Maybe:
I don't know if RDR Electronics still have any X72's.
There used to be a lot of X72's for sale that were pulled from something. They came with an adapter board that only broke out 16 of the 26 pins. I bought a couple... they had less than 1000 hours of run time on them.
My signal board has support for the SA22.c rubidium, but I need to figure out how to connect to that horrid connector that is in the middle of the baseplate. I am also laying out an interface board for the Spectratime SRO-100 rubidium.
Well, I ordered one this morning and I am reading the doc I found online. Please save a set of your boards and if you want to send me some heatsinks, I’ll mill them for everyone.
Regards,
Jerry
Jerry Hancock
jerry@hanler.com
(415) 215-3779
On Nov 20, 2017, at 12:29 AM, Mark Sims holrum@hotmail.com wrote:
Maybe:
I don't know if RDR Electronics still have any X72's.
There used to be a lot of X72's for sale that were pulled from something. They came with an adapter board that only broke out 16 of the 26 pins. I bought a couple... they had less than 1000 hours of run time on them.
My signal board has support for the SA22.c rubidium, but I need to figure out how to connect to that horrid connector that is in the middle of the baseplate. I am also laying out an interface board for the Spectratime SRO-100 rubidium.
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