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Old April 18th 08, 02:49 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.moderated
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Default QMB Off Air Frequency Standard

I've one of these sitting on the work bench which doesn't want to "lock".

I've no details beyond the Model (615) and make (QMB Electronics).

I'm not sure if it is modern enough to be designed for 198kHz (rather than
the older 200kHz) R4 signal or if it is a 60kHz beast.

The innards don't look overly complex but some other details would save me
some time.

Anyone got any details, please?


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