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Re: [time-nuts] HP 105D FS

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jmfranke@cox.net
Sun, Apr 9, 2017 12:43 PM

From the description, it sounds like a HP 100D not a 10D.

John  WA4WDL

---- Perry Sandeen via time-nuts time-nuts@febo.com wrote:

List,
Since I've been babysitting this unit for 20 years or so waiting for a-round-it to arrive its probably to to pass it on to someone who would revive it.
It is a 100KHz ovenized crystal with an external reading mercury thermometer.  It has dividers down 100Hz and is equipped with a 2 inch scope for doing Lissajous comparisons.  The input and outputs are the old style dual binder posts. 
It's the usual test equipment width, about 10 inches high, and 18 inches deep.  Weight is about 30 Lbs.
It's in fair cosmetic condition
I have the original HP manual for it.  
If one is so inclined, there is interior space for a couple of HP 10811 oscillators, GPS unit and the associated PS for the modern stuff.  IIRC I have a NOS CRT tube as well.  
Or polish up the front panel, place it on a shelf to remember how far we've come.
Make me an offer. Shipping by FedEx is extra  from 92220, Banning CA.
If interested please generate an original email so Yahoo doesn't stack the replies all in one file.
I'm sure the purchaser can be absolutely certain that they have the only one in their state, or even country :).
Regards,
Perrier 

 


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>From the description, it sounds like a HP 100D not a 10D. John WA4WDL ---- Perry Sandeen via time-nuts <time-nuts@febo.com> wrote: > List, > Since I've been babysitting this unit for 20 years or so waiting for a-round-it to arrive its probably to to pass it on to someone who would revive it. > It is a 100KHz ovenized crystal with an external reading mercury thermometer.  It has dividers down 100Hz and is equipped with a 2 inch scope for doing Lissajous comparisons.  The input and outputs are the old style dual binder posts.  > It's the usual test equipment width, about 10 inches high, and 18 inches deep.  Weight is about 30 Lbs. > It's in fair cosmetic condition > I have the original HP manual for it.   > If one is so inclined, there is interior space for a couple of HP 10811 oscillators, GPS unit and the associated PS for the modern stuff.  IIRC I have a NOS CRT tube as well.   > Or polish up the front panel, place it on a shelf to remember how far we've come. > Make me an offer. Shipping by FedEx is extra  from 92220, Banning CA. > If interested please generate an original email so Yahoo doesn't stack the replies all in one file. > I'm sure the purchaser can be absolutely certain that they have the only one in their state, or even country :). > Regards, > Perrier  > > >   > _______________________________________________ > time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com > To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts > and follow the instructions there.
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Adrian Godwin
Sun, Apr 9, 2017 1:26 PM

There doesn't seem to be a 100D at http://leapsecond.com/hpclocks/
Seems like that needs fixing :)

On Sun, Apr 9, 2017 at 1:43 PM, jmfranke@cox.net wrote:

From the description, it sounds like a HP 100D not a 10D.

John  WA4WDL

---- Perry Sandeen via time-nuts time-nuts@febo.com wrote:

List,
Since I've been babysitting this unit for 20 years or so waiting for

a-round-it to arrive its probably to to pass it on to someone who would
revive it.

It is a 100KHz ovenized crystal with an external reading mercury

thermometer.  It has dividers down 100Hz and is equipped with a 2 inch
scope for doing Lissajous comparisons.  The input and outputs are the old
style dual binder posts.

It's the usual test equipment width, about 10 inches high, and 18 inches

deep.  Weight is about 30 Lbs.

It's in fair cosmetic condition
I have the original HP manual for it.
If one is so inclined, there is interior space for a couple of HP 10811

oscillators, GPS unit and the associated PS for the modern stuff.  IIRC I
have a NOS CRT tube as well.

Or polish up the front panel, place it on a shelf to remember how far

we've come.

Make me an offer. Shipping by FedEx is extra  from 92220, Banning CA.
If interested please generate an original email so Yahoo doesn't stack

the replies all in one file.

I'm sure the purchaser can be absolutely certain that they have the only

one in their state, or even country :).

Regards,
Perrier


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There doesn't seem to be a 100D at http://leapsecond.com/hpclocks/ Seems like that needs fixing :) On Sun, Apr 9, 2017 at 1:43 PM, <jmfranke@cox.net> wrote: > From the description, it sounds like a HP 100D not a 10D. > > John WA4WDL > > ---- Perry Sandeen via time-nuts <time-nuts@febo.com> wrote: > > List, > > Since I've been babysitting this unit for 20 years or so waiting for > a-round-it to arrive its probably to to pass it on to someone who would > revive it. > > It is a 100KHz ovenized crystal with an external reading mercury > thermometer. It has dividers down 100Hz and is equipped with a 2 inch > scope for doing Lissajous comparisons. The input and outputs are the old > style dual binder posts. > > It's the usual test equipment width, about 10 inches high, and 18 inches > deep. Weight is about 30 Lbs. > > It's in fair cosmetic condition > > I have the original HP manual for it. > > If one is so inclined, there is interior space for a couple of HP 10811 > oscillators, GPS unit and the associated PS for the modern stuff. IIRC I > have a NOS CRT tube as well. > > Or polish up the front panel, place it on a shelf to remember how far > we've come. > > Make me an offer. Shipping by FedEx is extra from 92220, Banning CA. > > If interested please generate an original email so Yahoo doesn't stack > the replies all in one file. > > I'm sure the purchaser can be absolutely certain that they have the only > one in their state, or even country :). > > Regards, > > Perrier > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com > > To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/ > mailman/listinfo/time-nuts > > and follow the instructions there. > > _______________________________________________ > time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com > To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/ > mailman/listinfo/time-nuts > and follow the instructions there. >