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Subject: [Amps] Freq Counter
From: "Will Matney" <craxd1@ezwv.com>
Reply-to: craxd1@ezwv.com
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:01:46 -0500
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Hey everyone, I have a combination wattmeter and freq. counter here for repair 
and am having trouble crossing the IC's. This was made back in 1977 so it uses 
some of the older stuff. The mfg. scraped the numbers off the chips and there's 
4 of them. Now, 3 of them look to be the same used in a counter made by Conar 
and there part numbers given were 7207 cmos, 7208 cmos, and a 74176. Now this 
unit here has another chip, 14 dip, which takes the place of a transistor 
preamp on the Conar model. This looked to be maybe assembled from a kit by the 
mfg. It is one of the old Wawasee Electronics JB 1002 FC/M. I doubt they 
designed it but copied something or a kit for the counter. The 7208 cmos is the 
readout driver. The 7207 cmos is the oscillator circuit and uses a 5.24288 MHz 
xtal.. The 74176 looks like it might be a presettable counter/latch. This from 
the NTE cross reference. The two cmos chips dont show up in an online search 
just using those numbers. They also dont cross right in
  the NTE book. It seems to me like these numbers are maybe short part of a 
number. Back in the 70's they did use these numbers but it's been so long I 
cant remember what they may be lacking. Does anyone have any info on a 50 MHz 
counter like this with schematic and part numbers? Also, any help with figuring 
out these chips would be a blessing. Without knowiing them, it may have to be 
junked. I have the original schematic of the meter/counter but its part numbers 
are only in-house ones. I need to know for sure what the two cmos chips are, 
check to see if the 74176 is a correct cross, and find what the input IC is. 
Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Will

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