Model #1255 Programmable Frequency Counter. I picked up this unit at a garage sale over the weekend.I have done an extensive web search for info but came up with nothing. None of the popular manual providers have any listings for it. Would anyone have any info? I think Weston was owned by many companies, Schlumberger,Fairchild,Solatron,Sangamo and probably others. Maybe this unit has a different mod# from a different manufacturer.
Thanks for any help.
Robert
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Robert, it might be helpful to know where you've looked so that I/we can more-easily suggest options for you. Heathkit was also intermingled with Weston and Schlumberger during the 1960s and 1970s as I recall.
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Those house numbers look a lot like Heath\Zenith Numbers.Robert wrote:The only number I can find is 1255 on the front panel. I have searched AG Tannenbaum,Surplus Sales,Manualman, Manuals Plus and others.
The unit uses 7400 series ic's. Some ic's are house numbered 463-7 and 442-30. The 7 digit readout ckt board has a 1972 date on it.
Dean may be correct in that it is a unit that Heathkit sold.
The 442-30, by chance is it in a TO-3 Case?
If it is, then its a +5V 1A Regulator.
That would confirm that it was made for Heathkit.
I've done some searches on a few Heathkit sites.
But have turn up nothing.
Heathkit does have an E-mail address:([email protected])
And a phone number: 1-800-253-0570
Have the exact model number ready when you call them, or E-mail.
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There are some images of catalog pages os Heathkit counter on this site (http://www.pestingers.net/freq_counters.htm).
You might find a match in physical appearance. This would give you a Heathkit model number to search for. Once you have a Heathkit model number, it might be possible to find a manual on one of the sites devoted to Heathkits.
I agree with Janitor Tzap. Those part numbers do look very similar to the house numbers that Heathkit used to use.
You might find a match in physical appearance. This would give you a Heathkit model number to search for. Once you have a Heathkit model number, it might be possible to find a manual on one of the sites devoted to Heathkits.
I agree with Janitor Tzap. Those part numbers do look very similar to the house numbers that Heathkit used to use.
According to the web site at
http://www.d8apro.com/heath3.htm ,
the 442-30 is a uA309K 5V regulator. That would be the same as a LM309K. They don't list any 463-XX.
http://www.d8apro.com/heath3.htm ,
the 442-30 is a uA309K 5V regulator. That would be the same as a LM309K. They don't list any 463-XX.
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