Hi,
I used to have notes on how to select which output frequency the EG&G
RFS-10-7 provides but I can't find them!
It can be 5 or 10 Mhz.
Does anybody know where the selection is made?
Thanks,
Corby Dawson
Corby
I have 2 EG&G RBs and would need to look at the model.
They are putting out 10 Mhz as I recall. Would be happy to look if they are
the same units to see whatever clues we could get.
Question I have always had. Do they need to be attached to a heat sink?
It looks like they may want that yet there is no heat sink compound or any
clue.
They look to be quite nice RBs, but at least on the units I have no
technical info can be found.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 3:27 PM, cdelect@juno.com wrote:
Hi,
I used to have notes on how to select which output frequency the EG&G
RFS-10-7 provides but I can't find them!
It can be 5 or 10 Mhz.
Does anybody know where the selection is made?
Thanks,
Corby Dawson
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Hi
Pretty much all Rb’s want to have a heat sink. Often they got used with some sort of pad rather than heat sink grease. It’s much less messy that way. The rack mount Rb’s are about the only exception to the heat sink rule.
Bob
On Nov 9, 2013, at 12:19 PM, paul swed paulswedb@gmail.com wrote:
Corby
I have 2 EG&G RBs and would need to look at the model.
They are putting out 10 Mhz as I recall. Would be happy to look if they are
the same units to see whatever clues we could get.
Question I have always had. Do they need to be attached to a heat sink?
It looks like they may want that yet there is no heat sink compound or any
clue.
They look to be quite nice RBs, but at least on the units I have no
technical info can be found.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 3:27 PM, cdelect@juno.com wrote:
Hi,
I used to have notes on how to select which output frequency the EG&G
RFS-10-7 provides but I can't find them!
It can be 5 or 10 Mhz.
Does anybody know where the selection is made?
Thanks,
Corby Dawson
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Looked at my egg and its a TS-RFS circa 1999
One end does appear that it would have been bolted to something.
But it could as easily be the chassis mount as anything no real clue.
But easy enough to leverage the 5 holes to attach to an aluminium
plate/rack panel.
Sorry its not the same model Bob.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 2:39 PM, Bob Camp lists@rtty.us wrote:
Hi
Pretty much all Rb’s want to have a heat sink. Often they got used with
some sort of pad rather than heat sink grease. It’s much less messy that
way. The rack mount Rb’s are about the only exception to the heat sink rule.
Bob
On Nov 9, 2013, at 12:19 PM, paul swed paulswedb@gmail.com wrote:
Corby
I have 2 EG&G RBs and would need to look at the model.
They are putting out 10 Mhz as I recall. Would be happy to look if they
are
the same units to see whatever clues we could get.
Question I have always had. Do they need to be attached to a heat sink?
It looks like they may want that yet there is no heat sink compound or
any
clue.
They look to be quite nice RBs, but at least on the units I have no
technical info can be found.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 3:27 PM, cdelect@juno.com wrote:
Hi,
I used to have notes on how to select which output frequency the EG&G
RFS-10-7 provides but I can't find them!
It can be 5 or 10 Mhz.
Does anybody know where the selection is made?
Thanks,
Corby Dawson
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