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Old 20th November 2004, 11:20 AM   #1
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Default How to fit a 4 legged Crystal into Kwak Clock ?

I recently acquired a Primare CDP and apparently the crystal chip is of the rectangular shaped 4 legged type.

How would I fit this crystal into the Kwak Clock ?



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Old 20th November 2004, 11:38 AM   #2
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No,

this is a whole oszillator.
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Old 20th November 2004, 11:40 AM   #3
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I recently acquired a Primare CDP and apparently the crystal chip is of the rectangular shaped 4 legged type.

How would I fit this crystal into the Kwak Clock ?



regards,
Will.
Hello Will,
Do not fit that four legged thingie into the KWAK-CLOCK!

The four legged part is NOT a crystal but a complete crystal-oscillator.
If you provide the partnumber and frequency of the oscillator I may help you better in connecting the KC. Please note you will need a new crystal if you want to build the KWAK-CLOCK for this player.
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Hi Elso,

The oscillator is a standard 16.9344 MHz, not sure bout the part number tho.

Ok, so I would need a new crystal with the same freq of 16.9344 MHz (2 legged ones), and once fitted into the KC module, the output of KC will be re-inserted back to one of the inputs of the CDP's PCB.

Have I got it right ?


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Hi Elso,

The oscillator is a standard 16.9344 MHz, not sure bout the part number tho.

Ok, so I would need a new crystal with the same freq of 16.9344 MHz (2 legged ones), and once fitted into the KC module, the output of KC will be re-inserted back to one of the inputs of the CDP's PCB.

Have I got it right ?


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will.
Yes Will you got it right.
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Old 20th November 2004, 03:40 PM   #6
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