Not sure if this is the same place or not, but looks like they are now Tek.
"Beaverton, OR, October 26, 2009 ¨C Tektronix, Inc., a leading supplier of test, measurement, and monitoring products and solutions, today completed the acquisition of the Test & Measurement business from Sypris Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq/NM: SYPR ) for $39.0 million. "
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Steve, KJ5RV
WA5SWD@... wrote:
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David,
There is a good repair and Cal place in Richardson, TX. Zip should be 75080 or
75081. It has been 4 years and more
since I have dealt with them, but their name is Sypris Test and Measurement.
They are just off Arapaho Road, about a mile
East of Hwy 75, otherwise known as Central Expressway. Honeywell is a bit
further East of them, about 2 miles East
of Hwy 75. . Sypris Test and Measurement had an outstanding reputation when I
was there in Richardson.
Ed Lawrence WA5SWD
Cell 970-481-4491 Home 970-568-4400
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From: David Kirkby <david.kirkby@... <mailto:david.kirkby%40onetel.net>>
To: hp_agilent_equipment@... <mailto:hp_agilent_equipment%40yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wed, January 2, 2013 1:30:36 PM
Subject: Re: [hp_agilent_equipment] 8753D calibration
On 2 January 2013 20:17, David Kirkby <david.kirkby@... <mailto:david.kirkby%40onetel.net>> wrote:
On 2 January 2013 19:16, jpotter2 <jpotter@...
<mailto:jpotter%40jpaw.com>> wrote:
I have a project for which my customer requires a current
calibration sticker
on my 8753D VNA. They further require that the the cal lab be ISO 9000
certified. Can anyone recommend a cal lab for the 8753D with the
required
certification, preferably in the western US? I am located in
Northern New
Mexico. Thanks, Jim
Personally I would get Agilent to do it. I don't know for sure if they
will do such an old machine, but they tend to still calibrate quite
old kit. For reasons I can't work out, the web site is not responding
to me now, so I can't check if they wil do the cal
It has now at last responded See
<>
but I can't see an ISO 9000 calibration.
Personally I think ISO 9000 is a piece of ****. All you have to do is
have processes for doing things, and stick to them. It makes no
difference how good or bad those processes are. I used to work for a
company that made antennas and had ISO certification. They used to
produce real crap antennas, with gain never measured. I know the gain
figures were produced from looking at their competitors, and inventing
figures at least as high as those.
Dave