Re: 5350B - transmutation to a 5351B
I seem recall that the 8350A was mostly an R2D2 machine, but the "B" model became more chatty with its HPIB. -Chuck Harris Yves Tardif wrote:
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Chuck Harris
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Re: 8350B (V7) - no ID command?
There is a complete set of docs, EPROMs, etc on K044b's site for the 8350B: http://www.ko4bb.com/getsimple/index.php?id=manuals :
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Ken Eckert
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Re: 5350B - transmutation to a 5351B
Hi, This is the setup of my 5350B¡same config. I bought unit like this. The answer to ID? Is HP8350B. In my case, I have option 006 and 010 Yves De : [email protected]
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Yves Tardif
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Re: HP3325 - no output, but sync works
All ready have one using all surface mount 50 ohm stripline Form, Fit, Function 2-way interchange Regards, Stephen Hanselman Datagate Systems, LLC
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Stephen Hanselman
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Re: HP/Harrison 6525A Service Manual with Schematics
Yep.? I hear from him pretty regularly, especially since I seem to be doing my best to build up his retirement fund ;-) For those not familiar with him - and his company ArtekManuals - he provides at
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Harold Foster
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Re: 8350B (V7) - no ID command?
Sorry read wrong model number... Please ignore my mail... :) Askild [email protected]> wrote:
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Askild
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Re: 8350B (V7) - no ID command?
Hi, For the 5350/1/2, the id command is: ID? Its in the "HP 5350B, 51B, 52B Operating & Programming.pdf" manual. I probably downloaded it from either keysight or ko4bb. BR, Askild
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Askild
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#103646
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Re: 8350B (V7) - no ID command?
Hi. There appears to be a full user manual here:- https://archive.org/details/hp_8350B/page/n77/mode/2up Viewable online, but there are download options in various formats. From a quick look, from
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Dave_G0WBX
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Re: 5350B - transmutation to a 5351B
Hi Don, The 5350/51/52 all use the same EPROM. There are some dip-switches on the main board that set the different options. I have a 5351B with a newer revision of the main board, 05350-60025, where
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Askild
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Re: Metrology Grade adapters - HP/Agilent 1250-1745 and 1250-1740 - insertion loss ?
Tim - Assuming you mean 1250-1745 and -1750, these are both part of the 85033E/400 kit. Any published specifications are in that manual, downloadable from Keysight. They are only spec'd for mechanical
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Dave Casey
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Re: 8350B (V7) - no ID command?
Yes Mark, command is ? OI ? equivalent to ID De : [email protected] <[email protected]> De la part de Mark Bielman Envoy¨¦ : 4 mars 2020 21:17 ? :
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Yves Tardif
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Metrology Grade adapters - HP/Agilent 1250-1745 and 1250-1740 - insertion loss ?
Hi all, I've been looking to add an HP/Agilent 1250-1745 and 1250-1740 to my kit so I can step down my power sensors to 3.5mm/SMA for various test. What I don't see in the catalog for the adapters,
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Tim Tuck
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Re: 8350B (V7) - no ID command?
From the s/n, built in 1987. Certainly pre 488! Working on software to identify connected instruments. If *IDN? fails, it tries ?ID and if that fails, ID. Might have to add special cases after that!
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Mark Bielman
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#103640
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Re: 8350B (V7) - no ID command?
ID (*IDN?) command is a 488.2 call and not implementedin older 488 instruments? JimMc
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J Mcvein
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Re: E4418B/E4419B CLIP upload broken?
Hello Marcus, What is the problem with yours? Tom Bryan N3AJA
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Tom B
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Re: 8350B (V7) - no ID command?
Well, maybe this?
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Mark Bielman
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5350B - transmutation to a 5351B
The same sampler and microwave assembly [ both capable of 26.5GHz ] is used in the 5351B Microwave Frequency Counter as in the 5350B. Is it possible to extend a 5350B to count to 26.5GHz by , perhaps,
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donald collie
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Re: Free (for shipping cost) -- Several HP paper manuals
Greetings, Is the manual for the HP-3561A still available? If yes, what¡¯s you guess for postage to Colorado Springs, Colorado 80907-6343? Thank you. Regards, Ken
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ken chalfant
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#103635
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8350B (V7) - no ID command?
Hoping to verify... have my 8350B hooked into my HP-IB (GPIB) and apparently there is no "ID" command. Have tried all possibilities used over the years and no mention in the manuals. Seems odd that HP
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Mark Bielman
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Re: Where is Phoebe's manuals?
Thanks Dave, An interesting source of manuals. Regards Lou VK3ALB
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Lou Blasco
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