Re: HP 8753A VNA - Help please: On the A9 (CPU) module where is the CC (NORMAL/ALTER) jumper?
Dave,
I got to both units.
The working one is #2828A04434, OPT 002 & 006
CPU board is 60079, Revision 3.0 Firmware.
The header is horizontal to the left of U36, marked from left E25,
E27, E29, E31, blank. The run jumper is on the E25 pins
The bad CPU unit is #2807A04011, OPT 002, 006, 010
CPU board is 60129, Revision 2.01 Firmware
The header is also horizontal the same as above
As far as getting the board out without the lift tabs, I use a pair
of vise grips at the center of the board edge where the pin header
is located, doesn't take a lot of force to pull it up.
Hope this helps your problem.
Chuck
On 12/7/2024 1:31 PM, ChuckA wrote:
Dave,
The 60009 board is he one the manual says there is no docs for but
it's similar to the 60079
board.
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I'll open the working one this afternoon, I think there's another
one with a bad CPU board in my storage shed that I just haven't
wanted to spend time on, I'll look for that one too.
Chuck
On 12/7/2024 12:59 PM, David Feldman
via groups.io wrote:
Thanks, Chuck - I really appreciate your time/interest in helping with this!
The A9 board number ends in 60009. I've got another A9 board (however, it's removal latches are missing and it's "distressed" at those corners due to some abuse in it's history) which ends in 60079. Both have a 5-jumper array in the lower left corner. Both are equipped with same version of EPROM 1.01 (6 parts, specific part numbers but sharing the same revision marking.)
Both A9 boards (I didn't include this info with original posting as it didn't seem relevant, but given the existence of A9 board versions for 8753A and your notes above) appear operational as far as I can tell (and in terms of the self-test diagnostic for internal tests which passes in both cases), but existence of incompatible EEPROM constants (that applied to whatever machine these previously lived in, long ago) is causing what appears to be pretune failure. I'm focusing on the 60009 board currently (as changing the CC jumper requires removal of the board and removal without the eject parts is doable but tedious).
So, if you are able inspect the A9 board in your 8753A and suggest which is the CC position, that should apply to both boards here (i.e., is the "CC" position at the top of the 5x2 header, or other position; the normal operating jumper position appears to be at the bottom of the header pin group from your initial response and by inspecting both boards here.)
As an aside, I read through the section in the PDF service manual on adjustments/calibration constants; it appears the pre-tune issue has a specific diagnostic step which can regenerate the parameters and those get rewritten to an EEPROM somewhere on the CPU board, and from seeing a few other posts on the issue (need follow a procedure after A9 module replacement) this is a common situation (such as these things would go nowadays!)
So, again I appreciate your willingness to pitch in and advise!
Dave WB0GAZ
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See Early TV and Vintage Test
Equipment
Chuck Azzalina
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See Early TV and Vintage Test
Equipment
Chuck Azzalina
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Re: HP 8753A VNA - Help please: On the A9 (CPU) module where is the CC (NORMAL/ALTER) jumper?
Dave,
The 60009 board is he one the manual says there is no docs for but
it's similar to the 60079
board.
?
I'll open the working one this afternoon, I think there's another
one with a bad CPU board in my storage shed that I just haven't
wanted to spend time on, I'll look for that one too.
Chuck
On 12/7/2024 12:59 PM, David Feldman
via groups.io wrote:
Thanks, Chuck - I really appreciate your time/interest in helping with this!
The A9 board number ends in 60009. I've got another A9 board (however, it's removal latches are missing and it's "distressed" at those corners due to some abuse in it's history) which ends in 60079. Both have a 5-jumper array in the lower left corner. Both are equipped with same version of EPROM 1.01 (6 parts, specific part numbers but sharing the same revision marking.)
Both A9 boards (I didn't include this info with original posting as it didn't seem relevant, but given the existence of A9 board versions for 8753A and your notes above) appear operational as far as I can tell (and in terms of the self-test diagnostic for internal tests which passes in both cases), but existence of incompatible EEPROM constants (that applied to whatever machine these previously lived in, long ago) is causing what appears to be pretune failure. I'm focusing on the 60009 board currently (as changing the CC jumper requires removal of the board and removal without the eject parts is doable but tedious).
So, if you are able inspect the A9 board in your 8753A and suggest which is the CC position, that should apply to both boards here (i.e., is the "CC" position at the top of the 5x2 header, or other position; the normal operating jumper position appears to be at the bottom of the header pin group from your initial response and by inspecting both boards here.)
As an aside, I read through the section in the PDF service manual on adjustments/calibration constants; it appears the pre-tune issue has a specific diagnostic step which can regenerate the parameters and those get rewritten to an EEPROM somewhere on the CPU board, and from seeing a few other posts on the issue (need follow a procedure after A9 module replacement) this is a common situation (such as these things would go nowadays!)
So, again I appreciate your willingness to pitch in and advise!
Dave WB0GAZ
--
See Early TV and Vintage Test
Equipment
Chuck Azzalina
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Re: HP 8753A VNA - Help please: On the A9 (CPU) module where is the CC (NORMAL/ALTER) jumper?
Thanks, Chuck - I really appreciate your time/interest in helping with this!
The A9 board number ends in 60009. I've got another A9 board (however, it's removal latches are missing and it's "distressed" at those corners due to some abuse in it's history) which ends in 60079. Both have a 5-jumper array in the lower left corner. Both are equipped with same version of EPROM 1.01 (6 parts, specific part numbers but sharing the same revision marking.)
Both A9 boards (I didn't include this info with original posting as it didn't seem relevant, but given the existence of A9 board versions for 8753A and your notes above) appear operational as far as I can tell (and in terms of the self-test diagnostic for internal tests which passes in both cases), but existence of incompatible EEPROM constants (that applied to whatever machine these previously lived in, long ago) is causing what appears to be pretune failure. I'm focusing on the 60009 board currently (as changing the CC jumper requires removal of the board and removal without the eject parts is doable but tedious).
So, if you are able inspect the A9 board in your 8753A and suggest which is the CC position, that should apply to both boards here (i.e., is the "CC" position at the top of the 5x2 header, or other position; the normal operating jumper position appears to be at the bottom of the header pin group from your initial response and by inspecting both boards here.)
As an aside, I read through the section in the PDF service manual on adjustments/calibration constants; it appears the pre-tune issue has a specific diagnostic step which can regenerate the parameters and those get rewritten to an EEPROM somewhere on the CPU board, and from seeing a few other posts on the issue (need follow a procedure after A9 module replacement) this is a common situation (such as these things would go nowadays!)
So, again I appreciate your willingness to pitch in and advise!
Dave WB0GAZ
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Re: HP8753E, 8753D, 8753ES 3.5" disk drive replacement reference information
I will second Marcus, I too have the GoTek, and its been bullet proof over the last three years on my 8753E
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v/r,
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Rich?
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Re: HP8753E, 8753D, 8753ES 3.5" disk drive replacement reference information
Should the original brand have been spelled "Teac"??
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Teac didnt name their company after wood ;)
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Re: HP 8753A VNA - Help please: On the A9 (CPU) module where is the CC (NORMAL/ALTER) jumper?
Dave,
Which CPU board do you have? 08753-60079 or 08753-60067? There was
an earlier one but
manual says no documentation for it believe it was -60006.
The drawing in the manual has no labels shown on the header pins and
it does show it as being a 4pin header. The schematic lists labels
as E7-E22.
The CPU board (60079) layout appears to show a 5pin header with the
run jumper across the second set of pins (from bottom) for the run
position. The board layout shows U35 to the right of the header.
I have a A model and can check the header for you if you need.
Chuck
On 12/7/2024 8:41 AM, David Feldman via
groups.io wrote:
Hi Chuck,
Thanks for the ASCII-Art depiction.
Just want to re-confirm, so could you take a look at this?
I found a 5-pair (not 4-pair) jumper header set, oriented vertically, in the lower left (holding board, bottom down, facing component side) of the board. Just to the left of the header set is the bottom of the large CPU chip. To the right of the header set is an IC labeled U35.
From top to bottom, the five jumper position pairs are labelled as follows:
E25 E26 (top)
E27 (blank)
(blank) (blank)
E31 E32
E33 (blank) <- this is the only pair that currently (in run position) has a jumper
While I suspect from your description that the normal running position is on E33/blank, and the CC position is at the top, E25/E26? Does this appear to be correct?
Thanks!
--
See Early TV and Vintage Test
Equipment
Chuck Azzalina
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Re: HP 8753A VNA - Help please: On the A9 (CPU) module where is the CC (NORMAL/ALTER) jumper?
Hi Chuck,
Thanks for the ASCII-Art depiction.
Just want to re-confirm, so could you take a look at this?
I found a 5-pair (not 4-pair) jumper header set, oriented vertically, in the lower left (holding board, bottom down, facing component side) of the board. Just to the left of the header set is the bottom of the large CPU chip. To the right of the header set is an IC labeled U35.
From top to bottom, the five jumper position pairs are labelled as follows:
E25 E26 (top) E27 (blank) (blank) (blank) E31 E32 E33 (blank) <- this is the only pair that currently (in run position) has a jumper
While I suspect from your description that the normal running position is on E33/blank, and the CC position is at the top, E25/E26? Does this appear to be correct?
Thanks!
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Re: HP 8753A VNA - Help please: On the A9 (CPU) module where is the CC (NORMAL/ALTER) jumper?
Dave:
Here is crude diagram of the CC jumper location.
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| cpu??? |
|????????? |
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-----------?? J4
??????????????? __
?????????????? |. .| jumper position to load correction constants
?????????????? |. .|
?????????????? |. .|
?????????????? |. .| jumper position to operate
?????????????? -----
Pull jumper off pins in lower position and push it on the upper
position pins as shown above
to enable load constants
Reverse procedure when finished loading constants
ChuckA
On 12/6/2024 9:41 PM, David Feldman via
groups.io wrote:
On my HP 8753A VNA, I am trying to follow the instruction for enabling adjustments to stored calibration constant data (needed after replacing A9 CPU module with a different unit and getting related start-up errors).
Working with HP 8753A_B_C Service manual 08753-90156, readily available online, I downloaded from:
In the section (indexed as "Adjustments", titled "Adjustments and Correction Constants", starting at PDF page 159:
The instruction text is this:
"A9 CC (CORRECTION CONSTANT) JUMPER POSITION"
"Move the A9 CC jumper, as explained next, to the ALTER position to change..."
however, where (in the next few bullet points) this is explained, the assumption evidently is that the reader knows where on the A9 CPU board the CC jumper is located.
---> I am unable to find any jumper labeled CC on the CPU board (unless it's totally obvious and I keep missing it!) <---
Thanks for a description, pointer or other advice (or request for clarification, however, I'm hoping this is a basic problem that is fairly self-explanatory!)
Dave
--
See Early TV and Vintage Test
Equipment
Chuck Azzalina
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HP 8753A VNA - Help please: On the A9 (CPU) module where is the CC (NORMAL/ALTER) jumper?
On my HP 8753A VNA, I am trying to follow the instruction for enabling adjustments to stored calibration constant data (needed after replacing A9 CPU module with a different unit and getting related start-up errors).
Working with HP 8753A_B_C Service manual 08753-90156, readily available online, I downloaded from:
In the section (indexed as "Adjustments", titled "Adjustments and Correction Constants", starting at PDF page 159:
The instruction text is this:
"A9 CC (CORRECTION CONSTANT) JUMPER POSITION" "Move the A9 CC jumper, as explained next, to the ALTER position to change..." however, where (in the next few bullet points) this is explained, the assumption evidently is that the reader knows where on the A9 CPU board the CC jumper is located.
---> I am unable to find any jumper labeled CC on the CPU board (unless it's totally obvious and I keep missing it!) <---
Thanks for a description, pointer or other advice (or request for clarification, however, I'm hoping this is a basic problem that is fairly self-explanatory!)
Dave
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Thanks to all of you for all the information and replies. Indeed, the analyzer will most likely require band E tuning, but since it requires adjustments inside of the the box, I need to be 100% sure that it is not a sweeper issue. Unfortunately, due to the lack of another analyzer and power meter, I will have to put the repair on hold for a while. As soon as I manage to solve the problem, I will let you know.
Thank you again for help.
Best regards, Wojciech
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Indeed good info, however I'm going for a $50 Gotek USB drive instead.
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Best regards
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Re: HP141T with multiple sections
Don't list it for free, it'll just get picked up by the local trader, like the working one on the MIDCARS sale a few years ago, that buyer had absolutely no clue how to use it, twiddled all the controls, set the intensity to max for the pictures and listed in on ePay for 4 times the price.
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The comment about tech schools, no school here would want something this old, they would chuck it straight in the nearest skip if you donated it to any here.
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Even though it's old, it's still inexpensive compared to modern stuff for the range the 8555A covers, of course the front end on anything old could be damaged, the same can be said for second hand modern kit.
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And yes I wouldn't bother with an LCD kit myself.
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David
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Re: HP8753E, 8753D, 8753ES 3.5" disk drive replacement reference information
Great information!
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Should the original brand have been spelled "Teac"?? Letter C instead of a K
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HP8753E, 8753D, 8753ES 3.5" disk drive replacement reference information
These go bad over time.? Often they will give a little warning and be "flakey" for a while before they fail catestrophically.? While there are other good options to save data via GPIB, etc., here is some information for those who wish to keep your drives functional.?
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Here are the original part numbers as far as I have been able to determine:
HP8753D:? FD-05HF 240, Teak, PN: 19307522-40.? HP part number 0950-2348.
HP8753E:? FD-04HF 2304, Teak PN: 19308023-04.?
HP8753ES:? FD-05HF 5630, Teak, PN: 19307556-30.
HP8753ES:? FD-05HG 5701, Teak, PN: 19307557-01.
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Prices for these original drives tend to hover around $100, though sometimes they are as low as about $30
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Suitable generic replacements:
FD3238H (NEC) (narrow, spacer required on side if used with the D or E)
MPF820 (sony) (narrow, spacer required on side if used with the D or E)
MPF720-3 (sony) (narrow, spacer required on side if used with D or E)
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Prices for these replacement drives tend to be around $20, but are sometimes less.? The side eject button on the 8753D is relatively rare if you do not use the original part number.? Grey is also rare as most of the replacement drives are black.
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Please add additional details, options for replacements, etc., in the comments.
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Re: HP141T with multiple sections
One advantage of the 141 system - it's repairable.
Gary Appel
On 12/5/2024 4:26 PM, VE6WMR via
groups.io wrote:
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Time moves on. I don't think I'd spend the time or money to
retrofit a HP141T.
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On another more modern, valuable model with parts NLA,? it
might be worthwhile. List your unit free for pickup and see it
gone. There's hundreds of other projects to start that make more
sense.
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Re: HP141T with multiple sections
Time moves on. I don't think I'd spend the time or money to retrofit a HP141T.
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On another more modern, valuable model with parts NLA,? it might be worthwhile. List your unit free for pickup and see it gone. There's hundreds of other projects to start that make more sense.
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Hey Adri and Yves,
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So now i'm going to but the RF section back and install the Fast ADC option this time, let it warm up again and do another full self cal, let's see if the analyzer is fully up and running again.
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Marco
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Well, how about that. Something must have been up with my internet, as the manual didn't show up on the Artek site when I checked before...
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I am a happy repeat customer, so that might be the easiest, pending sourcing the paper manual from ebay.
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Thanks!
Jared
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