Reference Oscillator???
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It would be strange that this would be your only problem with the unit. Robbing parts seems to indicate towards the possiblity of more issues.
As for your question, After installing, you will need to adjust (software) the operating frequency and the channel deviation (on a service monitor).
Good luck
As for your question, After installing, you will need to adjust (software) the operating frequency and the channel deviation (on a service monitor).
Good luck
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The part identifier is U301 and the Motorola P/N's prices are:
NXN6268A 16.8 MHz 5 PPM $126.00
&
NXN6269A 16.8 MHz 2 PPM $273.00
The latter 2 PPM P/N appears to be an option.
It would work as well but cost a tad more $$$.
Be careful installing this module as the are no guide pins and it can be installed backwards. Just verify the ground socket on the main board matches the case ground on the module. I have misinstalled this module before and if you don't realize it you will be pulling your hair out over it!
For those who read my earlier post about the square corner......disregard. This seems to vary from the secure model to the non-secure Saber. That is why I now use the above procedure for installation.
For some reason these are hard to come across used. I have one that is defective that came in a Saber 1E that I purchased. All frequencies were over 25 kHz off so the warp could not correct it.
Keep this in mind if buying a used Ref Osc. Module.
Eddie Bryant
N4UMJ
Matthews, NC
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NXN6268A 16.8 MHz 5 PPM $126.00
&
NXN6269A 16.8 MHz 2 PPM $273.00
The latter 2 PPM P/N appears to be an option.
It would work as well but cost a tad more $$$.
Be careful installing this module as the are no guide pins and it can be installed backwards. Just verify the ground socket on the main board matches the case ground on the module. I have misinstalled this module before and if you don't realize it you will be pulling your hair out over it!
For those who read my earlier post about the square corner......disregard. This seems to vary from the secure model to the non-secure Saber. That is why I now use the above procedure for installation.
For some reason these are hard to come across used. I have one that is defective that came in a Saber 1E that I purchased. All frequencies were over 25 kHz off so the warp could not correct it.
Keep this in mind if buying a used Ref Osc. Module.
Eddie Bryant
N4UMJ
Matthews, NC
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: N4UMJ on 2002-01-16 13:32 ]</font>
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