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I am searching (for some time now) for data on an Austron Oscillator model #1630-2R (10 MHz). This oscillator has a an octal base and requires +12V for the osc and +26V for the oven. The osc case shows a NAVAIR part # 247AS-C0393-001. I've had no luck searching for either of these numbers. Any help would be appreciate. Thanks. Jim
On Apr 20, 11:13=A0am, Jim Flanagan <jf...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote: > I am searching (for some time now) for data on an > Austron Oscillator model #1630-2R (10 MHz). > This oscillator has a an octal base and requires > +12V for the osc and +26V for the oven. > > The osc case shows a NAVAIR part # 247AS-C0393-001. > I've had no luck searching for either of these numbers. > Any help would be appreciate. > > Thanks. > Jim Looks like a military product, isn't it ? No wonder why you won't find any information. Take a chance http://www.navair.com/
On Apr 20, 6:34=A0am, 5...@free.fr wrote: > On Apr 20, 11:13=A0am, Jim Flanagan <jf...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote: > > > I am searching (for some time now) for data on an > > Austron Oscillator model #1630-2R (10 MHz). > > This oscillator has a an octal base and requires > > +12V for the osc and +26V for the oven. > > > The osc case shows a NAVAIR part # 247AS-C0393-001. > > I've had no luck searching for either of these numbers. > > Any help would be appreciate. > > > Thanks. > > Jim > > Looks like a military product, isn't it ? > No wonder why you won't find any information. > Take a chance =A0http://www.navair.com/ I have no idea, might want to talk with Mark!