all I know about it. Any other
info would be appreciated.

Jimmie


You sure it's actually an oscillator? I have some units that could be
like you describe that are just thermostat-controlled ovens for
crystals. The oscillator is separate, for the ones I have. Guess you
could find out mo check the resistance between each crystal-socket
pin and each of the octal base pins (and perhaps if two of the crystal
pins are in parallel, sharing a common ground or equivalent).

Cheers,
Tom
 
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