Does Anyone have Operation and Service Manuals for: Hp 8402b Power Meter Calibrator; Hp 431b Power Meter; Hp 1120a Active Probe; Hp 1122a Probe Power Supply; And off topic Items: Millivac 823b S1 Rf Voltmeter; Cushman CE 24a Selective Voltmeter; Or Know of a Source?
Any Help would be appreciated.
Rod. VE5RMK
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Re: HP1652B Logic Analyser - system disk, how to create?
Hello everyone, I noticed that a number of old logic analyzer operating systems were not on the Agilent.com home page. The Logic Analyzer Division has agreed to put the software on the web site within the next few weeks to month. In the future the 165X and 165XX software should all be available. Thanks for your patience. Your requests on this message board have been influential in getting the divisions to agree to this work. Mike Kawasaki Agilent T&M eBusiness Manager --- In hp_agilent_equipment@..., Mike <erazmus@...> wrote: At 04:38 AM 28/11/06, you wrote:
Andreas, The HP utility to create the disks was saved by one kind owner
who has it on a web site available to download.
Try <> Great link Warren, nice clean site - what the net should be :)
Thanks
Mike
Regards, Warren
Andreas Troschka
Regards
Mike
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Re: Help on HP8601A sweep generator
--- In hp_agilent_equipment@..., "Pete" <peterawson@...> wrote: I missed the original thread on this request; would you please let
Lefty(?) know that I have the original parts available NOS. I will make either one or both available for $2 each + mailing cost. Regards, Pete Rawson
Thanks a lot Pete, I've sent you an E-mail to make contact Lefty
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Re: Help on HP8601A sweep generator
I missed the original thread on this request; would you please let Lefty(?) know that I have the original parts available NOS. I will make either one or both available for $2 each + mailing cost.
Regards, Pete Rawson
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Re: Help on HP8601A sweep generator
Thanks Kuba... but a search of the Sphere site shows no stock on those two IC types. And being new here Deane Kidd ? Larry --- In hp_agilent_equipment@..., "arthurok" <arthurok@...> wrote: what about sphere electronics in canada or maybe even deane kidd??
----- Original Message ----- From: Kuba Ober To: hp_agilent_equipment@... Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 11:25 AM Subject: Re: [hp_agilent_equipment] Help on HP8601A sweep
generator
On Wednesday 29 November 2006 10:08, Lefty wrote: > Hi group; > What a great resource this forum is. I recently aquired a
HP8601A sweep > generator on E-bay in very nice cosmetic condition. In testing out it's > function it seems to have a failure in the hi-range divider module such > that the unit works on the low range (100khz-11mhz) but not on the hi > range (1-110mhz). I've looked at the Bama manual and it points to > motorola ECL divider chips (HP 1820-0101 = MC1034P & HP 1820- 0102 = > MC1013P). They give a troubleshooting procedure to isolate and test the > individual chips that I will attempt this weekend. However looking > ahead is there anyone that can identify a supplier for these vintage > ECL chips in small quanities (like one of each) at reasonable prices? You can likely replace those with equivalent-function stocked ECL
chips (in the $5 price range). Since the chips you mention are single devices (IIRC single D and single JK FFs), there are various modern replacements. The replacements aren't pin-compatible, and usually come in SO package, but it should be trivial enough to wire them in.
Cheers, Kuba
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Re: Help on HP8601A sweep generator
what about sphere electronics in canada or maybe even deane kidd??
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----- Original Message ----- From: Kuba Ober To: hp_agilent_equipment@... Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 11:25 AM Subject: Re: [hp_agilent_equipment] Help on HP8601A sweep generator
On Wednesday 29 November 2006 10:08, Lefty wrote: > Hi group; > What a great resource this forum is. I recently aquired a HP8601A sweep > generator on E-bay in very nice cosmetic condition. In testing out it's > function it seems to have a failure in the hi-range divider module such > that the unit works on the low range (100khz-11mhz) but not on the hi > range (1-110mhz). I've looked at the Bama manual and it points to > motorola ECL divider chips (HP 1820-0101 = MC1034P & HP 1820-0102 = > MC1013P). They give a troubleshooting procedure to isolate and test the > individual chips that I will attempt this weekend. However looking > ahead is there anyone that can identify a supplier for these vintage > ECL chips in small quanities (like one of each) at reasonable prices?
You can likely replace those with equivalent-function stocked ECL chips (in the $5 price range). Since the chips you mention are single devices (IIRC single D and single JK FFs), there are various modern replacements. The replacements aren't pin-compatible, and usually come in SO package, but it should be trivial enough to wire them in.
Cheers, Kuba
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Re: Help on HP8601A sweep generator
On Wednesday 29 November 2006 10:08, Lefty wrote: Hi group; What a great resource this forum is. I recently aquired a HP8601A sweep generator on E-bay in very nice cosmetic condition. In testing out it's function it seems to have a failure in the hi-range divider module such that the unit works on the low range (100khz-11mhz) but not on the hi range (1-110mhz). I've looked at the Bama manual and it points to motorola ECL divider chips (HP 1820-0101 = MC1034P & HP 1820-0102 = MC1013P). They give a troubleshooting procedure to isolate and test the individual chips that I will attempt this weekend. However looking ahead is there anyone that can identify a supplier for these vintage ECL chips in small quanities (like one of each) at reasonable prices? You can likely replace those with equivalent-function stocked ECL chips (in the $5 price range). Since the chips you mention are single devices (IIRC single D and single JK FFs), there are various modern replacements. The replacements aren't pin-compatible, and usually come in SO package, but it should be trivial enough to wire them in. Cheers, Kuba
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Help on HP8601A sweep generator
Hi group; What a great resource this forum is. I recently aquired a HP8601A sweep generator on E-bay in very nice cosmetic condition. In testing out it's function it seems to have a failure in the hi-range divider module such that the unit works on the low range (100khz-11mhz) but not on the hi range (1-110mhz). I've looked at the Bama manual and it points to motorola ECL divider chips (HP 1820-0101 = MC1034P & HP 1820-0102 = MC1013P). They give a troubleshooting procedure to isolate and test the individual chips that I will attempt this weekend. However looking ahead is there anyone that can identify a supplier for these vintage ECL chips in small quanities (like one of each) at reasonable prices?
I thank anyone that can help me out. I'm very impressed with the design and construction of this vintage HP sweeper and I would really like to get it functional 100%. Also I'm curious on the years of production of this unit, the chips had a date code mark of 1971.
Thanks Larry
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Hi All,
I am re-posting this message, as I have had no response. With the apparent differences in models later than those pre-fixed with 1902A and 1941A my present manual is next to useless and I cannot continue the fault finding procedure. Does anyone out there have manual which would cover an HP 8410B with serial prefix 2017A or later. I have checked the usual sources, but everyone seems to have the same manual as I have.
Cheers,
Chris
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris van Lint" <chrisvanlint@...> To: <hp_agilent_equipment@...> Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 8:10 PM Subject: 8410B I have an HP 8410B Network Analyzer, which does not appear to work as it should. When putting the unit through the troubleshooting stages as suggested in the manual, I find that the amplitute values quoted in figure 8-51, page 8-51 (circuit board A4) are considerably higher compared to what I get. With an input of 30mV at 20.278Mhz at test point 4, I get 225mV at TP3 (not >0.3V) at TP2 I have 800mV (not >3V) and at the output TP1 I have 400mV (not >2V) I discovered that R15, which according to the circuit diagram should be 100 ohm is in fact 454 ohm, which could explain the differences in gain. I borrowed an A4 board from a friend and discovered that his unit too used 454 ohm and performed identically to mine (i.e. only 400mV out at TP1). Further investigation shows that the model # for my 8410 (and that of my friend) is prefixed 2017A. However the manual I have covers prefixes 1902A and 1941A and 1450A and 1741A with changes mentioned in the "manual changes". It would appear that some significant changes were made in later models making the information I have on hand almost useless. Question: Can anyone help with a manual for prefix 2017A or later?
Cheers,
Chris
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Re: HP1652B Logic Analyser - system disk, how to create?
Thanks to both, Warren and Mike. Your hints have been resolutive.
Regards
Andreas Troschka
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Re: HP1652B Logic Analyser - system disk, how to create?
At 04:38 AM 28/11/06, you wrote: Andreas, The HP utility to create the disks was saved by one kind owner who has it on a web site available to download.
Try <> Great link Warren, nice clean site - what the net should be :) Thanks Mike Regards, Warren
Andreas Troschka
Regards Mike * GMC/VK/VL Commodore & Calais FuseRail that wont warp or melt ! * High grade VL/Skyline milspec ignition driver electronics now in development * Twin tyres for most sedans, trikes and motorcycle sidecars
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seek service manual for display HP 853A spectrum analyser
hello
i m an hp 853A broken down . i seek technical doc for repare/ thank for adress or other so that i can get it.
regards
thierry
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Re: HP1652B Logic Analyser - system disk, how to create?
Andreas, The HP utility to create the disks was saved by one kind owner who has it on a web site available to download.
Try Regards, Warren
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Re: HP1652B Logic Analyser - system disk, how to create?
If this is in LIF format (some HP standard) then suggest search web, if you are really stuck I have a old backup of the dos based LIF write/read program but its my old archive in the basement lab which is now for storage, ( (ie not easy to get to)) so suggest check on up to date stuff first... btw: Use a head cleaner many times for that old floppy drive, imho its prob likely that is contributing to the problems, dust has its way of getting almost anywhere and especially so over a long period of time, cheers mike At 12:47 AM 28/11/06, you wrote: This logic analyser works fine but I have only one system disk. I'm worried due to the fact that sometimes the floppy isn't red correctly and the analyser fails to start and crashes.
I suppose the floppy disk (a 720KBytes 3"1/2) is about to loose its magnetic data while time's passing.
So I'm in the need to prepare a second and backup floppies before it is too late.
Since it isn't a standard DOS floppy, anybody knows how to?
Andreas Troschka
Regards Mike * GMC/VK/VL Commodore & Calais FuseRail that wont warp or melt ! * High grade VL/Skyline milspec ignition driver electronics now in development * Twin tyres for most sedans, trikes and motorcycle sidecars
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Re: Manual needed for HP 415 series SWR Indicator
Hi Dave, I've looked through my files and have only found the 7-page operations 'guide' from a university web page, and the calibration procedure and parts manuals from LOGSA. However, I do have a friend, a guy I trained in metrology about 30 years ago, who currently is a supervisor in the metrology lab at what used to be Boeing's Commercial Aircraft Division here in Wichita. He promised me some time ago that he would search through the lab's archives for any manuals I might want, so I've added the 415D and E to my list. He's a notorious procrastinator so no guaranty on the time frame, but we'll have a go anyway. I have three or four 415E's I need to convert to battery power for antenna range use, so a manual would be nice to have here as well. As an aside, about 10 years ago I sold almost 6000 ops and service manuals to ManualsPlus as I was moving and had no place to store them. I wish now I would have rented a storage building! 73 de Steve, WB0DBS
---- dave powis <g4hup@...> wrote:
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Does anyone have, or know the whereabouts of, a copy of the operation and service manuals for the HP 415 SWR Indicators please? Have looked on Agilent, BAMA and various links from those to no avail......
Thanks, Dave, G4HUP
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HP1652B Logic Analyser - system disk, how to create?
This logic analyser works fine but I have only one system disk. I'm worried due to the fact that sometimes the floppy isn't red correctly and the analyser fails to start and crashes.
I suppose the floppy disk (a 720KBytes 3"1/2) is about to loose its magnetic data while time's passing.
So I'm in the need to prepare a second and backup floppies before it is too late.
Since it isn't a standard DOS floppy, anybody knows how to?
Andreas Troschka
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Re: Omation Schema II or III
Try using the 'subst' command to mimic the D: drive. Subst D: C:\newplace\on\c\drive
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From: hp_agilent_equipment@... [mailto:hp_agilent_equipment@...] On Behalf Of Jerry Massengale Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 8:23 AM To: hp group; tekscope group Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] Omation Schema II or III
Greetings,
I am trying to revive a board layout and schematic capture package I got from Omation in Dallas about 15 years ago. I would very much like to find copies of the floppys the package came in and the manuals. I have the dongle but no manuals.
All I have is a backup copy that ran on a 486 dos system. It nearly works but has issues with paths. The backup was from D: drive and I have very limited success with on C:.
When I first looked at Schema, they sent me a demo with a tutorial manual. If I could find that, it would be a great help.
I would also like to find someone still using schema. It has been over ten years since I used it and I don't remember how to do library work.
Jerry
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Greetings, I am trying to revive a board layout and schematic capture package I got from Omation in Dallas about 15 years ago. I would very much like to find copies of the floppys the package came in and the manuals. I have the dongle but no manuals. All I have is a backup copy that ran on a 486 dos system. It nearly works but has issues with paths. The backup was from D: drive and I have very limited success with on C:. When I first looked at Schema, they sent me a demo with a tutorial manual. If I could find that, it would be a great help. I would also like to find someone still using schema. It has been over ten years since I used it and I don't remember how to do library work. Jerry
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HP 182T Display Performance Verification.
Before I start to work on the faulty SA plug-in, I am trying to determine if my 182T display is functioning correctly. With the plug-in out I am feeding an external input with the -10V square wave from the calibration output. I am able to get 10 division markers as described in the manual. The only problem these markers are not horizontally aligned. I replaced square wave with the 0 to -10V sine wave and now I am getting 10 division horizontal trace which is perfectly horizontal and strait for the first 6 division and then is having a couple bumps about 1 division high. Another thing I noticed, when I vary the intensity the trace moves slightly up and down. Otherwise the intensity works correctly. It would nice to have another unit to compare.
I tested the CRT with the SENCORE CR70 analyzer and it appears to have an excellent emission, not a surprise because the trace is very bright and sharp. The power supply is good too.
Have I got a faulty CRT or I should look for an electronic fault? I am not very experience in this area. Any help is much appreciated. Andrew
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HP 70700A digitizer USER manual
Looking for pdf file HP part nr is 70700-90003
Many thanks, Erik
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