Re: HP435 measuring head?
Hello,
this is peaceful.
I think I already entertained the Danaher mailing list of my adventures with the accountant who found out that she can play Solitaire on a TLA704...
Tam
With best regards Tam HANNA
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On 2020. 10. 07. 19:51, Dave McGuire wrote: On 10/7/20 1:44 PM, Wilko Bulte wrote:
Cray... I got to sit on one. At Shell here in NL. They were complaining their new Cray was less comfy than the previous model. Less padding ? ? That was real leather in the commercial machines.? But some US Gov't departments had restrictions on purchasing animal hide products, so Cray offered Naugahyde coverings over the power supply/coolant pump "bench" as an option for them.
? Now we're getting very much off-topic..
?????????????? -Dave
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HP 853A - no CRT display at all - troubleshooting help needed
I have HP 853A mainframe with HP 8557B (the 75 ohm version) plug-in. The 853A CRT has no display light output at all, at any intensity/focus setting. If I plug an external scope set to X-Y display into the rear X-Y outputs, the analyzer plug-in appears to be functioning normally (and the same plug-in works fine in another 182 mainframe.)
I've downloaded manual 00853-90010 and checked DC voltage test points on A3 (all were in spec), then went to section 5-13, and with a Tektronix P6015A 40 kV 1000:1 scope probe, I verified HV cathode (test point A4TP1) is close to the voltage marked on the module (-2467 volts). Step 5-13-8 it tells me to measure A6TP2 (which I think is a typo; there is a test point on A4 called A4TP2 and after this test point is checked, instructions tell me to put the cover of the HV section back on.) A4TP2 measures 27.3 volts at any setting of the front panel intensity control (the text in section 5-13 step 8 specifies 30.0 +/- 0.2 volts, and tells me what to do if the voltage is too high, but not too low.) I tried setting the 8557B to manual sweep to get a dot on the display, but no light seen. As the manual at this point anticipates that the CRT should be emitting light (and is mostly worried about too much intensity), I think I'm not looking in the right place.
Any idea where to look next?
Thanks!
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Re: ROM / EEPROM firmware dump
The issue is YOU CANNOT EMAIL a vb / vbs file due to Windows
Scripting Host.
Let me repeat that. YOU CANNOT EMAIL A vb / vbs file.
Cesar: where are you based? Put it on an USB stick and mail it to
someone, I gladly pay the shipping fee.
Tam
With best regards
Tam HANNA
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On 2020. 10. 07. 21:30, Kuba Ober
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Please upload the source code project somewhere, or
even email it to me personally. I can post it to GitHub for you
if you wish, and also set up a GitHub page that will compute the
codes in the browser so the whole “application” will be a single
html file that you open in a web browser and that’s that. Simple
stuff once the algorithm is known. I can literally pull it off
this evening (eastern time) since I got time for it. It won’t
need any sort of a server to work: anyone can download the html
and it’ll be the complete thing, and it will be tiny - a few
kilobytes, no kidding.
Web browsers are powerful enough that you could
boot an emulated Wine session right in the browser and run the
VB5 executable that way, but not much point to it since it’s not
like preserving a game or something where the original visuals
are important.?
Cheers, Kuba Sunderland-Ober
?I have thought about posting the program to
generate the option codes on this group. It is a VB5 program
and works for the 8752, 8753, 871x, 872x, and 8702.? For now,
I am providing the codes upon request, but I am not getting
any younger and certainly do not want the program to die with
me.? I get about 2 requests per week for codes, so I guess it
would be more efficient to just post the program.? Let me
think about this.? I did try sending it to David Kirkby a few
months ago, but he never replied that he got it...even after a
second email.
CV
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Re: hp laser printer repair group?
Actually one of theirs was a Ricoh engine Regards, ? Stephen Hanselman Datagate Systems, LLC
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On Oct 7, 2020, at 16:23, Ken Eckert <eckertkp@...> wrote:
?HP laser printers all use a Canon print engine that HP wraps its own plastic and personality board around.
So the "consumable" rollers, separation pads, fuser parts can all be sourced easily. There are a number of vendors out on the web that sell the parts.... On Wednesday, October 7, 2020, Stephen Hanselman < kc4sw.io@...> wrote: You are sooooooo correct.? But if you want to, get a bottle of fedron AKA Dr. Scat, or rubber roller restorer it really helps on the rollers.? Don’t use compressed air always suck, the dust is sort of conductive.? We used full strength di-Limonene (they use a bit in Simple Orange) to clean everything. Upside it really cuts the pine resins and doesn’t hurt anything downside you have to use 409 (or similar) to clean off the sticky residue.? Besides that we always got compliments on how nice the room smelled when we left.?
Good luck! Regards, ? Stephen Hanselman Datagate Systems, LLC
? I had a quick Google search and no luck.? I believe most of the lower HP ?printers are not worth repairing. ?
Try searching ?on YouTube for your particular model of printer — you might find someone that has had the same problem. -- Regards, Bernie Murphy
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The link works, however, the download doesn't seem to be starting.
Does an expiration date/time exist?
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Re: HP3580A Repair- Spurious Signal
Is the spur exactly 90 HZ? ?That might be a clue.
I would double check the mixer trim pot connections with an ohm meter on low range and also reflow the solder of joints.
You might need another 3580 to find the spur. ? :-(
-- Regards, Bernie Murphy
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Re: hp laser printer repair group?
If anyone needs tips, I had some articles on and I worked on A LOT of HP laser printers, from Laserjet II to Color Laserjet 4600
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---8<---Corte aqui---8<--- Em qua., 7 de out. de 2020 às 20:54, David B via <dburton97128= [email protected]> escreveu:
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I have a bunch of HP LaserJet II, IID and III printers if anyone is interested.? Oregon.
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Re: hp laser printer repair group?
I have a bunch of HP LaserJet II, IID and III printers if anyone is interested.? Oregon.
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Re: ROM / EEPROM firmware dump
The KO4BB site is very good. It can take a while for things to post. But they do get there. As I also recall anyone can get to the download section ahead of the release. But as mentioned you need to have a name or something. I have uploaded numbers of eprom images to the site for safer than my HD protection. Others have helped me with eprom images. Its payback. My last comment haven't been following to close. Whats is this program? Regards Paul
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Re: hp laser printer repair group?
HP laser printers all use a Canon print engine that HP wraps its own plastic and personality board around.
So the "consumable" rollers, separation pads, fuser parts can all be sourced easily. There are a number of vendors out on the web that sell the parts....
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On Wednesday, October 7, 2020, Stephen Hanselman < kc4sw.io@...> wrote: You are sooooooo correct.? But if you want to, get a bottle of fedron AKA Dr. Scat, or rubber roller restorer it really helps on the rollers.? Don’t use compressed air always suck, the dust is sort of conductive.? We used full strength di-Limonene (they use a bit in Simple Orange) to clean everything. Upside it really cuts the pine resins and doesn’t hurt anything downside you have to use 409 (or similar) to clean off the sticky residue.? Besides that we always got compliments on how nice the room smelled when we left.?
Good luck! Regards, ? Stephen Hanselman Datagate Systems, LLC
? I had a quick Google search and no luck.? I believe most of the lower HP ?printers are not worth repairing. ?
Try searching ?on YouTube for your particular model of printer — you might find someone that has had the same problem. -- Regards, Bernie Murphy
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Re: hp laser printer repair group?
You are sooooooo correct. ?But if you want to, get a bottle of fedron AKA Dr. Scat, or rubber roller restorer it really helps on the rollers. ?Don’t use compressed air always suck, the dust is sort of conductive. ?We used full strength di-Limonene (they use a bit in Simple Orange) to clean everything. Upside it really cuts the pine resins and doesn’t hurt anything downside you have to use 409 (or similar) to clean off the sticky residue. ?Besides that we always got compliments on how nice the room smelled when we left.?
Good luck! Regards, ? Stephen Hanselman Datagate Systems, LLC
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On Oct 7, 2020, at 15:06, Ham Radio <bernard.murphy@...> wrote:
? I had a quick Google search and no luck. ?I believe most of the lower HP ?printers are not worth repairing. ?
Try searching ?on YouTube for your particular model of printer — you might find someone that has had the same problem. -- Regards, Bernie Murphy
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Re: hp laser printer repair group?
I had a quick Google search and no luck. ?I believe most of the lower HP ?printers are not worth repairing. ?
Try searching ?on YouTube for your particular model of printer — you might find someone that has had the same problem. -- Regards, Bernie Murphy
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Re: ROM / EEPROM firmware dump
I’m not in a need of a keyword. I’m in the need of the application itself (exe or the sources) so I can provide an alternative that requires no PC and no special software, just a web browser. I’m not asking you to do anything besides that, if that’s OK.
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7 okt. 2020 kl. 5:10 em skrev Caesar Valenti <caesarv@...>:
?Whoa...slow down!? I just sent it to him a few hours ago.? You need to wait until the owner has had some time to think about it, play with it,? and then decide how to deal with it, where to put it, and how to advertise it.? If you are in need of a keyword, then let me know.
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Re: ROM / EEPROM firmware dump
Whoa...slow down!? I just sent it to him a few hours ago.? You need to wait until the owner has had some time to think about it, play with it,? and then decide how to deal with it, where to put it, and how to advertise it.? If you are in need of a keyword, then let me know.
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Re: HP435 measuring head?
Hi All,
Over the years I've collected a fair bit of test equipment. I'm lucky enough to have 3 HP sensors and four different HP power meters as well as some good quality attenuators that allow me to measure power to 18GHz and up to 50W. None of it has been calibrated for years yet all four meters and three sensors agree to within 0.1dBm of each other when measuring their internal references or other signal sources up to 10GHz. These results are repeatable in another radio shack with similar equipment. That makes 6 meters and six sensors all behaving in a similar way.? I would say that gives my friend and I a good degree of confidence that the readings we make are valid.
I can't say the same for bird meters or any (insert brand name here) power meters with HF thru UHF capability but as someone else said, these meters are in a different class not to be confused with the HP style meters and sensors.
Of course, my equipment has no calibration traceability but I'm a ham and I don't need it for a hobby. My gear can meet Rob's +/-1dB requirement easily and I'm sure most sensors that are sold as working perform as expected. I've only purchased one bad sensor and it was pretty obvious it was crook?(wavering reading on the internal reference) as soon as I started using it. Money was refunded immediately.
When it comes to cost, I'd argue that hams spend more money on a single radio than the cost of a HP meter with cable and sensor. Anyway, I like my equipment and for those that want to buy similar I'd say go for it.
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On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 6:33 AM nigel adams via <bristol.rell6l= [email protected]> wrote: Can you say what model it is?
One of my most treasured items is a "Sanders" slotted waveguide measuring line. The quality of construction and sheer mechanical precision makes it a wonderful thing in its own right.
Do you have a manual for it? There is a selection of Sanders uWave and other instruments plus all the drawings and catalogues of the period when Marconi acquired the business in the Marconi Instruments Heritage Collection... On 7 Oct 2020, at 18:59, Robin Szemeti < robin@...> wrote: One of my most treasured items is a "Sanders" slotted waveguide measuring line. The quality of construction and sheer mechanical precision makes it a wonderful thing in its own right.
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Re: HP435 measuring head?
Same here. I miss that.
Thanks, Barry - N4BUQ
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave McGuire" <mcguire@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, October 7, 2020 12:39:12 PM Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] HP435 measuring head? I've not keyed up a transmitter in years. I'm pretty sad about that.
-Dave
-- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
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Re: ROM / EEPROM firmware dump
What is the name of the program so I could look for it by name? Otherwise there are slim chances I could find it - ko4bb is vast.?
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2 okt. 2020 kl. 1:36 fm skrev Caesar Valenti <caesarv@...>:
?I have thought about posting the program to generate the option codes on this group. It is a VB5 program and works for the 8752, 8753, 871x, 872x, and 8702.? For now, I am providing the codes upon request, but I am not getting any younger and certainly do not want the program to die with me.? I get about 2 requests per week for codes, so I guess it would be more efficient to just post the program.? Let me think about this.? I did try sending it to David Kirkby a few months ago, but he never replied that he got it...even after a second email.
CV
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Re: ROM / EEPROM firmware dump
Please upload the source code project somewhere, or even email it to me personally. I can post it to GitHub for you if you wish, and also set up a GitHub page that will compute the codes in the browser so the whole “application” will be a single html file that you open in a web browser and that’s that. Simple stuff once the algorithm is known. I can literally pull it off this evening (eastern time) since I got time for it. It won’t need any sort of a server to work: anyone can download the html and it’ll be the complete thing, and it will be tiny - a few kilobytes, no kidding.
Web browsers are powerful enough that you could boot an emulated Wine session right in the browser and run the VB5 executable that way, but not much point to it since it’s not like preserving a game or something where the original visuals are important.?
Cheers, Kuba Sunderland-Ober
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2 okt. 2020 kl. 1:36 fm skrev Caesar Valenti <caesarv@...>:
?I have thought about posting the program to generate the option codes on this group. It is a VB5 program and works for the 8752, 8753, 871x, 872x, and 8702.? For now, I am providing the codes upon request, but I am not getting any younger and certainly do not want the program to die with me.? I get about 2 requests per week for codes, so I guess it would be more efficient to just post the program.? Let me think about this.? I did try sending it to David Kirkby a few months ago, but he never replied that he got it...even after a second email.
CV
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Re: HP435 measuring head?
Can you say what model it is?
One of my most treasured items is a "Sanders" slotted waveguide measuring line. The quality of construction and sheer mechanical precision makes it a wonderful thing in its own right.
Do you have a manual for it? There is a selection of Sanders uWave and other instruments plus all the drawings and catalogues of the period when Marconi acquired the business in the Marconi Instruments Heritage Collection...
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On 7 Oct 2020, at 18:59, Robin Szemeti < robin@...> wrote: One of my most treasured items is a "Sanders" slotted waveguide measuring line. The quality of construction and sheer mechanical precision makes it a wonderful thing in its own right.
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Re: HP435 measuring head?
On 10/7/20 1:30 AM, Roy Thistle wrote: On Sun, Oct 4, 2020 at 03:27 PM, Robin Szemeti wrote:
at a reasonable price?
Well Keysight is selling N8481A Thermocouple Power Sensors for 2334 CDN pesos. Which if you are running business, or running a lab... is... I suppose reasonable. (But then your customers, or the government is paying for it.) If you're not doing those things... then why do you need the dynamic range, and sensitivity? And, they are not all that accurate anyway... so you have to be able to live with that too. IMO... to many people buy a cheap HP power meter... and then just have to have a cable and sensor. But then hundreds of dollars later... what have they got? Unless they can afford several hundreds of dollars more for calibration (every so often)...then they've got a more expensive version of a Bird or Daiwa... with a sensor that is a lot easier to destroy. You are confusing the usual HP power meter, which reads from about -30 dBm to +10 dBm with a Bird or Daiwa, which read from maybe 5 Watts to about a kilowatt, depending on plug-ins or model. Two different animals, completely. BTW, I find, in my small sample of two Daiwas and one MFJ, compared to a Waters Dummy-Load Wattmeter, the Daiwas are more accurate. --doug, WA2SAY, retired RF engineer
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