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On Apr 27, 2020, at 7:48 PM, Michael Yellin <michaelhq54@...> wrote:
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Was considering trying to get it open and see.? It's no good, so I won't lose anything.?
Speaks a thousand words! Hopefully someone¡¯s got one to spare. Or, is it possible to open up the defective one and see if it¡¯s repairable? I¡¯ve had to do that on unobtainium switches a time or two.?
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Hopefully this will help.
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On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 4:39 PM Paul Bicknell <
paul@...> wrote:
Hi Michael
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A picture specks a thousand words
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You said you wanted a
power button, not a cable assembly with switch. According to Keysight the 5062
number you quoted is a cable assembly - line switch, not a cable assembly with
line switch. Switch part numbers start with 3101. It may be buried deeper in
the parts list.?
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According to the service manual, it is a?CABLE ASSY WITH LINE
SWITCH, A1 TO A16J9
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That¡¯s a cable
assembly...
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From what I can gather, the part number is?5062-4809.
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Michael,
A part number would help
those of us who don¡¯t have that particular model of spectrum ?analyzer
?but might have some parts.?
?Hello,
I am looking for the power button for HP 859x and 856x series of Spectrum
Analyzers.??The switch may also be used in other HP
units, just not sure.? Let me know what you have, and the cost.
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