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Old 26th Jun 2018, 8:15 pm   #16
David Simpson
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Default Re: Time Electronics 2003

Many thanks Chris. Yours is an excellent thread. Must've missed it, silly me. There are not many of these Time Electronics voltage sources about. I did much the same as you with my 2003N back in 2012. Apart from the duff batteries(thankfully not leaked), mine had a u/s null meter. Managed to find an identical one on the internet. Less than a tenner, if I recall. But my, what a fannying about job it was to change. I was given it by a local calibration Lab - still in spec, but they'd classed it as BER because their technician said it would take 3 hrs to repair. Took this old far*t of a technician about 2 hrs.
The old basic 2003 with just 4 thumbwheel switches must be a good ten years older. Its range is 1uV to 1.999V. I've done a quick check with a DMM & it seem OK, but will test it thoroughly against its big brother once I've repaired it. I've thoroughly rubbed down the slightly corroded s/steel enclosure for the PSU circuitry, & sprayed with primer.

Regards, David
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