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Re: hp3561 info.
John Miles
Anyone familiar with the hp3561 can tell meA combination of both. The December 1984 HP Journal has a good collection of articles on its design. Some of them even had 1-Mb bubble memories. -Is the performance interesting or a good sound card + PCSound cards can be much better performers if you don't need sub-1 Hz response (most aren't DC-coupled) or the missing Nyquist headroom afforded by the 3561A's higher sampling rate (256 ksps versus 192 ksps max for most sound cards.) The 3561A's 13-bit dynamic range, single input channel, and limited record length are its Achilles' heels. The real difference is in software support. You can do a lot of useful DSP analysis work with sound cards that would be impractical with a 3561A. 3561As are unusually well-designed and packaged, so they will always appeal to the compulsive collector. :) But for the most part, you would only *use* one if you needed to run legacy applications like the 3048A package. -- john, KE5FX |
Re: HP8559A mainboard issue
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? Not so simple ! ? It is the defective in mainboard ! ? I have one working unit and a defective unit , I find the mainboard problem , just exchange ALL boards. ? Regard Tony Cheung SEP 25 2009 --- On Fri, 9/25/09, mattc <rmc321@...> wrote:
From: mattc <rmc321@...> Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] Re: HP8559A mainboard issue To: hp_agilent_equipment@... Date: Friday, September 25, 2009, 10:24 AM ? Hi Tony, I'm not too familiar with this instrument, but doesn't the front panel of the 8559A have a Frequency Calibrator button to correct the errors between the displayed and actual frequencies? Matt --- In hp_agilent_equipmen t@yahoogroups. com, "tonycheung_ hk" <tonycheung_ hk@...> wrote:
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Re: Agilent E4420 series Sig Gen
Paul Read
Hi Steve,
I currently have an E4422b on my bench, and have found it to be very good. The unit I have has various modulation sources including a function generator, and the performance of that is excellent , I would certainly make room for one on my bench at home. It would replace at least 2 boxes there, so the XYL would be pleases :o) The unit also includes sweeps of frequency and power. Yum ! 73 Paul |
Re: 7562A Log Voltmeter/Converter
how many do you have??
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From: David C. Partridge To: hp_agilent_equipment@... Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 12:02 PM Subject: RE: [hp_agilent_equipment] 7562A Log Voltmeter/Converter Arthur, no I'm not in the USA. I'm based in the UK. I understand what they do, but I don't need that function, and would happily sell them on to a new home rather than scrap 'em. (though I don't think that using them for a project qualifies as scrapping - they are very nice boxes). Dave -----Original Message----- From: hp_agilent_equipment@... [mailto:hp_agilent_equipment@...] On Behalf Of arthurok Sent: 24 September 2009 16:13 To: hp_agilent_equipment@... Subject: Re: [hp_agilent_equipment] 7562A Log Voltmeter/Converter dont scrap it they were designed to logrithmicly compress a signal before going into a chart recorder if you dont like it maybe i can buy it from you. are you in the usa?? |
Re: HP8559A mainboard issue
Hi Tony,
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I'm not too familiar with this instrument, but doesn't the front panel of the 8559A have a Frequency Calibrator button to correct the errors between the displayed and actual frequencies? Matt --- In hp_agilent_equipment@..., "tonycheung_hk" <tonycheung_hk@...> wrote:
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Re: Step attenuator repair stuff uploaded in files section
Thanks, Jacques! Got it.
Daun _____ From: hp_agilent_equipment@... [mailto:hp_agilent_equipment@...] On Behalf Of ve2_azx Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 2:39 PM To: hp_agilent_equipment@... Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] Re: Step attenuator repair stuff uploaded in files section I tried to upload Lothar's file in the files section, but it was not successful. So I have provided a link to it on my web site. I have also added some more photos at the end. <> s.com/ve2_azx/HP_StepAttenuatorRepair.pdf Jacques, VE2AZX --- In hp_agilent_equipmen <mailto:hp_agilent_equipment%40yahoogroups.com> t@..., "Daun Yeagley" <daun@...> wrote: post. I notice that the file space for the list is pretty much full, andprobably needs to be weeded out. Might try uploading to another site, likeDidier's.
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Re: Step attenuator repair stuff uploaded in files section
I tried to upload Lothar's file in the files section, but it was not successful.
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So I have provided a link to it on my web site. I have also added some more photos at the end. Jacques, VE2AZX --- In hp_agilent_equipment@..., "Daun Yeagley" <daun@...> wrote:
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Re: Foot Assy for (Re: 7562A Log Voltmeter/Converter)
I spoke casually; I was just distinguishing between the three (known to me)
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System I sizes. An example of narrow is the 400C/E/F/G. Then you have the medium size, which is a bit more than 1/3-rack. You can't fit three, but two leave a big gap. (And finally of course the full-rack size.) Sorry, Dave Wise -----Original Message----- |
Re: Foot Assy for (Re: 7562A Log Voltmeter/Converter)
David C. Partridge
Dave, you describe these as 1/3 wide, but only two fit into a 19" rack
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adapater (they came out of one with p/n 5060-8764). Or am I missing something here? Dave -----Original Message-----
From: hp_agilent_equipment@... [mailto:hp_agilent_equipment@...] On Behalf Of David Wise Sent: 24 September 2009 17:11 To: 'hp_agilent_equipment@...' Subject: RE: Foot Assy for (Re: [hp_agilent_equipment] 7562A Log Voltmeter/Converter) That cabinet design is known as System I, as are the feet, but the only size that's commonly available is the single. The seven-inch bar for the 1/3-wide cabinet is rare; I'm also looking for two for my 5210A Frequency Meter. In the meantime we can use generic stick-ons, but we'll have to do without the bail. Dave Wise |
Re: 7562A Log Voltmeter/Converter
David C. Partridge
Arthur, no I'm not in the USA. I'm based in the UK.
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I understand what they do, but I don't need that function, and would happily sell them on to a new home rather than scrap 'em. (though I don't think that using them for a project qualifies as scrapping - they are very nice boxes). Dave -----Original Message-----
From: hp_agilent_equipment@... [mailto:hp_agilent_equipment@...] On Behalf Of arthurok Sent: 24 September 2009 16:13 To: hp_agilent_equipment@... Subject: Re: [hp_agilent_equipment] 7562A Log Voltmeter/Converter dont scrap it they were designed to logrithmicly compress a signal before going into a chart recorder if you dont like it maybe i can buy it from you. are you in the usa?? |
Re: Foot Assy for (Re: 7562A Log Voltmeter/Converter)
That cabinet design is known as System I, as are the feet,
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but the only size that's commonly available is the single. The seven-inch bar for the 1/3-wide cabinet is rare; I'm also looking for two for my 5210A Frequency Meter. In the meantime we can use generic stick-ons, but we'll have to do without the bail. Dave Wise -----Original Message----- |
Re: 332A balance pots
ArtekMedia
to be sure... that makes conductive dust
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Dave & Lynn Henderson ArtekMedia Out-of-Print Technical Manuals www.ArtekMedia.com manuals@... 651-269-4265 arthurok wrote: i think thats even worse |
Re: 7562A Log Voltmeter/Converter
dont scrap it
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they were designed to logrithmicly compress a signal before going into a chart recorder if you dont like it maybe i can buy it from you. are you in the usa?? ----- Original Message -----
From: ArtekMedia To: hp_agilent_equipment@... Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 11:21 AM Subject: Re: [hp_agilent_equipment] 7562A Log Voltmeter/Converter All discreet transistors and a few IC's ...Nice little power supply ...must be highly accurate as it has a "heater" (A5 Board) recommends 20-30 minute warm up. Converts AC/DC -IN to LOG out 80dB dynamic range, auxiliary scope monitor . Hook two of them in series get LOG-LOG out I'll send you a private email with scan of the description page. Nice case for a project box Dave & Lynn Henderson ArtekMedia Out-of-Print Technical Manuals www.ArtekMedia.com manuals@... 651-269-4265 David C. Partridge wrote: > Pending anyone turning up a manual for these, what are these good for and > for that matter are they worth anything? > > On another tack - are there any interesting things inside them (there looks > to be an ovenised "something" in there)? > > Cheers > Dave Partridge > > |
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