[time-nuts] Austron 2010B

Chuck Harris cfharris at erols.com
Wed Mar 23 16:18:53 EDT 2016


The 2010B is designed to take a stable reference frequency,
1, 2, 5, 10 MHz, and uses it to discipline its own internal
crystal reference.

It uses the error information it gathers while disciplining
its internal reference to create a model of the internal
reference's aging rate vs time.

If the stable reference frequency should disappear for a while,
the 2010B uses its created model to attempt to correct its
internal  reference crystal oscillator's aging drift.

I find that they perform pretty poorly.

I have a copy of the manual, and can scan it... but I am not
sure when I will have time.

-Chuck Harris

paul swed wrote:
> James
> Funny I thought that manual would be around also and its not.
> So it is a disciplined oscillator and thats nice. The question is what does
> it want to control it.
> It may be quite a useful unit if as an example it took a 1pps in. But I
> will speculate it wanted something from the loran c timing receivers.
> Regards
> Paul
> WB8TSL
>
> On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 12:49 PM, James Fournier <james at jfits.ca> wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I just picked one of these up at a local ham fest. I'm not sure exactly
>> what it was used for. I bought it mainly for the ovenized quartz inside of
>> it. Before I part it out I was hoping to find a copy of the manual so I
>> could determine if it is worth keeping intact. Usually they aren't that
>> hard to find via google but I have had no luck so far. Does anyone have a
>> pdf copy they would be willing to send me? Many thanks! - James
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