SG-165. That¡¯s the Sencore gen I was trying to remember.
Slow neurons!
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On Feb 10, 2022, at 12:53 PM, Tom Lee <tomlee@...> wrote:
?The HP8601A is a good choice. It¡¯s old-school analog. If you¡¯re fussy about frequency accuracy, you¡¯ll want to connect a frequency counter, but that¡¯s easily done. These don¡¯t take up much bench space, and are easy to fix.
There¡¯s also a Sencore alignment generator, whose model number escapes me at the moment. I¡¯ll post later with it if no one else chimes in. I used to use one decades ago in a TV service shop, and it got the job done. I¡¯ve since seen many at e-flea markets for a song. Not HP, but if you need a fine service-grade instrument, it¡¯s a great choice.
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On Feb 10, 2022, at 11:07 AM, tony sayer <tony@...> wrote:
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Does anyone know of a HP signal generator thats got a sweep section for
FM (87.5 - 108 MHz) tuner alignment?
The old Sound technology ST1000 was ideal for that but now long out of
production but seeing that in the UK at least the FM Broadcast band is
to be retrained till at least 2030 and we do have some FM Rebroadcast
receivers to look after, that would be a useful unit to have!
Thanks if anyone can recommend an HP one...
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Tony Sayer