Re: Does Anyone Have A Spare Frequency Synthesiser ?

From: by way of BUM (greg@gossinst.demon.co.uk)
Date: Mon Aug 16 2004 - 08:27:20 PDT


Dear Sir,
Goss Scientific is the European centre for PTS sales
and repair.
We can repair your PTS and GENRAD synthesisers
quickly. We also have secondhand units available.

Best regards

Greg Coumbarides
Goss Scientific Instruments Ltd
100 Vicarage Lane Ph. 01245 478441
Great Baddow Fax 01245 473272
Essex UK CM2 8JB www.gossinst.com
SERVING THE NMR COMMUNITY

> From: NMR <Nmr@newcastle.ac.uk>
> Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 22:48:08 +0100 (GMT)
> To: "Bruker Users' Mailing List"
> <bruker-users-mail@purcell.cchem.berkeley.edu>, ammrl@ammrl.org
> Subject: Does Anyone Have A Spare Frequency Synthesiser ?
>
>
>
> Dear All,
>
> As some of you might be aware I am in the midst of restoring our Bruker
> WM300 Wide Bore spectrometer to full working order. Since starting this
> job in February 2004, I have successfully installed a brand new Hitachi
> DK512S-17 hard disk unit and am presently in the midst of pumping down a
> soft cryostat. Whilst checking out the various components on the
> spectrometer, I have unfortunately ascertained that the PTS160 frequency
> synthesiser unit inside the spectrometer (BCD programmable with no manual
> override) is non-functional (nothing but noise on the main output;
occasional
> standard signal on the 10 MHz standard line out but more often nothing at
> all or noise). This is not surprising as the poor machine was simply left
> switched on after the machine crashed catastrophically almost 2 years ago.
>
> I was wondering whether anyone out there may have a spare PTS160
> frequency synthesiser (0.1 MHz to 159.99 MHz range) they would be willing
> to part with for free (preferred option) or for a small price (not so
> preferred option but understandable).
>
> I would also be grateful for any advice on a good and cheap
> UK-based electronic repair company that may be able to repair our defunct
> PTS160 unit and also a defunct General Radio 1061 Frequency Synthesiser
> (BCD Programmable with Manual Override) that I discovered whilst on
> an archeological dig in our equipment store.
>
> I am willing to travel within the UK to collect the unit if it is not to
> far from Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
>
> Yours sincerely,
>
> Phuong Ghi.
>
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>
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