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Re: 11807E Radio Test Software on PCMCIA Cards for the 8920B
And if you don't want to DIY, I can do you a Flash card for small fee... DIY requires a copy of Memory card Explorer, a PC with a PCMCIA slot (including 12V supply unless your Flash card is 5V) and a linear Flash card. PM me if you want one. |
Re: 11807E Radio Test Software on PCMCIA Cards for the 8920B
Yes - I wrote up what I did over on EEVBlog (just an FYI, I don't have an 8920B myself, I got one for my Dad back in Aus and did the RFTools stuff while I had it here so, unfortunately, I can't test anything other than flashing to the card):
TonyG |
Re: HP8753ES and speed
Thank you Scott. We are staying with the 8753ES. Better the devil we know that is fast enough. If the need arises for a faster system I think it will have to be something current but it will be expensive and probably not repairable. Peter On Thu, Nov 30, 2023 at 7:56?AM Scott Vance via <scott_l_vance=[email protected]> wrote: Hi Peter, |
Re: HP 8640B Attenuator Repair
Robert Ross
Great description Don, thanks for sharing. Bob On Wednesday, November 29, 2023 at 11:31:45 PM CST, Don Brown, N3DEB <dbawatsonville@...> wrote: For those interested, I have had great results repairing this 8640B output attenuator.? Symptoms were non linear attenuation, and signal drop out on some levels. Drop out could be restored by switching levels back and forth. Looked like typical bad contact at a pad switch, and I excluded the attempt of replacing specialized components of these hand tuned units. Certainly locating a donor unit might provide an alternative, but I was hoping to reuse this attenuator to avoid potential re-calibration considerations. Removed bottom cover to view pads, nothing visibly burned. Applied 10ma constant current DC from attenuator input to output and rotated knob through ranges a few times. I found this suggestion somewhere in this group I think and thank that person for the tip. Note that one DC contact point has to be behind the visible capacitor in series at the output. The other just clip to input connector solder point. Reinstalled - much better but not quite right. Removed, repeated, reinstalled. Result is as perfect of a result as I could expect, or at least as good as my spectrum analyzer can measure. For long term protection I added two part epoxy to the wiper contacts on the rear vernier assembly. I have seen these fall out and go missing on others. Inspecting the acrylic cams inside the attenuator found some were cracking. Applied proper "Weld-On #3" acrylic cement with applicator needle to each cracked cam. (On another unit I drove the cams off the shaft, reamed out the shrinking hole to prevent future contraction cracking, and glued back one cam that completely separated. I think this is the best course.) Probably by now most ALL units have cracking cams from shrinking with age - I am at four out of five that I have worked on. Applied a little silicone grease that is safe for the acrylic / polycarbonate lobes, hoping to minimize rotation stress where the shaft meets the cams. This is the stress point that finally breaks the cam in two. I am no engineer or repair professional, but I am persistent and mechanically inclined. There is more that can be done to these 8640Bs as other postings discuss, but this fix got the unit back on the bench for use. Hope this helps someone. |
Re: Looking or HP 4191A "Performance Test Program" disk
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI would find that useful too¡ Could be adaptable for the 4192A which we have¡ Regards Nigel ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of vk2bea via groups.io
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2023 2:22 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Looking or HP 4191A "Performance Test Program" disk ? I'm looking for a copy of the files on the "Performance Test Program" disk that comes with the service kit for the 4191A RF Impedance Analyzer. |
Re: HP 8640B Attenuator Repair
On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 09:31 PM, Don Brown, N3DEB wrote:
Hope this helps someone.Hi N3DEB, Don Great! Thanks for the attenuator repair notes! We have some of these 8640B... some need mechanical repair... or attenuator repair...and I'd like to get them working. So very glad to read about your experience. Best regards. Roy |
Re: Help figuring out my 8648C Signal Generator?....
On Thu, Nov 30, 2023 at 11:21 AM, Mark Bielman wrote:
Hmm. 240VAC mains? I'm aware of this problem but never experienced it. (Thank the magic smoke gods!) When I would check, they all used the sealed EMI filter modules. Fingers crossed! This Rifa popped on only 100V (Japan)! So it must have really been in a bad way..... Once I get a new backup battery from Akihabara tomorrow, and a new contrast pot from Mouser next week, I'll have it all back together again. It was running until the Rifa madness, so it should be all good to go again if I don't break anything else in the mean time. On Thu, Nov 30, 2023 at 01:19 PM, Tom Haynes wrote:
Thanks for the info! The only manuals I have found around the place for my serial number so far are paper ones on ebay that will cost me US$60 to get into my hands. |
Re: HP8753ES and speed
Hi Peter,
A quick search on e-bay revealed the following: 1)??E5071C 6.5 Ghz ENA ($4200 - possible issue with output that you may need to verify or rectify). 2)??E8358A Network Analyzer PNA 300KHz to 9GHz (will require a new hard-drive and image, so this will be a little work, but looks like a good machine).? Currently on bid and will probably go for 4K or less. 3)??Agilent E5061A going for $2300.? Only goes up to 1.5 GHz, but if that's all you need then a reasonable option. A note of warning:? All of these new machines should be considerably faster with similar or perhaps even better dynamic ranges BUT they use early versions of windows.? You cannot put these on your network for security reasons as they're completely prone to viruses and other attacks.? They boot terribly slow (relative to your HP8753 or any recent machine), but once they're up and running they should be much faster for running your actual tests. I have repaired only a single Agilent machine - an N5230A PNA.? Plenty fast, but also boots slow. The normal disclaimers:? do your own research before you buy, look for buyers who accept returns, don't buy anything that you can't fix, etc. Good luck! |
Re: HP 8640B Attenuator Repair
On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 09:31 PM, Don Brown, N3DEB wrote:
he acrylic cams inside the attenuator found some were cracking. Applied proper "Weld-On #3" acrylic cement with applicator needle to each cracked cam. (On another unit I drove the cams off the sPictures would be amazing if you have any.? |
Re: HP8591A
Thanks Yves, I will put in a new battery and see how it goes. I am thinking of a rechargeable Li-Ion mounted on the rear panel with the wiring going to the board, ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Regards Brad? On Thu, Nov 30, 2023, 00:11 Yves Tardif <yves_tardif@...> wrote:
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HP 8640B Attenuator Repair
For those interested, I have had great results repairing this 8640B output attenuator.? Symptoms were non linear attenuation, and signal drop out on some levels. Drop out could be restored by switching levels back and forth. Looked like typical bad contact at a pad switch, and I excluded the attempt of replacing specialized components of these hand tuned units.
Certainly locating a donor unit might provide an alternative, but I was hoping to reuse this attenuator to avoid potential re-calibration considerations. Removed bottom cover to view pads, nothing visibly burned. Applied 10ma constant current DC from attenuator input to output and rotated knob through ranges a few times. I found this suggestion somewhere in this group I think and thank that person for the tip. Note that one DC contact point has to be behind the visible capacitor in series at the output. The other just clip to input connector solder point. Reinstalled - much better but not quite right. Removed, repeated, reinstalled. Result is as perfect of a result as I could expect, or at least as good as my spectrum analyzer can measure. For long term protection I added two part epoxy to the wiper contacts on the rear vernier assembly. I have seen these fall out and go missing on others. Inspecting the acrylic cams inside the attenuator found some were cracking. Applied proper "Weld-On #3" acrylic cement with applicator needle to each cracked cam. (On another unit I drove the cams off the shaft, reamed out the shrinking hole to prevent future contraction cracking, and glued back one cam that completely separated. I think this is the best course.) Probably by now most ALL units have cracking cams from shrinking with age - I am at four out of five that I have worked on. Applied a little silicone grease that is safe for the acrylic / polycarbonate lobes, hoping to minimize rotation stress where the shaft meets the cams. This is the stress point that finally breaks the cam in two. I am no engineer or repair professional, but I am persistent and mechanically inclined. There is more that can be done to these 8640Bs as other postings discuss, but this fix got the unit back on the bench for use. Hope this helps someone. |
Re: Help figuring out my 8648C Signal Generator?....
Hi Jared, You will need to do a little choose-your-own-adventure hunt through the manual. Your device is 3426A. The manual on keysight's site is for 4037A/U and doesn't contain errata or a back dating reference. XDEVs has a manual for 3847A/U. It mentions your known replacements but not originals. It also doesn't have back dating. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Has a manual for 3816A. Newer part numbers and no back dating. And that is the oldest I can find. Your unit is 4 years older. Those modules have a lot of changes over a short time so it makes sense yours are earlier. For the most part these revisions are minor schematic changes. Sometimes reducing part numbers, replacing out of production parts, safety or stability fixes. The newer schematic are probably fairly close to originals. You can check out my 8662A notes for an idea on how assembly history works. On Wed, Nov 29, 2023, 11:44?PM Jared Cabot via <jaredcabot=[email protected]> wrote: Hi all, |
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Re: Help figuring out my 8648C Signal Generator?....
Hmm. 240VAC mains? I'm aware of this problem but never experienced it. (Thank the magic smoke gods!) When I would check, they all used the sealed EMI filter modules. Fingers crossed!
A lot of the HP gear will report (via HP-IB) the installed options. I did NOT see that command in the User Manual but it might be there. Something like OP? or similar. Step One: GET IT WORKING! Step Two: Don't worry about it that much. You will figure it out. Cheers! |
Re: Help figuring out my 8648C Signal Generator?....
On 11/29/23 20:40, Jared Cabot via groups.io wrote:
I'm currently dealing with a fresh-popped Rifa capacitor (the first Rifa that popped on my bench! So exciting, and stinky... :D ) and a few other repairs here and there.Mmmmm, love that Rifa smell. NOT. ;) -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA |