Re: Cleaning N-tyoe cal kit
If you use methanol, please be extremely careful. Wear gloves, don't
inhale fumes, etc. Methanol poisoning is no joke. Read up on it
prior to use.
--Tom
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Prof. Thomas H. Lee
Allen Ctr., Rm. 205
420 Via Palou Mall
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-4070
On 3/22/2025 2:23 PM, Robert G8RPI via
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After lots of trials with several solvents over the years
I've found the best solvent for decayed PU foam is 99% methanol.
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Re: Cleaning N-tyoe cal kit
After lots of trials with several solvents over the years I've found the best solvent for decayed PU foam is 99% methanol.
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Re: E4402B SA power problem - need DC socket connections
On original question +ve to top see image of mating connector viewed from "flat" side. 
On PSU issue generally they are such a pig to get out and apart it is worth replacing all the small electrolytics. The big HV ones are generally OK. Just checking ESR is not enough. I'm not generally a fan of "shotgun" electrolytic replacement but decided to do it on the very similar PSU in my 8920a (worth looking at the 8920x PSU diagrams there aer some on the web). when I had it out following a main switch transistor failure. While all the caps looked OK and checked for in-circuit ESR (several are in parallel) 3 had started to leak th in one case the PCB was starting to burn.
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Re: E4402B SA power problem - need DC socket connections
Power-down is now fairly random - anywhere from 2 to 10 minutes.? I've replaced the CPU board SnapHat with a much better one (3.2V vs 0.5V!) and that seems to cure some of the oddness on startup (data out of range etc).
But a secondhand psu is $500 and up!? BTW the SA powers up perfectly again if I hit the on-button straight away, so it's hopefully not some sort of heat fault.? Maybe I need to shotgun the caps in the psu, or at least check all ESRs properly.
If anyone has any ideas about this power supply repair please let me know!
-Jeremy
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Re: E4402B SA power problem - need DC socket connections
Hello Jeremy,
The 12VDC cable kit has the part number E4401-60066. Sometimes they appear for sale on eBay. I don't know the polarity of the pins but you can check with a multimeter which pin is the Ground pin and the other one will be the +12VDC. Maybe the Ground pin is not the same as the chassis ground but you can try, otherwise you will need to open the case and check the PSU PCB to see which one is the Ground.
The Snaphat battery will not create such issues that you experience with your SA.
As for schematics they are available at Artek but the PSU is not included in that CLIP.
Regards, Razvan
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On 22/03/2025 18:46, Jeremy Owen via groups.io wrote: I have an E4402B spectrum analyser with an odd power fault.? The SA powers down after about 10 minutes, but works fine up until then. (It has been working well in the past but has been unused for a year or two. I want to try powering it from 12V DC to see if that makes any difference. Does anyone know the polarity of the two-pin connector on the rear? And I assume that no-one has rea;l schematics for this unit.? I can't find them anywhere. The service manual has just block-level detail. And could a failing Snaphat battery on the CPU board have any effect on powering up and down?? It's 7 years old according to the sticker. any help gratefully received! -Jeremy
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Re: OPT 003 (48-440 Hz compatible) fan (full size "Muffin" type fan) - replacement requirements?
Fans here, turns out on closer inspection the 8673D uses 92mm in the upper section, not 120mm - oops - so regrouping on that front (the 8660 series appear to be 120mm fans.)
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Re: Cleaning N-tyoe cal kit
Been using 99% isopropyl (IPA, not from the local brew pub).
A 3.5mm Maury sliding load/termination had enough of that same foam residue that it would not slide across it's range. The supplies below (aerosol IPA and foam-tip swabs, along with a very fine tipped tweezers to pluck out anything that could be plucked) together all got the sliding load back to normal motion.
MG Chemicals 824-450G as an aerosol (not push-pump) packaging I've found is really handy for detail electronics cleaning (just IPA, but in a propellant spray can.)
Foam-tip swabs (like those used for cleaning fiber-optic connectors during field installation, cheap by the pack of 100) with either rounded (2.5mm) or pointy (1.25mm) tips are also helpful to reach in around the male pin and internal shielding. The female pin end I think only can be cleaned by IPA, that's where delivering via spray is handy.
Dave
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Re: Cleaning N-tyoe cal kit
Its horrible stuff isn't it.
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I've actually got some Electrolube Contact Cleaning Strips which I bought for cleaning relay contacts. And with a bit of patience and some IPA they seem to be doing the job. They are possibly slightly abrasive, so I'm not going to go too mad with them.??
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E4402B SA power problem - need DC socket connections
I have an E4402B spectrum analyser with an odd power fault.? The SA powers down after about 10 minutes, but works fine up until then.
(It has been working well in the past but has been unused for a year or two.
I want to try powering it from 12V DC to see if that makes any difference.
Does anyone know the polarity of the two-pin connector on the rear?
And I assume that no-one has rea;l schematics for this unit.? I can't find them anywhere.
The service manual has just block-level detail.
And could a failing Snaphat battery on the CPU board have any effect on powering up and down?? It's 7 years old according to the sticker.
any help gratefully received!
-Jeremy
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Re: HP 3403C True RMS Voltmeter display fault
Are you testing them at their rated voltage?
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Re: Cleaning N-tyoe cal kit
Hello,
I have the same issue with my calibration kits, the foam got very sticky and the majority of the connectors are affected. Some had a dust cap and only the exterior was affected and it cleaned nicely with IPA.
I was also thinking to put them in the small ultrasonic cleaner that I have but from what I saw the labels will probably wear off. Some text on the labels is already not visible when I cleaned the outside with IPA 99%.
Regards, Razvan
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On 22/03/2025 14:57, vee-dub565 via groups.io wrote: Possibly, although I'd be concerned about immersing it in the cleaning solution. _._,_._,_
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Possibly, although I'd be concerned about immersing it in the cleaning solution.?
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Re: Cleaning N-tyoe cal kit
Ultrasonic bath with a suitable cleaner?
Enviado do meu Tele-Movel. Desculpe a brevidade. Em sáb., 22 de mar. de 2025 06:52, vee-dub565 via <Vee-dub565= [email protected]> escreveu:
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Not strictly Agilent/HP, but I recently bought a 2nd hand N-Type cal kit for the 3 HP VNA's I have.?
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I did originally want a new kit from Kirkby Microwave, but after 3 or 4 emails over the course of a few weeks with no response I gave up.?
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So I have this 2nd kit, the pin depth checks out ok on it. Problem is the foam has deteriorated in the case, and some of it has got into the connectors. I've tried IPA with a swab and got the worst of it out, but some stubbornly remains. Any suggestions to dissolve the black sticky residue? Or otherwise clean these connectors.
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Problem number 2 is creating a definitions file for the 8519C, 8753C? and 8571A although 85054A?
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Not strictly Agilent/HP, but I recently bought a 2nd hand N-Type cal kit for the 3 HP VNA's I have.?
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I did originally want a new kit from Kirkby Microwave, but after 3 or 4 emails over the course of a few weeks with no response I gave up.?
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So I have this 2nd kit, the pin depth checks out ok on it. Problem is the foam has deteriorated in the case, and some of it has got into the connectors. I've tried IPA with a swab and got the worst of it out, but some stubbornly remains. Any suggestions to dissolve the black sticky residue? Or otherwise clean these connectors.
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Problem number 2 is creating a definitions file for the 8519C, 8753C? and 8571A although 85054A?
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Re: display tilt adjustment hp8591a
Hi Wilko,
You are right, CRT screens are sensitive to the environment; steel, magnetic field of other devices if they are nearby, gravity...but I found the cause.
When I noticed the display problem, I was working on the RF sections and was concentrating on them. I think I wasn't paying enough attention. What I thought was a tilt reversal was perhaps the orientation of the spectrum, as I regularly changed the instrument's orientation for testing.
Why I say this is that I disassembled everything and placed the display on the table. The deflection coils were very stable and glued; they couldn't move. So, I think I made an observation error regarding the tilt reversal.
I took the measurement with a ruler, and the display was straight. The metal casing covering this section had been removed before this measurement, and I demagnetized it, along with all the circuits, before reassembling.
But when I disassembled it, I noticed that this section had already been disassembled and unfortunately reassembled incorrectly, and the case covering the CRT was misaligned, as was the outer frame for the display, which wasn't properly seated.
I corrected everything, and now my screen is straight.
The positioning of the metal case and the outer frame caused the tilt. The metal case containing the display was screwed tightly on the left side, but barely on the right side. Therefore, the right side was slightly raised above the aluminum frame, causing the tilt.
Yves
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-----Message d'origine----- De?: [email protected]< [email protected]> De la part de Wilko Bulte via groups.io 贰苍惫辞测é?: 22 mars 2025 03:39 ??: [email protected]Objet?: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] display tilt adjustment hp8591a You do not per chance have a steel workbench or similar? As I have found out the hard way ages ago (i.e. during my education) such an environment can affect tube trace alignment. Rotating the monitor on the desk made the picture change. Had me puzzled for quite a while, even more so because in my case it was a colour CRT. Wilko
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You do not per chance have a steel workbench or similar? As I have found out the hard way ages ago (i.e. during my education) such an environment can affect tube trace alignment. Rotating the monitor on the desk made the picture change. Had me puzzled for quite a while, even more so because in my case it was a colour CRT.
Wilko
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Re: Retrofitting 3.5mm connector from HP 8485A sensor onto an existing HP 8481A sensor - possible?
On Thu, Mar 20, 2025 at 11:50 PM, Sven Schnelle wrote:
But exactly as you said, the levels where low by at least 3dB above 19GHz.
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I can see that... as N-connectors...say, precision ones... they might go to 25 or 26 GHz...but N connectors are usually to 18 GHz, where... AFAIK...TE11 can start happening.
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The 85025A... with an N connector... is spec t to about 18 GHz... if I recall correctly.
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For frequencies beyond 18 GHz, 3.5 mm, 2.92 mm (K), or SMA connectors are preferred...AFAIK.
I've never tried an 805025A past 20 GHz; but I'm surprised the N connector maintains TEM... and if it goes to TE11... then 'works to 40 GHz" doesn't make sense to me.
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Re: display tilt adjustment hp8591a
Pat, ? I had thought about that too, but when I received it, the curve was reversed on the other side with an even larger angle. Then after a power cycle, the screen looked like what the image shows and nothing has moved since…but I had moved the instrument. I tried to shake the instrument a little, but nothing moves, I had thought then of a possible intermittent adjustment. But you are probably right, I will have no choice but to remove everything and try to find a way to make the adjustment when the device is powered on. ? Thank you for replying. Yves ? ? Yves -? I suspect that's likely a magnetically deflected display, like a television, and has a deflection yoke on the CRT neck that's somehow managed to get rotated slightly. -Pat
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Re: display tilt adjustment hp8591a
Yves -? I suspect that's likely a magnetically deflected display, like a television, and has a deflection yoke on the CRT neck that's somehow managed to get rotated slightly. -Pat
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> ------ Original Message ------ > From: yves_tardif@... > To: [email protected] > Sent: Friday, March 21st 2025, 06:03 PM > Subject: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] display tilt adjustment hp8591a ? Hi, ? I repaired an 8591A for a friend, but the display on his screen isn't perfectly straight. I'm guessing there's an adjustment for that, but where is that adjustment? There are adjustments on the top for intensity, frequency, green gain, and horz. Coarse focus on the back, and focus on the side. I haven't attempted to remove the display yet. ? Yves 
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display tilt adjustment hp8591a
Hi, ? I repaired an 8591A for a friend, but the display on his screen isn't perfectly straight. I'm guessing there's an adjustment for that, but where is that adjustment? There are adjustments on the top for intensity, frequency, green gain, and horz. Coarse focus on the back, and focus on the side. I haven't attempted to remove the display yet. ? Yves 
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