Hp 70900B ROMs
Hi everyone, I am posting this here in hopes that someone out there can help me with a MAJOR mistake! I erased the EEPROM to my HP70900B Local Oscillator, this in turns kills using the Spectrum
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amgod@...
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#73725
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Re: eBay buyer protections are poor
In the past I've very successfully shipped test equipment. Unfortunately, to pack it right takes strong boxes and good packing materials and these aren't always available for free. The extra size and
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Peter Gottlieb
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#73724
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Re: eBay buyer protections are poor
Sellers frequently give no choice, they ship how they want to ship and you pay the cost. The pricing formulas are different at USPS, UPS and FedEx which means that for any particular package,
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Peter Gottlieb
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#73723
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Re: eBay buyer protections are poor
So out of a country of 310 million people, you managed to find a few people who have no clue how to pack stuff. Big surprise. That's what you get for buying from people who aren't professional packers
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Daniel Wolstenholme
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#73722
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Re: eBay buyer protections are poor
You can get 100 resistors for cheaper than that from Digi-Key; why would you buy junky no-name Chinese resistors and wait a month for that price? That's what you get for shipping heavy items via USPS.
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Daniel Wolstenholme
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#73721
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Re: eBay buyer protections are poor
I think you are being a bit unfair on a lot of Chinese sellers who are pretty honest and safe to deal with. I have bought hundreds of items from China and I would say well over 90 percent of them were
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Peter VK2AN
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#73720
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Anyone know how to get an HP 83623A 20 GHz sweeper to step in 1 Hz?
The default stepsize of the 83623A 20 GHz sweeper is 1 kHz. HP in their attempt to extract as much money as possible, made the 1 Hz steps a software option (008). Does anyone know to add option 008 to
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Dr. David Kirkby (Kirkby Microwave Ltd) <drkirkby@...>
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#73719
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Re: eBay buyer protections are poor
He did not inflate the shipping. In fact, they were shipped free along with a bit of test equipment I bought, as the weight of the feet was negligible in comparison to the test equipment. But even if
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Dr. David Kirkby - Kirkby Microwave Ltd <drkirkby@...>
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#73718
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Re: eBay buyer protections are poor
Not a problem. Ebay only counts one of those feedbacks towards their "star" score. The "star" score is composed of positive feedbacks from unique buyers (or sellers). So the seller isn't inflating his
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Daniel Wolstenholme
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#73717
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Re: eBay buyer protections are poor
I suppose this is true, sadly. All the more reason to never use your real identity for online transactions, I fear the day when this will not be possible. For now it only require easily-attainable
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twrch@...
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8593A power supply
Hello Roumen, Could you please send me your schematic for the 8593A power supply? I am working on an 8590B and I think it has the same supply. Thank you Tom Bryan N3AJA
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Tom B
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Re: Recommendations for a synthesized 20GHz+ RF gen
Peter, Contact me off list when you get a minute. Thanks, Steve
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Steve - Home
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Re: HP8593A Power Supply repair
Steve Exactly so ...the display modules were a little more transparent in being able to identify the 3rd party manufacturer and model number from the tags on the module. By searching against those you
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Dave / NR1DX
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Re: eBay buyer protections are poor
[hp_agilent_equipment] wrote: http://www.neurotica.com/misc/chinese_capacitor.jpg -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
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Dave McGuire
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Re: eBay buyer protections are poor
[hp_agilent_equipment]" <hp_agilent_equipment@...> wrote: I can understand your point. Unfortunately it makes eBay worse for everyone, but I don't blame you protecting your own interests
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Dr. David Kirkby (Kirkby Microwave Ltd) <drkirkby@...>
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#73711
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Re: HP8593A Power Supply repair
Probably the same for the display module. Steve Sent from my iPod
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Steve Reeves <steve_reeves@...>
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#73710
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Re: HP8593A Power Supply repair
John I don't think HP /Agilent was keeping them secret for some revenue generating purpose I suspect that since these power supplies were provided by a 3rd party and weren't an HP design that they
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Dave / NR1DX
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#73709
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Re: eBay buyer protections are poor
Same with large electrolytics. At least 50% of those coming from the far east on EBay are shameless fakes. In a large aluminum can nicely labeled Nichicon 10,000uF/63V you usually find a 100uF/35V no
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Ovidiu Popa [Business]
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Re: eBay buyer protections are poor
Right. Lawyers will correctly tell you that truth is an absolute defense against libel. After you pay them. Upfront. Peter
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Peter Gottlieb
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#73707
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Re: eBay buyer protections are poor
This isn't about giving negative feedback, or filing a counterfeit merchandise thing with ebay. This is about why I won't name the scammer that sold me counterfeit batteries on this or any other
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Chuck Harris
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