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![]() Hi I've got some nice MCL UNCL-R1H-2 mixers from Mini-Circuits that I finally have a use for. MCL's current catalog lists the UNCL-R1 specs and a google shows the general specs of the UNCL-R1H variant (17 dbm LO instead of 7dbm) but I can't find anything on the -2 variant (UNCL-R1H-2. If you have an old MCL catalog could you look it up for me and let me know what the difference is (or send a list of the relevant specs). TIA & 73, Lenny W2BVH |
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Lenny Wintfeld wrote:
Hi I've got some nice MCL UNCL-R1H-2 mixers from Mini-Circuits that I finally have a use for. MCL's current catalog lists the UNCL-R1 specs and a google shows the general specs of the UNCL-R1H variant (17 dbm LO instead of 7dbm) but I can't find anything on the -2 variant (UNCL-R1H-2. If you have an old MCL catalog could you look it up for me and let me know what the difference is (or send a list of the relevant specs). TIA & 73, Lenny W2BVH usually when mini circuits puts a dash number on their parts it is to indicate a different frequency range for that part. The H variant indicates a different signal level as you noticed. In the case of other mixer parts the -2 variant was a higher frequency part. |
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Lenny Wintfeld wrote:
Hi I've got some nice MCL UNCL-R1H-2 mixers from Mini-Circuits that I finally have a use for. MCL's current catalog lists the UNCL-R1 specs and a google shows the general specs of the UNCL-R1H variant (17 dbm LO instead of 7dbm) but I can't find anything on the -2 variant (UNCL-R1H-2. If you have an old MCL catalog could you look it up for me and let me know what the difference is (or send a list of the relevant specs). TIA & 73, Lenny W2BVH usually when mini circuits puts a dash number on their parts it is to indicate a different frequency range for that part. The H variant indicates a different signal level as you noticed. In the case of other mixer parts the -2 variant was a higher frequency part. |
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Many times, they also do that when they make a special part for a customer.
When I was at Rockwell, we had some MCL parts that were identical to the off the shelf part, except that they were screened for closer tolerances. Pete Lenny Wintfeld wrote in message ganews.com... Hi I've got some nice MCL UNCL-R1H-2 mixers from Mini-Circuits that I finally have a use for. MCL's current catalog lists the UNCL-R1 specs and a google shows the general specs of the UNCL-R1H variant (17 dbm LO instead of 7dbm) but I can't find anything on the -2 variant (UNCL-R1H-2. If you have an old MCL catalog could you look it up for me and let me know what the difference is (or send a list of the relevant specs). TIA & 73, Lenny W2BVH |
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Many times, they also do that when they make a special part for a customer.
When I was at Rockwell, we had some MCL parts that were identical to the off the shelf part, except that they were screened for closer tolerances. Pete Lenny Wintfeld wrote in message ganews.com... Hi I've got some nice MCL UNCL-R1H-2 mixers from Mini-Circuits that I finally have a use for. MCL's current catalog lists the UNCL-R1 specs and a google shows the general specs of the UNCL-R1H variant (17 dbm LO instead of 7dbm) but I can't find anything on the -2 variant (UNCL-R1H-2. If you have an old MCL catalog could you look it up for me and let me know what the difference is (or send a list of the relevant specs). TIA & 73, Lenny W2BVH |
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Pete KE9OA wrote:
Many times, they also do that when they make a special part for a customer. When I was at Rockwell, we had some MCL parts that were identical to the off the shelf part, except that they were screened for closer tolerances. Pete Were you involved with either the SVR-4F or 55U3-1SC C-band commercial Satellite receivers? A CATV company I worked for had piles of the SVR-4F receivers that I repaired at our Cincinnati Ohio system. They were shipped to me from all over the US because of the long turnaround time for factory service. I still have a few parts from units that were too expensive to fix. I have 10 Microwave Associates 3.4 to 4.2 GHz isolators (7K75Z) sitting in front of me from the five units I scrapped. I think I still have a number of modules for the 55U3-1SC in a box out in my shop. -- 4 days! Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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Pete KE9OA wrote:
Many times, they also do that when they make a special part for a customer. When I was at Rockwell, we had some MCL parts that were identical to the off the shelf part, except that they were screened for closer tolerances. Pete Were you involved with either the SVR-4F or 55U3-1SC C-band commercial Satellite receivers? A CATV company I worked for had piles of the SVR-4F receivers that I repaired at our Cincinnati Ohio system. They were shipped to me from all over the US because of the long turnaround time for factory service. I still have a few parts from units that were too expensive to fix. I have 10 Microwave Associates 3.4 to 4.2 GHz isolators (7K75Z) sitting in front of me from the five units I scrapped. I think I still have a number of modules for the 55U3-1SC in a box out in my shop. -- 4 days! Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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Hi Michael,
I was in the Synthesizer Group, so I didn't have my hand in those projects that you mentioned. Pretty cool, on those microwave parts that you have on hand. I used to find those kinds of cool things when I visited the Rockwell Inventory Disposal store. I need to get out there again............... Pete Michael A. Terrell wrote in message ... Pete KE9OA wrote: Many times, they also do that when they make a special part for a customer. When I was at Rockwell, we had some MCL parts that were identical to the off the shelf part, except that they were screened for closer tolerances. Pete Were you involved with either the SVR-4F or 55U3-1SC C-band commercial Satellite receivers? A CATV company I worked for had piles of the SVR-4F receivers that I repaired at our Cincinnati Ohio system. They were shipped to me from all over the US because of the long turnaround time for factory service. I still have a few parts from units that were too expensive to fix. I have 10 Microwave Associates 3.4 to 4.2 GHz isolators (7K75Z) sitting in front of me from the five units I scrapped. I think I still have a number of modules for the 55U3-1SC in a box out in my shop. -- 4 days! Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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Hi Michael,
I was in the Synthesizer Group, so I didn't have my hand in those projects that you mentioned. Pretty cool, on those microwave parts that you have on hand. I used to find those kinds of cool things when I visited the Rockwell Inventory Disposal store. I need to get out there again............... Pete Michael A. Terrell wrote in message ... Pete KE9OA wrote: Many times, they also do that when they make a special part for a customer. When I was at Rockwell, we had some MCL parts that were identical to the off the shelf part, except that they were screened for closer tolerances. Pete Were you involved with either the SVR-4F or 55U3-1SC C-band commercial Satellite receivers? A CATV company I worked for had piles of the SVR-4F receivers that I repaired at our Cincinnati Ohio system. They were shipped to me from all over the US because of the long turnaround time for factory service. I still have a few parts from units that were too expensive to fix. I have 10 Microwave Associates 3.4 to 4.2 GHz isolators (7K75Z) sitting in front of me from the five units I scrapped. I think I still have a number of modules for the 55U3-1SC in a box out in my shop. -- 4 days! Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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Pete KE9OA wrote:
Hi Michael, I was in the Synthesizer Group, so I didn't have my hand in those projects that you mentioned. Pretty cool, on those microwave parts that you have on hand. I used to find those kinds of cool things when I visited the Rockwell Inventory Disposal store. I need to get out there again............... Pete I started repairing the Collins/Rockwell receivers in self defense. They decided that we had to rent a loaner from them, or they wouldn't repair our equipment. They charged $150/month rent, and took over six months to fix a receiver. The typical bill was over $1200. I had the manual, so I popped one open and found the first LO was fried. Rockwell told me the microwave transistor was 1500, minimum ordered of 18 parts because it was out of stock. The transistor was a die mounted to a gold stud, and covered with a drop of epoxy, and no part number. New Microdyne LPR receivers were right at $1000, and worked a lot better so I told them to forget it, that we were going to repair what we could, and replace them with the LPR units, when we had to. I fixed most of them in under one hour bench time, and less than $20 in parts. The biggest problem with them was they ran way too hot, and over a five year period, the circuit boards developed a large black spot in the center of the board as they cooked themselves to death. Still, it was my first work with solid state microwave equipment. I found a VCO board for a Microdyne synthesizer in my junk the other day. They had used the design for years, and it was becoming harder for the techs to get them to meet the specs. I was asked to work on them for while and found a number of problems with the design, and parts that were selected to replace obsolete parts. I learned a lot of tricks to clean up a PLL circuit fixing a mountain of rejected modules. It was harder work convincing both design and manufacturing engineering to correct the problems, than it was to find the problems. -- We now return you to our normally scheduled programming. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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