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I have a Harris filter in my junk box, or at least I think it is a
Harris filter.
On top of can:
P/N 700-0423-00
FREQ 10.000 MHZ
T136
SN. 6385

Does anybody have any info on this guy?
He is 1-3/8"L x 1"W x 3/4"H (approx.) and has five pins - three on one
end and two on the other. It is totally sealed 'can'
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On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 20:33:56 -0800, bcdlr wrote:

I have a Harris filter in my junk box, or at least I think it is a
Harris filter.
On top of can:
P/N 700-0423-00
FREQ 10.000 MHZ
T136
SN. 6385


Is it a filter? It sounds more like an oscillator.

73, Ed. EI9GQ.


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I think that's what it appears to be but I can't find any information
on it that way either.
Any ideas?

Dan KB9JLO

Eamon Skelton wrote:
On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 20:33:56 -0800, bcdlr wrote:

I have a Harris filter in my junk box, or at least I think it is a
Harris filter.
On top of can:
P/N 700-0423-00
FREQ 10.000 MHZ
T136
SN. 6385


Is it a filter? It sounds more like an oscillator.

73, Ed. EI9GQ.


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On Thu, 07 Dec 2006 09:19:15 -0800, bcdlr wrote:

I think that's what it appears to be but I can't find any information
on it that way either.
Any ideas?

Dan KB9JLO


A 10MHz oscillator in a sealed metal can could be a TCXO
or possibly even an OCXO.

Has it a similar pinout to the unit at the bottom of
this page?

http://www.vectron.com/products/ocxo/co724725.htm

73, Ed. EI9GQ



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Ed, that's about right. The three pins at one end and the two pins at
the other.
Size is a little smaller, about 1-3/8" L x 1-1/8" W x 11/16" H (approx.
dimensions).
Again on the top it says - Freq. 10.000 MHZ
No adjusting hole like that diagram.
Hey, we're getting much closer!!

Dan KB9JLO

Eamon Skelton wrote:
On Thu, 07 Dec 2006 09:19:15 -0800, bcdlr wrote:

A 10MHz oscillator in a sealed metal can could be a TCXO
or possibly even an OCXO.

Has it a similar pinout to the unit at the bottom of
this page?

http://www.vectron.com/products/ocxo/co724725.htm


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