Re: HP6209B component location layout
The current through the 100k pot is normally 3.2mA.to change that to 50k
would require doubling the current to 6.4mA. This additional current will
show up as an offset on the current meter. The 6207
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Hugh Gilbert
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#151079
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HP6209B component location layout
I recently acquired a HP6209B, and already have the same manual as the one here in the files section, but it does not include the component layout, as it seems that page was left out during the scan.
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Alex
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#151078
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LCR Meter E4980A Power On Test Fail
Hi,
I am currently trying to repair an E4980A LCR Meter that is experiencing a power-on failure. When the unit is powered on, the self-test displays the following error message:
*"E1000: Power On
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KC Chong
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#151077
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Repair HP3455A Multimeter
Hi,
my 3325A is driving me crazy and no one could help yet, so I went over to a faulty HP3455A multimeter. It worked many years, but now it comes up with a OL display in DC.
Cal test stops at
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Ralf Rosche
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#151076
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Re: DIY: Repair of HP Step Attenuators
Here’s a YouTube video I found when I was repairing the attenuator in my 8902a. ?I followed his procedure and used the same watch repair o ring kit from Amazon (under $10 shipped).
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pac1085
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#151075
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HP CRT "rough" equivalence info needed
I got a HP8754A recently that mostly works but seems low on available trace intensity. Maybe it just needs some internal adjustment, or maybe the CRT is weak on emission. Now that I have this one,
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ed breya
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#151074
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Re: CAL TIMEBASE 8591A
I found the problem, I simply made a mistake in the procedure. Everything is
correct now.
Yves
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Yves Tardif
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#151073
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Re: DIY: Repair of HP Step Attenuators
Hi Don I searched as you described but didn't find your repair procedure. What is the message number please? Thanks Jason NJ7K
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fishtronics
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#151072
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Re: 89605 / 89606 cal file
It seems the cal files have one gain parameter starting at 50MHz in 50MHz steps. The smallest of the three files must’ve been intended for a system with an E2730 and the others for systems with
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Ed Marciniak
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#151071
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CAL TIMEBASE 8591A
Hi,
I have two 8591As to check, and for both, I'd like to correct the timebase.
I followed the procedure in the service manual; it worked, and I correctly
executed the CAL STORE command when
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Yves Tardif
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#151070
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Re: DIY: Repair of HP Step Attenuators
Thanks
Just ordered 50 ? orings.? I have 2 Attenuators to repair.
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ROBERT LEVY
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#151069
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Re: DIY: Repair of HP Step Attenuators
How many of what size/type would be needed to replace all the ones used in
an 8566B stack? I'd be interested in buying a set to refurbish my spec an
when it becomes
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Dave Daniel
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#151068
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Re: DIY: Repair of HP Step Attenuators
Is anyone going to be buying 0-rings now? I'd like to do a group order since I now have an old, mostly working 8566B SA.
These can be mailed around in letters for $.73...
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John Griessen
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#151067
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HP 435B, Zero Carryover Test - How noisy should it be?
Hey All,
I noticed what looked to be a zero issue with my 435B, so I thought I'd run it through the zero carryover test (OSM 4-6) to see what was going on.
While the meter meets all the ranges given
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Tony Goodhew
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#151066
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Re: DIY: Repair of HP Step Attenuators
I used 0.5mm CS X 1.0mm ID 70 durometer from theoringstore.com on an attenuator from my HP
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Sam Reaves
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#151065
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Re: DIY: Repair of HP Step Attenuators
I have done over a hundred repairs of the 3332xA/B style attenuators. In the file listing in this site you will find a detailed step by step procedure with HPAK part nos. and Apple Rubber part nos.
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Don Bitters
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#151064
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Re: DIY: Repair of HP Step Attenuators
The original o-rings were 1.0mm ID,2.2mm OD for a cross section of 0.6mm.
None of the ones listed are exactly the correct size.
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Ed Marciniak
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#151063
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Re: DIY: Repair of HP Step Attenuators
There's good older threads that go into some detail on this. I repaired one
set a few years ago, posting here, and I recall the "surgery" aspect of the
project. Mechanically, maybe one of the more
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Radu Bogdan Dicher
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#151062
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Re: DIY: Repair of HP Step Attenuators
Which size should I select on that page?
I have stuck attenuator sections in three different instruments, seems to be a common problem.
Marko Cebokli
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Marko Cebokli
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#151061
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Re: DIY: Repair of HP Step Attenuators
HiI just disassembled my hp8648 attenuator 33322-60011.
I found the little rubber orings have broke.
I need to know exactly how to disconnect the rods that the orings are on from the contact, without
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ROBERT LEVY
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#151060
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