[time-nuts] Wavecrest DTS 2070

Bob Stewart bob at evoria.net
Mon Sep 9 00:22:03 EDT 2013


Oops.  Maybe I should have just kept my peace.  I found a User's Guide here: "http://qmsi.com/pics/Wavecrest2070.a.pdf" which indicates it can take either 110 or 220.  Pry open the fuse compartment and see what's in there.  Someone else will now probably post the right way to go about it, though.  =)


Bob - AE6RV




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> From: Bob Stewart <bob at evoria.net>
>To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement <time-nuts at febo.com> 
>Sent: Sunday, September 8, 2013 11:13 PM
>Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Wavecrest DTS 2070
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>Go to a tourist supply store and buy a 110 to 230/250 transformer.  I did that the year I spent in France for a TV or something we took over there.  Be sure you get one that's big enough.  Be sure you don't wire it backwards and get 250 to 500!!!
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>Bob - AE6RV
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>> From: Mark C. Stephens <marks at non-stop.com.au>
>>To: "time-nuts at febo.com" <time-nuts at febo.com> 
>>Sent: Sunday, September 8, 2013 11:05 PM
>>Subject: [time-nuts] Wavecrest DTS 2070
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>>I just received my DTS 2070 from 110 volt land.
>>I live in 230 (well actually 250) volt land.
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>>I haven't plugged it in and I am being a total wuss about breaking the CAL seals as they are still current.
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>>Please help me, I really, really need to measure something with it! Anything with it! But to do that I need to apply power!
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>>Is the DTS 2070 PSU auto sensing or do I need to change something?
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>>--marki
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