Hewlett Packard Service Manuals
Good Morning Gentlemen,
I have sent in a few new HP scans to BAMA.
Good on ya BAMA!
-Richard VK5ZLR
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Hi, Can anyone help with a copy of the 5062-2119 Data communications test library that shipped with the HP4951C & HP4952A Protocol Analyzers?
Am also looking for the service manual for the same equipment.
Many Thanks
Richard
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Hello All,
I am in need of the power supply and oscillator schematics for an HP 651B I am repairing. I have a service manual but it is for an older model than mine. My unit has a serial number of 811-03132.
Can anyone help me out with a scan of the 2 foldout pages for this oscillator? I would really appreciate it. It is not significantly different from the older unit, but it appears that Si transistors replace the Ge units seen in the manual I have. To make matters worse, someone has been in there and made some changes/repairs that appear to be less than professional! Not sure anymore what are original parts and which have been changed! The parts pages which describe thea transistors and diodes used would also be helpful.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mitch
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I didn't expect to get such an overwhelming response!
To prevent lots of emails about manuals that are already spoken for, here's what's left, only 30 minutes after my last posting:
=== excerpts of original message === Most of the manuals are for relatively new equiment. Please realize the newer manuals, in 3-ring binders are heavy, so shipping can sometimes cost more than you'd expect. Prices shown below include USPS Book Rate in the US. That service can take 8-10 days, but quite a bit less expensive than the alternatives.
Power Splitter - 11667A * Manual has some writing on the front. Low page count, this one is $2 delivered in the US.
Multiprogrammer 6940A/6941A, Relay Output/readback Card, model 69433A * I don't even know what the thing is, but if you have one and need the manual, here it is. $2 delivered in the US. Actually, I think it's some sort of automatic data collection system.
Power Supplies: E3620A. This is a recent power supply. This manual is surprisingly complete, with full schematics. There's enough info here that you could replicate this benchtop low noise power supply. This is the operating and service manual. $5 delivers it in the US.
HP=IB conntrolled "system" power supplies: * This is just the operating and programming manual, no service info. Models 6632A, 6633A, 6634A. $5 delivered in the US.
73,
Dave W8NF
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Re: Clearing out HP/Agilent equiment manuals
I'll Take the 3312A Dave NR1DX At 05:59 PM 11/9/2003 -0800, you wrote: Hi all,
Most of the manuals are for relatively new equiment. Please realize the newer manuals, in 3-ring binders are heavy, so shipping can sometimes cost more than you'd expect. Prices shown below include USPS Book Rate in the US. That service can take 8-10 days, but quite a bit less expensive than the alternatives.
Microwave Power Meter: These manuals are for the new EPM series. EPM-441A/B is also known as E4418A/B, and EPM-442A/B is also known as E4419A/B. * User's Guide for EPM-441B (E4418B) * User's Guide for EPM-442A (E4419A) still shrink-wrapped * Programming Guide that covers both 441A and 442A $15 for all three, including Book Rate for 9 pounds in the US.
Power Sensor - 8484A * Operating and Service Manual. Pretty small, $2 will deliver this one anywhere in the US.
Microwave Sweepers - the outstanding 8360 series, including the 83620, 83630, 83640, 83650 and variations, including B and L models. * Troubleshooting Guide, still in the shrink wrap * Service Guide (not in shrink wrap but in like-new condition) The two together constitutes the instruments' entire service documentation $15 for the set, including Book Rate for 11 pounds in the US.
* Also have a second troubleshooting guide for the sweepers, but not a matching service guide. $9 including Book Rate for 7 pounds in the US.
Spectrum Analyzer - the 8560E high performance series. These manuals cover ALL the analyzers in that product line: * Mass Memory Module (that's the card reader on the back panel - has its own manual and it's needed to do programming, downloading, etc), Installation. Operating, Programming and Service Guide * User's Guide - this thing is HUGE and covers all the functions. * Calibration Guide - bigger even than the user's guide. Don't think you can calibrate the instrument with just a scope - this guide includes long lists of equipment and software required to do the cal, besides the procedures themselves. $18 includes Book Rate for 20 pounds in the US for all three.
Function Generator - 3312A * Operating and Service Manual This one's light, so shipping isn't so bad. $4 delivers it Book Rate in the US.
Power Splitter - 11667A * Manual has some writing on the front. Low page count, this one is $2 delivered in the US.
Multiprogrammer 6940A/6941A, Relay Output/readback Card, model 69433A * I don't even know what the thing is, but if you have one and need the manual, here it is. $2 delivered in the US. Actually, I think it's some sort of automatic data collection system.
Power Supplies: E3620A. This is a recent power supply. This manual is surprisingly complete, with full schematics. There's enough info here that you could replicate this benchtop low noise power supply. This is the operating and service manual. $5 delivers it in the US.
HP=IB conntrolled "system" power supplies: * This is just the operating and programming manual, no service info. Models 6632A, 6633A, 6634A. $5 delivered in the US.
I've been selling similar manuals on eBay for a few years, most of them came from buddies who left the employment of HP / Agilent and had me helping them unload remnants from their garages. These are the last bits I have sitting around and I just want them gone. First come, first serve, but am willing to entertain offers on the lot.
73,
Dave W8NF
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Clearing out HP/Agilent equiment manuals
Hi all,
Most of the manuals are for relatively new equiment. Please realize the newer manuals, in 3-ring binders are heavy, so shipping can sometimes cost more than you'd expect. Prices shown below include USPS Book Rate in the US. That service can take 8-10 days, but quite a bit less expensive than the alternatives.
Microwave Power Meter: These manuals are for the new EPM series. EPM-441A/B is also known as E4418A/B, and EPM-442A/B is also known as E4419A/B. * User's Guide for EPM-441B (E4418B) * User's Guide for EPM-442A (E4419A) still shrink-wrapped * Programming Guide that covers both 441A and 442A $15 for all three, including Book Rate for 9 pounds in the US.
Power Sensor - 8484A * Operating and Service Manual. Pretty small, $2 will deliver this one anywhere in the US.
Microwave Sweepers - the outstanding 8360 series, including the 83620, 83630, 83640, 83650 and variations, including B and L models. * Troubleshooting Guide, still in the shrink wrap * Service Guide (not in shrink wrap but in like-new condition) The two together constitutes the instruments' entire service documentation $15 for the set, including Book Rate for 11 pounds in the US.
* Also have a second troubleshooting guide for the sweepers, but not a matching service guide. $9 including Book Rate for 7 pounds in the US.
Spectrum Analyzer - the 8560E high performance series. These manuals cover ALL the analyzers in that product line: * Mass Memory Module (that's the card reader on the back panel - has its own manual and it's needed to do programming, downloading, etc), Installation. Operating, Programming and Service Guide * User's Guide - this thing is HUGE and covers all the functions. * Calibration Guide - bigger even than the user's guide. Don't think you can calibrate the instrument with just a scope - this guide includes long lists of equipment and software required to do the cal, besides the procedures themselves. $18 includes Book Rate for 20 pounds in the US for all three.
Function Generator - 3312A * Operating and Service Manual This one's light, so shipping isn't so bad. $4 delivers it Book Rate in the US.
Power Splitter - 11667A * Manual has some writing on the front. Low page count, this one is $2 delivered in the US.
Multiprogrammer 6940A/6941A, Relay Output/readback Card, model 69433A * I don't even know what the thing is, but if you have one and need the manual, here it is. $2 delivered in the US. Actually, I think it's some sort of automatic data collection system.
Power Supplies: E3620A. This is a recent power supply. This manual is surprisingly complete, with full schematics. There's enough info here that you could replicate this benchtop low noise power supply. This is the operating and service manual. $5 delivers it in the US.
HP=IB conntrolled "system" power supplies: * This is just the operating and programming manual, no service info. Models 6632A, 6633A, 6634A. $5 delivered in the US.
I've been selling similar manuals on eBay for a few years, most of them came from buddies who left the employment of HP / Agilent and had me helping them unload remnants from their garages. These are the last bits I have sitting around and I just want them gone. First come, first serve, but am willing to entertain offers on the lot.
73,
Dave W8NF
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Hi Tom, Anybody have a solution for the peeling meter faces commin on HP meters like the 400EL?
I have photocopied the dial scale from a cataloge or manual, and glued it in place. You can cut out the window for the mirror (if it has one). The 1970 Hp catalog has 4 scales on page 173. I'd be interesetd in a better fix, but this looks OK. 73s RR vk2ilv
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Tom,
I've never seen one do that. But I've only had a few of them go through here (bought surplus and resold). My obvious suggestion would be to buy a parts unit and take the meter out of it. They are pretty inexpensive, nowadays. I'll check to see if I have any left. If so, I'll list them at (or you can drop me an email). If you want to go that route, you should also check www.ebay.com . You can also put an "auto-search" on ebay, so you'd be automatically emailed whenever anything matching your search came up for auction. Just go to "My Ebay" and then "Favorites". And, just in case one of their good warehouse sites is near you, you should also check out , since all you want is a parts unit. Good luck.
Regards,
Tom Gootee
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Message: 1 Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 12:59:30 -0500 From: "Tom Dawson" <wb3akd@...> Subject: HP Meters
Anybody have a solution for the peeling meter faces commin on HP meters like the 400EL?
73
Tom Dawson WB3AKD
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Anybody have a solution for the peeling meter faces commin on HP meters like the 400EL?
73
Tom Dawson WB3AKD
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Looking for some info on a broken cap..........Manual says it is a selected part, with the ave value given as 5pf mica 10% 500vdcw (from Hi Q div of Aerovox Corp Olean NY)Hp part no. is 0150-008. This little pesky varmint looks just like a small resistor (1/8 dia,x 1/8 long)The colors are Blue/gray/white/gold, from what I can figure from all the old cap charts it should be 68pf or 6.8pf. Before it broke it measured I think around 9pf ( with it connected across double bannana jacks)Any clues on its replacement? Since this is in parallel with the scopes or meters input capacitance, its effect would seems to be neglegible. Survey says.............. Dave
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Re: Hewlett Packard Military Tube Type Oscilloscopes
Robert For documentation you might like to check out the LOGSA site-
Enter 'oscilloscope' in the 'TM Title text' search box. Definitely some AN/USM-140C info there but don't know how much. Possibly also other interesting info re your enquiry.
Dave Brown Christchurch. NZ
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----- Original Message ----- From: "rom777772003" <romhifi@...> To: <hp_agilent_equipment@...> Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2003 7:06 PM Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] Hewlett Packard Military Tube Type Oscilloscopes Hello.
My name is Robert. I am in search of some of the older Hewlett Packard Military (tube type) oscilloscopes. I am currently in search of these (two) particular models and the manuals at this time; OS-121B/USM-140 AN/USM-140C I am also looking for a few other Military Hewlett Packard tube type oscilloscopes and manuals as well. I am willing to purchase them and pay for the shipping costs too. Is there any one of you folks who might have either one of these units for sale and or perhaps you could put me in touch with a person(s) and or a company who might have one or perhaps a few of them in (excess) stock? Enclosed is my e-mail address and home phone telephone number for someone and or a company to reach me at. e-mail address; romhifi@... Home#; 360-459-1874 Also, I am also open to swap/trades for these types of equipment and for those who are interested you are welcome to contact me. Thank you for your time and have a nice day. Respectfully, Robert
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Hewlett Packard Military Tube Type Oscilloscopes
Hello.
My name is Robert. I am in search of some of the older Hewlett Packard Military (tube type) oscilloscopes. I am currently in search of these (two) particular models and the manuals at this time; OS-121B/USM-140 AN/USM-140C I am also looking for a few other Military Hewlett Packard tube type oscilloscopes and manuals as well. I am willing to purchase them and pay for the shipping costs too. Is there any one of you folks who might have either one of these units for sale and or perhaps you could put me in touch with a person(s) and or a company who might have one or perhaps a few of them in (excess) stock? Enclosed is my e-mail address and home phone telephone number for someone and or a company to reach me at. e-mail address; romhifi@... Home#; 360-459-1874 Also, I am also open to swap/trades for these types of equipment and for those who are interested you are welcome to contact me. Thank you for your time and have a nice day. Respectfully, Robert
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I am looking for a hp7475a service manual or schematic. I am working on a project that includes this plotter with modifications. Any help would be appreciated.
Rick Paul
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Tom,
Couple of options for you: 1) HTML file (missing some graphics) that lists the available commands for 8753C, D, and similar boxes. Doesn't tell you how to use them. It's a small file, 123kb. I'll email after this email in case you're needing something fast.
2) I have a .pdf of the programming guide for the D model of the instrument. In addition to the comprehensive description of all commands, it's got lots of programming examples. Because it's 1.2Meg, I don't want to send unless you tell me to.
3) I have the original "programming notes" for the 8753A/B in printed form. Would take some time but I could copy and send to you. This might be the closest thing to an 8753C manual I can get. Not sure why the "c" doesn't seem to have docs.
AND, in case you are running up against "The Common 8753A/B/C Programming Problem": In theory, the HPIB commands can be terminated either by an assertion of the EOI line (a hardware wire in the HPIB interface), or by the correct "last" data character. CR or LF, I think are acceptable. Due to an indsiscovered omission in the 8753A/B/C, you MUST exert EOI for the box to accept a command. Isn't supposed to be that way. If you're using an HP-buit HP-IB card with any of HP's software, or if you are using an HP BASIC controller, the default setup is to establish EOI. However, this is not the default with the National Instruments cards and drivers, so you have to manually change that configuration if you're using non-HP cards or drivers.
Will send the html file under separate cover.
73,
Dave W8NF
Message: 1 Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 16:14:56 -0400 From: "Tom Dawson" <wb3akd@...> Subject: 8753C
Can anyone point me to a pdf or something on line with HPIB command list for the 8753?
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Re: HP 8672A odd problem.
How about the PD's reference and VCO inputs? My bet's on the YIG or tuning driver circuit, or one of the supplies associated with them.
-- john KE5FX
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Synthesizer lock on all frequencies but has about a 10 KHz FM signal on most frequencies. Using a scope on the output pins of the Phase detector chip shows the expected pulses but about a ten KHz amplitude modulation on the pins. Powwersupply looks clean. Chip jhas been replaced. Anyone seen this before?
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Synthesizer lock on all frequencies but has about a 10 KHz FM signal on most frequencies. Using a scope on the output pins of the Phase detector chip shows the expected pulses but about a ten KHz amplitude modulation on the pins. Powwersupply looks clean. Chip jhas been replaced. Anyone seen this before?
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Tom
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Can anyone point me to a pdf or something on line with HPIB command list for the 8753?
r
Tom
WB3AKD
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HP 6177C Current Source Manual
Does anyone have an operator's manual (or O/S manual) for the HP 6177C current source that they can lend me?
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I sorry to get off topic but I have tried many forums looking for a schematic for a Eurotherm 832 power supply. Eurotherm list this with a 831 on their web site, but the 832 is different.Eurotherm Europe states this was a USA only model. Eurotherm USA wont release a copy. I thought maybe Eurotherm may have not made this and have done searches on other supplies to find one similar but no luck. thanks. Doug
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Thanks to all for the replies. The second one under files had a copy of the schematic I needed. Both sites have information under files Thanks doug -- In hp_agilent_equipment@..., "Miroslav Pokorni" <mpokorni2000@y...> wrote: Thank you, Jorgen.
Regards
Miroslav Pokorni ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jorgen Lund-Nielsen" <dj0ud@w...> To: <hp_agilent_equipment@...> Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 11:43 AM Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] Re: Tektronics forums
--- In hp_agilent_equipment@..., "Miroslav Pokorni" <mpokorni2000@y...> wrote:
Hello Doug, What is the second Tek group.
Regards
Miroslav Pokorni
Jorgen dj0ud
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