Sorry for the multiple posts.
Does anyone know what voltages should be seen for the secondaries of transformers T1 & T2 ??
Regards
Richard
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Hi XU and Eman ? Thank you Eman for reminding me that Xu makes the excellent replacement LCD displays? for HP equipment and has been a member of this group for a time ? But the copy right issue keeps rising its head and just confuses all that do not have the back ground to the hard work that went into sorting it out ? Best regards ?
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Orin Eman Sent: 26 October 2021 08:24 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Agilent/Keysigh ESG series CLIP ? Xu is hardly new to HP... He's been around here quite a while and?makes the NewScope LCD displays ?:) ? On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 12:10 AM Paul Bicknell <admin@...> wrote: Dear Xu ? I assume you are new to this site and specifically HP ? ?
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On Tue, 26 Oct 2021 at 02:21, Jim Allyn - N7JA < jim@...> wrote: On Sat, Oct 23, 2021 at 05:03 PM, Dr. David Kirkby, Kirkby Microwave Ltd wrote:
There’s a document from NPL that discourages the use of the term “dielectric constant”, since it is not a constant, but as you say, varies with temperature, pressure etc. You can’t have a variable constant! The two words are mutually exclusive.?
The correct term to use is permittivity, or relative permittivity.
A search of the web site of the National Institute of Standards And Technology turns up 34718 documents that use the term "dielectric constant", but only 26531 documents that use "relative permittivity", and only 1016 instances of "permittivity."
"The United States and Great Britain are two countries separated by a common language."
The term "dielectric constant" is widely used in the UK, so it's not just the USA which uses it. However, if you think about it logically
* Pi is a mathematical constant (3.14159..).
* c is a physical constant (299792458? m/s, which is approximately 3 x 10^8 m/s)
* something that changes can not be a constant.
Science and engineering advances, and just because we have always done it one way, does not mean we should continue to do it that way. NPL's argument for discouraging the use of the term dielectric constant is to discourage people from thinking they are measuring a constant.
If you accept that relative permittivity is a better term, you can then, when appropriate, mention it is actually a complex number. The relative permittivity Er of a material is a complex number, normally written with a dash and double-dash like
Er = Er' - j Er''
where the Er'' is the loss term
? Just because
* you Americans have used the term "dielectric constant" for years * I myself have used the term "dielectric constant" for use * many Brits have used the term for years
does not mean we should continue to use such a term, when someone points out that it is not a constant but a variable.
Feel free to continue to call this variable a constant if you wish - many Brits will no doubt do it too. But this particular British person is not a stick in the mud.
Dave G8WRB
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On my best knowledge, "digital"? version of this CLIP never existed. Ony paper in the past but not today.? Milan
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Xu is hardly new to HP...
He's been around here quite a while and?makes the NewScope LCD displays ?:) On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 12:10 AM Paul Bicknell < admin@...> wrote: Dear Xu ? I assume you are new to this site and specifically HP ?
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Xu is hardly new to HP...
He's been around here quite a while and?makes the NewScope LCD displays ?:)
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Thank you Paul for clearing this up! BR, Milan
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On Tue, 26 Oct 2021, 09:20 Paul Bicknell, < admin@...> wrote: Hi Milan? Bruce is correct? we went through this all over 15 years ago
With several of us talking to the HP offices? all over the would? I personally spoke to HP UK on the subject
So there is no problems with what we are presently doing also HP did come to us for help with providing the manuals they were missing in PDF format
Regards Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bruce
Sent: 26 October 2021 03:14
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Agilent/Keysigh ESG series CLIP
Do NOT worry -
I believe HP has issued a blanket permission on most ot their CLIPS.
Chers!
Quoting Milan Vasic <vasa1958@...>:
> OK, sorry for publishing this! Please forget all my previous posts.
> Files will go with me...
> Milan
>
> On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 12:53 AM Xu Wang via <simmconn=
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> With all the confidential markings on the schematic and such, it’s
>> best to have the manual scanned and distributed by someone who has a
>> license to do so. I’m sure some people in this group have the license
>> to distribute manuals for discontinued/obsolete HP/A/K test
>> equipment. Scanning a pdf for personal or organizational backup is
>> one thing, making it available to the public would be a different matter, for profit or not.
>> By the way, if we see missing line segments on the scanned
>> schematics, more than likely they are not there to begin with. It has
>> to do with the EDA tool that HP used back in the day. I’ve seen
>> original CLIPs missing segments or sometimes entire symbols.
>>
>> -Xu
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
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Hi Milan Bruce is correct we went through this all over 15 years ago With several of us talking to the HP offices all over the would I personally spoke to HP UK on the subject
So there is no problems with what we are presently doing also HP did come to us for help with providing the manuals they were missing in PDF format
Regards Paul
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-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto: [email protected]] On Behalf Of Bruce Sent: 26 October 2021 03:14 To: [email protected]Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Agilent/Keysigh ESG series CLIP Do NOT worry - I believe HP has issued a blanket permission on most ot their CLIPS. Chers! Quoting Milan Vasic <vasa1958@...>: OK, sorry for publishing this! Please forget all my previous posts. Files will go with me... Milan
On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 12:53 AM Xu Wang via groups.io <simmconn= [email protected]> wrote:
With all the confidential markings on the schematic and such, it’s best to have the manual scanned and distributed by someone who has a license to do so. I’m sure some people in this group have the license to distribute manuals for discontinued/obsolete HP/A/K test equipment. Scanning a pdf for personal or organizational backup is one thing, making it available to the public would be a different matter, for profit or not. By the way, if we see missing line segments on the scanned schematics, more than likely they are not there to begin with. It has to do with the EDA tool that HP used back in the day. I’ve seen original CLIPs missing segments or sometimes entire symbols.
-Xu
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Dear Xu ? I assume you are new to this site and specifically HP ? The reason I say this is that copy right regarding HP equipment documentation was all sorted out approximately 15 years ago So much so that HP then asked the members of this present site for manuals in PDF format that they were missing ( this group was ?hosted by a different provider at the time ) Also HP direct their customers to Dave at ARTEK for documentation to support HP / Agilent equipment ????So all is OK to copy Scan and distribute ? Regards Paul ? ? ?
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Xu Wang via groups.io Sent: 25 October 2021 23:53 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Agilent/Keysigh ESG series CLIP ? With all the confidential markings on the schematic and such, it’s best to have the manual scanned and distributed by someone who has a license to do so. I’m sure some people in this group have the license to distribute manuals for discontinued/obsolete HP/A/K test equipment. Scanning a pdf for personal or organizational backup is one thing, making it available to the public would be a different matter, for profit or not. By the way, if we see missing line segments on the scanned schematics, more than likely they are not there to begin with. It has to do with the EDA tool that HP used back in the day. I’ve seen original CLIPs missing segments or sometimes entire symbols.
-Xu
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OK, I am still working away on this restoration. I have the new rectiier tube in place and now wanted to start probing some voltages.
Can someone confirm that the voltages on the schematic are DC voltages ? At the base of R27/R28 I see about 290V DC and not 215V as per the schematic ? I Also do not see a 30V drop across L6 (245V to 215V), in fact I see about a 6V increase. Also the resistance across L6 measures 226 Ohms which seems ok ??
Richard
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Re: Does anyone have an Agilent 16452A Liquid Test Fixture?
On Sat, Oct 23, 2021 at 05:03 PM, Dr. David Kirkby, Kirkby Microwave Ltd wrote:
There’s a document from NPL that discourages the use of the term “dielectric constant”, since it is not a constant, but as you say, varies with temperature, pressure etc. You can’t have a variable constant! The two words are mutually exclusive.?
The correct term to use is permittivity, or relative permittivity.
A search of the web site of the National Institute of Standards And Technology turns up 34718 documents that use the term "dielectric constant", but only 26531 documents that use "relative permittivity", and only 1016 instances of "permittivity."
"The United States and Great Britain are two countries separated by a common language." "These chips Are fries, This queue A line, This tap A faucet, Wardrobe A closet, Vacation Holiday, Underground Subway, Chemist A drug store, Autumn Is fall, A garden Is yard, You see now It's not hard"From "English to American" video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Na7b5MiVak
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Re: Agilent/Keysigh ESG series CLIP
Do NOT worry - I believe HP has issued a blanket permission on most ot their CLIPS.
Chers!
Quoting Milan Vasic <vasa1958@...>:
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OK, sorry for publishing this! Please forget all my previous posts. Files will go with me... Milan
On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 12:53 AM Xu Wang via groups.io <simmconn= [email protected]> wrote:
With all the confidential markings on the schematic and such, it’s best to have the manual scanned and distributed by someone who has a license to do so. I’m sure some people in this group have the license to distribute manuals for discontinued/obsolete HP/A/K test equipment. Scanning a pdf for personal or organizational backup is one thing, making it available to the public would be a different matter, for profit or not. By the way, if we see missing line segments on the scanned schematics, more than likely they are not there to begin with. It has to do with the EDA tool that HP used back in the day. I’ve seen original CLIPs missing segments or sometimes entire symbols.
-Xu
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OK, sorry for publishing this! Please forget all my previous posts. Files will go with me... Milan
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With all the confidential markings on the schematic and such, it’s best to have the manual scanned and distributed by someone who has a license to do so. I’m sure some people in this group have the license to distribute manuals for discontinued/obsolete HP/A/K test equipment. Scanning a pdf for personal or organizational backup is one thing, making it available to the public would be a different matter, for profit or not. By the way, if we see missing line segments on the scanned schematics, more than likely they are not there to begin with. It has to do with the EDA tool that HP used back in the day. I’ve seen original CLIPs missing segments or sometimes entire symbols.
-Xu
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With all the confidential markings on the schematic and such, it’s best to have the manual scanned and distributed by someone who has a license to do so. I’m sure some people in this group have the license to distribute manuals for discontinued/obsolete HP/A/K test equipment. Scanning a pdf for personal or organizational backup is one thing, making it available to the public would be a different matter, for profit or not. By the way, if we see missing line segments on the scanned schematics, more than likely they are not there to begin with. It has to do with the EDA tool that HP used back in the day. I’ve seen original CLIPs missing segments or sometimes entire symbols.
-Xu
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No problem Paul, For sure I'll not take with me all my equipment, material and documents...hope will find some worth successor. Milan
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On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 12:10 AM Paul Bicknell < admin@...> wrote: Hi Bruce
No Problems I am also dyslexic hence my spelling mistakes on this site also we have UK verses USA spelling
I have put the attachments into the CLIP file with notes on how to get the full set of CLIPS
I hope this is OK with? Milan and all
Regards Paul
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bruce
Sent: 25 October 2021 22:56
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Agilent/Keysigh ESG series CLIP
Correct - it means I am dyslexic and cannot type :-)
Cheers!
Bruce
Quoting Paul Bicknell <admin@...>:
> Hi>
> You say? ut library? could you please explain do you mean the files on
> this site ?
> Regards Paul
>
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Siggi
> via
> Sent: 25 October 2021 22:06
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Agilent/Keysigh ESG
> series CLIP
>
> On Mon, Oct 25, 2021 at 4:07 PM Bruce <bruce@...
> <mailto:bruce@...> > wrote:
>
> So I think there was confusion on my statement - which I agree was not
> well thought out.
>
> What I think I was going toward was purchasing the document for the
> groups use - so We should ask what Enviado thinks would be a
> reasonable charge to put it in ut library and we all split the cost.
>
> Not really trying to devalue his work.
>
> I'm always heartened and delighted when I hear of a CLIP for a new
> type or class of instrument, just in case my HP-repairaholic habit
> kicks up again. I was momentarily worried when Milan declared this a
> "Last offer", but I think we'll be able to buy a copy from him for
> years to come.
>
> While I'd certainly kick in a few bucks to group buy the scan into the
> public domain, I'd be just as comfortable buying it at-need from
> Milan.
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Hi Bruce No Problems I am also dyslexic hence my spelling mistakes on this site also we have UK verses USA spelling
I have put the attachments into the CLIP file with notes on how to get the full set of CLIPS
I hope this is OK with Milan and all
Regards Paul
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-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto: [email protected]] On Behalf Of Bruce Sent: 25 October 2021 22:56 To: [email protected]Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Agilent/Keysigh ESG series CLIP Correct - it means I am dyslexic and cannot type :-) Cheers! Bruce Quoting Paul Bicknell <admin@...>: Hi> You say ut library could you please explain do you mean the files on this site ? Regards Paul
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Siggi via groups.io Sent: 25 October 2021 22:06 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Agilent/Keysigh ESG series CLIP
On Mon, Oct 25, 2021 at 4:07 PM Bruce <bruce@... <mailto:bruce@...> > wrote:
So I think there was confusion on my statement - which I agree was not well thought out.
What I think I was going toward was purchasing the document for the groups use - so We should ask what Enviado thinks would be a reasonable charge to put it in ut library and we all split the cost.
Not really trying to devalue his work.
I'm always heartened and delighted when I hear of a CLIP for a new type or class of instrument, just in case my HP-repairaholic habit kicks up again. I was momentarily worried when Milan declared this a "Last offer", but I think we'll be able to buy a copy from him for years to come.
While I'd certainly kick in a few bucks to group buy the scan into the public domain, I'd be just as comfortable buying it at-need from Milan.
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I don't want to discard the Milan work that had to be massive, but those manuals appeared?a while back on ebay fro I think a lower price. This is how I obtained them. Could be around 2/3 years ago.? Best regards, Alberto
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Il giorno lun 25 ott 2021 alle ore 23:58 Bruce < bruce@...> ha scritto: Certainly didn't mean to try and deprive you of any (hard earned) income.
But also hope it (eventually) becomes publicly available - hate to see?
documentation become lost over time.
Cheers!
Bruce
Quoting Milan Vasic <vasa1958@...>:
> Don't worry Bruce,
> I put MANY documents, i had and i found around, public available...this one
> is my one job...
> Milan
>
> <>
> Virus-free.
>
> <>
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>
> On Mon, Oct 25, 2021 at 10:07 PM Bruce <bruce@...> wrote:
>
>> So I think there was confusion on my statement - which I agree was not
>> well thought out.
>>
>> What I think I was going toward was purchasing the document for the
>> groups use - so We should ask what Enviado thinks would be a
>> reasonable charge to put it in ut library and we all split the cost.
>>
>> Not really trying to devalue his work.
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>> Bruce
>>
>> Quoting Milan Vasic <vasa1958@...>:
>>
>> > Thanks for understanding...was, I think, 2 weeks of work
>> > Milan
>> >
>> > On Mon, 25 Oct 2021, 20:02 Alexandre Souza, <
>> alexandre.tabajara@...>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >> I scan lots of books and manuals to make avaiable to comunity (
>> >> ). It is a LOT of work, energy cost,
>> >> eventual machine repairs...please, be fair, contribute to milan's work
>> and
>> >> make his work be worth.
>> >>
>> >> 73 se pu2sex Alexandre
>> >>
>> >> Enviado do meu Tele-Movel
>> >>
>> >> Em seg, 25 de out de 2021 14:41, Daun Yeagley <daun@...>
>> escreveu:
>> >>
>> >>> I don't think that would be fair at all to Milan.? I know from
>> >>> experience that it is a LOT of work to scan a manual, especially one as
>> >>> big as this.? His price for it is quite reasonable, especially since it
>> >>> is not easily available.? (and I'm not known for being loose with my
>> >>> money)
>> >>>
>> >>> My $.02 worth.
>> >>>
>> >>> Daun
>> >>>
>> >>> On 10/25/2021 1:27 PM, Bruce wrote:
>> >>> > should we several of us chip in and purchase a copy for the
>> "library" ?
>> >>> >
>> >>> > Cheers!
>> >>> >
>> >>> > Bruce
>> >>> >
>> >>> > Quoting Milan Vasic <vasa1958@...>:
>> >>> >
>> >>> >> Hi Fellows,
>> >>> >> Last offer before retirement...
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> CLIP P/N is E4400-90336
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> Model covered: E4400B, E4420B, E4421B, E4422B, E4423B, E4424B,
>> E4425B,
>> >>> >> E4426B, E4430B, E4431B, E4432B, E4433B, E4434B, E4435B, E4436B
>> >>> >> I’m sure that also E44xxA series are covered because i have also
>> >>> >> ESG-D3000A
>> >>> >> = E4432A and boards/modules of this guy are also covered. Keysight
>> >>> seems
>> >>> >> didn’t put E44xxA series in the Find-A-Part database because is
>> older
>> >>> >> than
>> >>> >> B series.
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> Was a lot of work to scan over 1000pages...I'm asking 35USD or 30EUR
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> When we did a scan, not optimal scanner parameters were used...
>> scanner
>> >>> >> ignored inductors (spring like lines) but references and values are
>> >>> >> there.
>> >>> >> Once we saw this, was to late to do job again.
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> Zip file size is about 122MB
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> I told, not perfect scan quality but totally useful, please check
>> >>> >> attachment.
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> Please contact me on my private email: milan.vasic@...
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> BR,
>> >>> >> Milan
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>>
>> >>> --
>> >>> Daun E. Yeagley II, N8ASB
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >
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Certainly didn't mean to try and deprive you of any (hard earned) income.
But also hope it (eventually) becomes publicly available - hate to see documentation become lost over time.
Cheers!
Bruce
Quoting Milan Vasic <vasa1958@...>:
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On Mon, Oct 25, 2021 at 10:07 PM Bruce <bruce@...> wrote:
So I think there was confusion on my statement - which I agree was not well thought out.
What I think I was going toward was purchasing the document for the groups use - so We should ask what Enviado thinks would be a reasonable charge to put it in ut library and we all split the cost.
Not really trying to devalue his work.
Cheers!
Bruce
Quoting Milan Vasic <vasa1958@...>:
Thanks for understanding...was, I think, 2 weeks of work Milan
On Mon, 25 Oct 2021, 20:02 Alexandre Souza, < alexandre.tabajara@...>
wrote:
I scan lots of books and manuals to make avaiable to comunity ( www.tabalabs.com.br/esquemateca). It is a LOT of work, energy cost, eventual machine repairs...please, be fair, contribute to milan's work and
make his work be worth.
73 se pu2sex Alexandre
Enviado do meu Tele-Movel
Em seg, 25 de out de 2021 14:41, Daun Yeagley <daun@...> escreveu:
I don't think that would be fair at all to Milan. I know from experience that it is a LOT of work to scan a manual, especially one as big as this. His price for it is quite reasonable, especially since it is not easily available. (and I'm not known for being loose with my money)
My $.02 worth.
Daun
On 10/25/2021 1:27 PM, Bruce wrote:
should we several of us chip in and purchase a copy for the
"library" ?
Cheers!
Bruce
Quoting Milan Vasic <vasa1958@...>:
Hi Fellows, Last offer before retirement...
CLIP P/N is E4400-90336
Model covered: E4400B, E4420B, E4421B, E4422B, E4423B, E4424B,
E4425B,
E4426B, E4430B, E4431B, E4432B, E4433B, E4434B, E4435B, E4436B I’m sure that also E44xxA series are covered because i have also ESG-D3000A = E4432A and boards/modules of this guy are also covered. Keysight seems
didn’t put E44xxA series in the Find-A-Part database because is
older
than B series.
Was a lot of work to scan over 1000pages...I'm asking 35USD or 30EUR
When we did a scan, not optimal scanner parameters were used...
scanner
ignored inductors (spring like lines) but references and values are there. Once we saw this, was to late to do job again.
Zip file size is about 122MB
I told, not perfect scan quality but totally useful, please check attachment.
Please contact me on my private email: milan.vasic@...
BR, Milan
-- Daun E. Yeagley II, N8ASB
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Correct - it means I am dyslexic and cannot type :-)
Cheers!
Bruce
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Hi
You say ut library could you please explain do you mean the files on this site ?
Regards Paul
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Siggi via groups.io Sent: 25 October 2021 22:06 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Agilent/Keysigh ESG series CLIP
On Mon, Oct 25, 2021 at 4:07 PM Bruce <bruce@... <mailto:bruce@...> > wrote:
So I think there was confusion on my statement - which I agree was not well thought out.
What I think I was going toward was purchasing the document for the groups use - so We should ask what Enviado thinks would be a reasonable charge to put it in ut library and we all split the cost.
Not really trying to devalue his work.
I'm always heartened and delighted when I hear of a CLIP for a new type or class of instrument, just in case my HP-repairaholic habit kicks up again. I was momentarily worried when Milan declared this a "Last offer", but I think we'll be able to buy a copy from him for years to come.
While I'd certainly kick in a few bucks to group buy the scan into the public domain, I'd be just as comfortable buying it at-need from Milan.
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Hi ? You say? ut library? could you please explain do you mean the files on this site ? ? Regards Paul ?
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Siggi via groups.io Sent: 25 October 2021 22:06 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Agilent/Keysigh ESG series CLIP ? On Mon, Oct 25, 2021 at 4:07 PM Bruce <bruce@...> wrote: So I think there was confusion on my statement - which I agree was not? well thought out.
What I think I was going toward was purchasing the document for the? groups use - so We should ask what Enviado thinks would be a? reasonable charge to put it in ut library and we all split the cost.
Not really trying to devalue his work.
I'm always heartened and delighted when I hear of a CLIP for a new type or class of instrument, just in case my HP-repairaholic habit kicks?up again. I was momentarily worried when Milan declared this a "Last offer", but I think we'll be able to buy a copy from him for years to come. While I'd certainly kick in a few bucks to group buy the scan into the public domain, I'd be just as comfortable buying it at-need from Milan.
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On Mon, Oct 25, 2021 at 4:07 PM Bruce < bruce@...> wrote: So I think there was confusion on my statement - which I agree was not?
well thought out.
What I think I was going toward was purchasing the document for the?
groups use - so We should ask what Enviado thinks would be a?
reasonable charge to put it in ut library and we all split the cost.
Not really trying to devalue his work.
I'm always heartened and delighted when I hear of a CLIP for a new type or class of instrument, just in case my HP-repairaholic habit kicks?up again. I was momentarily worried when Milan declared this a "Last offer", but I think we'll be able to buy a copy from him for years to come. While I'd certainly kick in a few bucks to group buy the scan into the public domain, I'd be just as comfortable buying it at-need from Milan.
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