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I'm in need of help with my HP Agilent 54110D 1GHz scope ¡ No Video but can see a brief flash as High Voltage enters CRT and when turning off. LED on first power supply board is lit but no other
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beardedtriker
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#5519
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Re: 8620a / 86220a manuals
you have a spare 8620a manual to sell me?
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arthurok
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#5518
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Re: LOGSA AND IE-7 ???
Traitors. Thats what gets my goat, companies or individuals that sabotage, they should be treated as commercial and environment traitors and they should face prospect of jail ! memory It got quite a
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J Forster <jfor@...>
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#5517
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Re: HP8620C / HP8621B
Rainer, Sorry, I was mistaken, I thought I had the .pdf's you need, but they were for single band plug-in's, like the 86245A. If you are really stuck, I probably have paper copies. 73 Geoff -- Geoff
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Geoff Blake <geoff@...>
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#5516
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Re: LOGSA AND IE-7 ???
Traitors. Thats what gets my goat, companies or individuals that sabotage, they should be treated as commercial and environment traitors and they should face prospect of jail !
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Mike
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#5515
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Re: RC Normalizers
I am certain that a 47pF Silver Mica capacitor would do, I think that the effort of making a surface mount version would be overkill, just string the components across a BNC male/female pair in a
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J Forster <jfor@...>
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#5513
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Re: LOGSA AND IE-7 ???
Geoff Blake wrote: [snip] I find it strange that any successful non-microsoft product, like Opera, Word Perfect, Samba, etc. is strangely broken by an 'improvement' to Windows.... Geoff This is not a
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J Forster <jfor@...>
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#5514
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Re: RC Normalizers
I am sure that you will have seen Craigs post (and mine) pointing out my error. I am certain that a 47pF Silver Mica capacitor would do, I think that the effort of making a surface mount version would
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Geoff Blake <geoff@...>
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#5511
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Re: LOGSA AND IE-7 ???
The IT people at one of my employers have stated "DO NOT INSTALL IE7 ON ANY COMPANY OWNED EQUIPMENT!" in big red letters on the intranet home page...
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d.seiter@...
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#5512
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Re: INPUT RC NORMALIZER
CORRECTION The series element comprises a 1.0 Mohm and 47pF in parallel, not as I wrote. I wrote that at work and was interrupted by about a dozen telephone queries as I wrote. It is thus: 47pF
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Geoff Blake <geoff@...>
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#5510
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RC Normalizers
Greetings, My thanks to all for the very instructive replies. At the moment SC501's are my immediate concern. I wonder if it might be reasonable to just use 47pf mica cap as the SC501 adjustment
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Jerry Massengale <jmassen418@...>
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#5509
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Re: LOGSA AND IE-7 ???
wrote: I use Opera since the early versions. It is great! The early versions didn't like some sites with Microsoft-specific content, but the present version can read just about anything. I only open
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Antonio Falcao <afalcao@...>
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#5507
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Re: INPUT RC NORMALIZER
No! It is a *parallel* 1M/47pF in *series* with the input. You knew that of course! Craig
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Craig Sawyers
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#5508
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Re: INPUT RC NORMALIZER
The input normaliser is a series 1M ohm / 47pF capacitor placed in series with the scope input. It should be as close to the input as possible. There should be no coax between the input and the
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Geoff Blake <geoff@...>
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#5506
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Re: LOGSA AND IE-7 ???
Just to go a little bit further, there is also Opera, which IMO, hase advantages over the others mentioned.
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Geoff Blake <geoff@...>
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#5505
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INPUT RC NORMALIZER
Greetings, I am in need of an input rc normalizer for adjustments on Tektronix SC501,etc. It is described as a time constant, 1 Mohm x 47pf, part number 067-0541-00. Is this something I can build? Is
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Jerry Massengale <jmassen418@...>
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#5503
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Re: LOGSA AND IE-7 ???
http://chrispederick.com/work/useragentswitcher/ -Chuck Harris Richard W. Solomon wrote: ...
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Chuck Harris
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#5504
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Re: LOGSA AND IE-7 ???
Hmm. I stuck Firefox on my (previous) machine, and later uninstalled it. Ever after, IE identified itself externally as Mozilla Firefox. Never did manange to get to the bottom of that (there are too
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Craig Sawyers
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#5502
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Re: LOGSA AND IE-7 ???
Where do you find that plug-in ?? Thanks, Dick, W1KSZ
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Richard W. Solomon <w1ksz@...>
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#5501
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Re: LOGSA AND IE-7 ???
Matt wrote: And yet you keep coming back to Microsoft! Amazing! Go check out Mozilla's Firefox, or Seamonkey. Either will run rings around IE. For the odd few sites that refuse to work with non IE
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Chuck Harris
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#5500
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