I assume you are new to this site and specifically HP
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The reason I say this is that copy right regarding HP equipment documentation was all sorted out approximately 15 years ago
So much so that HP then asked the members of this present site for manuals in PDF format that they were missing ( this group was ?hosted by a different provider at the time )
Also HP direct their customers to Dave at ARTEK for documentation to support HP / Agilent equipment ????So all is OK to copy Scan and distribute
From:[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Xu Wang via groups.io Sent: 25 October 2021 23:53 To:[email protected] Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Agilent/Keysigh ESG series CLIP
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With all the confidential markings on the schematic and such, it’s best to have the manual scanned and distributed by someone who has a license to do so. I’m sure some people in this group have the license to distribute manuals for discontinued/obsolete HP/A/K test equipment. Scanning a pdf for personal or organizational backup is one thing, making it available to the public would be a different matter, for profit or not. By the way, if we see missing line segments on the scanned schematics, more than likely they are not there to begin with. It has to do with the EDA tool that HP used back in the day. I’ve seen original CLIPs missing segments or sometimes entire symbols.