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Old 9th Nov 2016, 2:40 pm   #1
mole42uk
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Default The postman brought me a PYE SG2!

A PYE SG2/IF Signal Generator, with the Operating & Service Instructions. The set looks unmolested and it has a replacement battery holder inside.
The 100KHz and 2MHz HC6 crystals are missing.
I'll test it soon and see of the OC45 LF oscillator and OC171 HF oscillator work at all.
Is that a fully screened attenuator feeding the 75Ω socket?
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Old 9th Nov 2016, 3:01 pm   #2
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Default Re: The postman brought me a PYE!

Yes, it looks like a German made "Preh" unit, as fitted in my Philips PM 5519 CTV pattern generator's RF modulator output to the "RF out" BNC socket.
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Old 11th Nov 2016, 3:58 am   #3
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Default Re: The postman brought me a PYE SG2!

Hi,
Yes, Preh and RFT too produced lot of these 75 Ohm "Pi-potentiometer/coaxial attenuator" and you can find one in most RF units from Eastblock producer too...
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