I have scavenged a 10 MHz crystal oscillator (probably temperature compensated) from a Wavtek frequency generator of late 1970's vintage (I think). The oscillator was made by Vectron and model # is 216-3293 . Vectron recognizes that as being similar to its part numbers, but has no other information I can find on its site. This drawing shows the connections as used in the Wavtek.
The pin numbers are assigned arbitrarily for reference. With -5V applied to Pin 1 and Pins 2-4 grounded (common), Pin 5 gave a nice output pretty close to 10 MHz. All of the pins are physically isolated from the case. Does anyone know the actual connections of the pins? If not, what would be your suggestion for running from a positive supply?
Regards, John