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Re: Introduction
Here's a shot of my home lab, complete with lots of HP goodness.... &3, Bob Weiss N2IXK
By Bob Weiss · #147221 ·
Re: Introduction
Hi Larry, Modest but very well-organized lab. My tools are not so well organized, maybe I should take an example from you. I admit that sometimes, it's total chaos in my lab. The choice of
By Yves Tardif · #147220 ·
Re: Introduction
Yeah, Larry, my wife would love the "close the door and it's out of sight" aspect!? Great use of limited space.? You don't happen to be in Southern California, too, do you? Yves, you are blessed to
By Jim Ford · #147219 ·
Re: HP-IB connector screws
OK, so you're Ian, but your "handle" on this group is unpronounceable.? Why is that?? ? A curious Jim Ford, Laguna Hills, California, USA? Yahoo Mail: Search, Organize, Conquer On Wed, Sep
By Jim Ford · #147218 ·
Re: Introduction
Jim, My lab is 16 feet deep by 8? feet wide. The problem is more the width. And there is indeed a lot of equipment, I just counted them, I have 76 HP/Agilent/Keysigh equipment, and 14
By Yves Tardif · #147217 ·
Re: Introduction
This has morphed into an interesting thread! Here is my modest shop, built into the sliding-door closet of my home office. Close the door and it is out of sight. I see lots of familiar HP and Tek
By Larry McDavid · #147216 ·
Re: HP-IB connector screws
Hi Joel, as above, these nuts are available in Metric and Imperial.? Fortunatly HP (might have been industry standard) made it easy to tell apart:? Black = Metric? Silver = Imperial Taken from the
By dbztuzujdhgtrjzthxh · #147215 ·
Re: Introduction
Wow, I'm impressed, Yves!? You certainly have a lot of space, and a lot of gear to fill it up!? ? ?Jim Ford? Yahoo Mail: Search, Organize, Conquer
By Jim Ford · #147214 ·
Re: HP 5086-7906 YTO
Hi Adri, I had borrowed a faulty 8595E from a friend to study the second converter. The problem with this 8595E was that the AMP CAL was not working and displayed an error message pointing to
By Yves Tardif · #147213 ·
Re: HPBasic for windows
Hello, i would like to use HP Basic to program my HP8568B Spectrum analyzer. I have got the 7.1 version, but it ask for a serial number i don't have, i need also a manual and some hints to make it
By Andrea Liverani · #147212 ·
Re: Introduction
Hi Jim, Here is my lab when it is not too messy. I have another section containing about ten instruments near my work desk. Small space, but enough to have fun.
By Yves Tardif · #147211 ·
Re: HP-IB connector screws
Funny how these HPIB nuts are sometimes the only rusty thing on an otherwise pristine piece of HP gear
By Matthew C · #147210 ·
Re: Introduction
Great to see others' labs! Here are my two labs -- the first (my main lab) is in my garage here in Silicon Valley.? Besides what you see, there's a whole bunch of "gee, maybe I could use that in a
By Jeff Anderson · #147208 ·
Re: KO4BB manuals site error
Several days ago I saw a post "somewhere" saying that the site had run out of disk space for manuals and that he would be working on it. I know disk space and a web link are not necessarily directly
By Lou Blasco · #147207 ·
Re: HP 141T Power Supply Help Needed
Thanks for that feedback Dave. At this point in my struggle with this machine, nothing about it surprises me. It could have been hit by lightning for all i know. :-P One bit of good news, the
By Bill Berzinskas · #147206 ·
Transferring waveforms from 54542a through GPIB
Hi, I would like to transfer waveforms from my HP 54542A to a PC. In the past I have made do with floppy disks, but I find them to be unreliable and a bit of a faff. As a result I would like to use
By fpgadaemon@... · #147205 ·
Re: 8566B Attenuator Service
yes... lot's of stuff kills you. but... the biggest killer of all is time. yet, we all use it.
By Roy Thistle · #147204 ·
Re: Introduction
I think that once enough equipment accumulates that it hides other gear it breeds and, thus, new test equipment.? Sounds likely to me, anyway, but I'm having a tough time selling that explanation to
By Harold Foster · #147203 ·
Re: 8566B Attenuator Service
I'm just saying sandpaper scratches, and so 'cuts' glass. smaller particles, are not harder, than larger ones... they just leave smaller scratches... so cut slower.
By Roy Thistle · #147202 ·
Re: 8566B Attenuator Service
About half million tons of the stuff, used around the U.S. annually, for something. They used HF to etch quartz crystals during WWII AFAIK is was something like 5% solution of HF. Women did it, using
By Roy Thistle · #147201 ·