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Re: Wanted: Paper copies of manuals for HP 35665A Dynamic Signal Analyzer


 

Hi Dave,

I'd love to get these as well. ?I have some scanned copies if this helps you?
In case you end up with multiple copies I'd be willing to purchase unnecessary sets from you.

I have these rare documents I have received from Scott:
Note that TMS320 DSP has been replaced in later processor modules for more powerful DSP.
Scott also sent me his development prototypes of the processor modules from his time at HP in 1980's.

I actually have HP36650 sitting here in my living room waiting for quality programming time.

Thanks!
Leo


On 11 Nov 2018, at 08:30, Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd wrote:

On Sat, 10 Nov 2018, 11:48 Dave_G0WBX via Groups.Io <g8kbvdave=[email protected] wrote:

It all worked very well indeed, and was one of the most pleasant instruments I ever had to write HPIB code for.

It was also one of the largest and heaviest too, by a long way!

73.

Dave B (G0WBX)

I assume you have have not worked with the HP 70000 series. An HP 70000 series setup tends to be really heavy. ?

I would agree the?35665A is heavy, but the 70000 series mainframe with some modules is more so, as is my HP 20 GHz sweep generator.?

Dave.?







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