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Re: Introduction
Wow. Sorry, y'all, but Yves takes the cake. And not only because he's the only one to have *posibly* better metrology stuff than I do... :) Yves - if you're ever considering letting go of some of your
By Radu Bogdan Dicher · #147231 ·
Re: Introduction
Yves: Great eye identifying some of those items! Yes, I still get a lot of use out of the analog video gear, as one of my major hobby activities is repair and restoration of vintage TV and video
By Bob Weiss · #147230 ·
Re: Introduction
Yes, there is some Heathkit equipment I built myself; one is a metered power line Variac. I suppose that dates me! But, that stuff is just very useful and continues to run fine. That wall-mounted
By Larry McDavid · #147229 ·
Re: Introduction
I'll look into that for the tools, because sometimes it's discouraging. I have projects that are quite intense sometimes, and the tools are everywhere... it will be a good idea to have this magnetic
By Yves Tardif · #147228 ·
Re: HP-IB connector screws
A standard D series standoff should work. The threads may possibly be metric or asa. Glenn -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Glenn Little ARRL Technical
By Glenn Little · #147227 ·
Re: Introduction
Hi Bob, Great Lab, I notice you have a video equipment bay on the right, is this equipment useful to you today. I ask because I used to work in CATV, and at the time I used a TEK 1910 generator like
By Yves Tardif · #147226 ·
Re: Introduction
You guys have some spaces a novice like me aspire for! Yves I like your setup with literature close by (whether that be manuals or theory textbooks). -Frank
By Frank Mashockie · #147225 ·
Re: Introduction
Yves, one thing I have that greatly helps keep my tools organized is a magnetic tool holder.? I mounted it under the shelf above my bench so that it keeps all my hand tools off the benchtop but close
By Jim Ford · #147224 ·
Re: Free to good home, HP 5423A system + manuals and spares
The 5423A system has now started on its way to Dave's museum. Or should I say, toward...
By Precaud · #147223 ·
Re: Introduction
Yes, it's always interesting to see how other people arrange and manage their workspace. I'm quite envious of the overall room size some of you guys have, but I'm not so keen on the way some of you
By jmr · #147222 ·
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 your
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 18,
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 option
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 ·