[time-nuts] Re Phil's Fluke Monotronics equipment

WB6BNQ wb6bnq at cox.net
Thu Aug 28 20:41:02 EDT 2008


Dave and Phil,

I have one of those comparators as well.  Mine is marked "FLUKE Montronics" model 100 ser # 196.  It has vertical, horizontal quadrature outputs and a delta F output.  The range of measurement is from 10^-6 to 10^-9.  This one works as far as I can tell but, unfortunately, I have not found a manual or even a reference to it anywhere on the WEB or at surplkus
places offering books.

Bill....WB6BNQ

Dave M wrote:

> Phil,
> I'm a new subscriber to this forum.  I saw that you have a manual for the Montronics 103A comparator.  I have one of these and could use a manual for it.  It's a bit flaky with a standard freq of 3 MHz in that the phase meter wanders a *LOT* more than it should when compared with a 1 MHz reference.  Have you scanned the manual yet?
>
> I also have a Montronics 102 comparator that I don't need.  Don't know if it works or not..  I acquired it a couple years ago with a lot of other stuff...  just haven't bothered to check it out.  Does anyone have a manual for the model 102?  I'd be interested in getting a copy.  I'd like to check it out, fix it if necessary and sell to somebody who needs it.
>
> --
> Dave M
> MasonDG44 at comcast dot net  (Just substitute the appropriate characters in the address)
>
> Life is like a roll of toilet paper; the closer it gets to the end, the faster it goes.
>
> >Bill,
> >Just looked and it's Fluke/Montronics model 103A
> >It's a big manual if I recall, about the same size as the 207. I could scan
> >it later but need some block of time on that one.
> >If you "need" it, I could perhaps drop it off at a copy shop and let them
> >duplicate it. Most of those manuals had large pull-out schematics.
> >
> >Phil
>
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