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Antonio Iovane
Guest
Hi all,
does anybody out there have any experience in replacing the lamp on an
LPRO rubidium oscillator?
I have two of these, one working and another which reads "lamp volt" =
zero. I feel it is not a matter of lamp, as the lamp housing doesn't
heat (it should). I would try swapping the lamps between the two units
for diagnosis, at least to know if I could rely on a spare lamp from
the faulty unit, but before attempting to loose the bolt which holds
the lamp into its housing I would like to know if this could damage
it.
By the way, does anybody have the schematics of LPRO?
Thanks,
Antonio I8IOV
does anybody out there have any experience in replacing the lamp on an
LPRO rubidium oscillator?
I have two of these, one working and another which reads "lamp volt" =
zero. I feel it is not a matter of lamp, as the lamp housing doesn't
heat (it should). I would try swapping the lamps between the two units
for diagnosis, at least to know if I could rely on a spare lamp from
the faulty unit, but before attempting to loose the bolt which holds
the lamp into its housing I would like to know if this could damage
it.
By the way, does anybody have the schematics of LPRO?
Thanks,
Antonio I8IOV