Hi Francis,
Not sure what oscillator is normally inside the Austron 1210, but the
Austron 1150 Oscillator module is a high quality oscillator in its own
right. I have attached a PDF scan of the specification sheet for the
Austron 1150 oscillator. The only other manual I have is the Austron
1210 "D" which you indicate is considerably different.
I hope this helps a little with your effort.
Bill....WB6BNQ
Francis Grosz wrote:
I recently obtained an older Austron 1210 and am looking for a manual.
I don't have the nameplate but the front panel is inscribed "Austron 1210
Crystal Clock", with no letter suffix. The battery tray cover has a date of
"August 12 1985" stamped on it, and it has the analog clock. Unfortunately
it is in rather rough shape and it looks like somebody attempted to modify it
in some way. Apparently the oscillator has been replaced; it's now an
Austron 1150 with a date of 3/85 on it. I'd really like to restore it as
close to original condition as possible, or at least working properly. If
anyone has a manual for this version or a pointer to it I'd really
appreciate it. I have the manual for the "D" version but apparently this
is considerably different.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Francis Grosz, K5FBG
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Hi Francis,
Not sure what oscillator is normally inside the Austron 1210, but the
Austron 1150 Oscillator module is a high quality oscillator in its own
right. I have attached a PDF scan of the specification sheet for the
Austron 1150 oscillator. The only other manual I have is the Austron
1210 "D" which you indicate is considerably different.
I hope this helps a little with your effort.
Bill....WB6BNQ
Francis Grosz wrote:
>I recently obtained an older Austron 1210 and am looking for a manual.
>I don't have the nameplate but the front panel is inscribed "Austron 1210
>Crystal Clock", with no letter suffix. The battery tray cover has a date of
>"August 12 1985" stamped on it, and it has the analog clock. Unfortunately
>it is in rather rough shape and it looks like somebody attempted to modify it
>in some way. Apparently the oscillator has been replaced; it's now an
>Austron 1150 with a date of 3/85 on it. I'd really like to restore it as
>close to original condition as possible, or at least working properly. If
>anyone has a manual for this version or a pointer to it I'd really
>appreciate it. I have the manual for the "D" version but apparently this
>is considerably different.
>
>Thanks in advance for any help!
>
> Francis Grosz, K5FBG
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