Re: HP 70 K MMS software, whole system, modules & ROM's ( including ... Hp 70909A, 70910A, etc.)
Hi,
i would be interested in all the HP calibration software - not only HP 70k, also for other HP test equipment. I think the easiest way to get the software running is an older PC where you can run the HP82324A Basic coprocessor, which is basically a HP9000/300 system.
I'm currently trying another approach - emulating the HP9000/300 system on a modern PC. I've started to implement a HP9000/300 system using mame (), so it can be emulated. We currently support emulating the HP9895 and HP9122C floppy drive, and have HP BASIC running. What's missing to use that in a meaningful way for HP test equipment is the ability to talk via IEEE-488 to the outside world. There's some kind of MAME interface available called IEEE remotizer, which could be useful for talking to external devices.
Here's a screenshot how HP basic looks in the emulator:
In there are also other pictures of HP-UX booting in the emulator. the stuff required to boot HP-UX 9 is not upstream yet (SCSI controller, MMU stuff, etc). Currently i'm mostly alone working on the project, if anybody on this list feels like contributing/helping you're welcome to join.
Regards
Sven
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On 08/22/2018 07:42 PM, garp6 wrote: hi,
Am looking for all the software related to the HP 70K MMS system, its modules, calibration & analysis software and related ROM's.
Although it might be fanciful, the goal would be to have the HP 70K MMS system running on a modern laptop using a USB-GPIB adapter, and to also be able to upgrade any ROM's etc, for all of the MMS modules.
This does not preclude anyone who is able to run it on the old HP computer systems, their help to modernize the HP 70K software suite would be most welcome.
So wondering if we can collectively assemble a complete archive of any HP 70K ?software, firmware, etc.?
To proceed, it would need a detailed examination of the original Rocky Mountain Basic / HP Instrument Basic / HP Basic files needs to occur. Then to port (or re-write) that software to some more modern computer we can all use, perhaps Python, C, or VB or something else. Would hopefully be a team effort, but would certainly be an Open Project, having the original & the disassembled / reassembled HP 70K files in an archive.
I worry that any remaining HP 70K software, on diskettes, ROMs', personality cards, etc. will soon be tossed out, without an archive. ... The old timers that worked on this equipment won't be around forever. The HP 70K hardware itself seems so useful, interesting and now recently becoming available at affordable prices, it simply makes sense to appeal for an HP 70K software archive to be actively assembled; { along with any un-obtainable documentation }.
I have had some past experience reading and dis assembling / re-writing old ROM code extracted from instrumentation & some experience with old RMB & porting old HP Instrument Basic programs to run on a newer (post HP) TransEra Basic platform using Win Xp.?
Anyway, the quest is for ?any and ?all ?HP 70K software, ROMware, etc. to be placed in an open, freely downloadable ?archive.
thank you,
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Re: HP 70 K MMS software, whole system, modules & ROM's ( including ... Hp 70909A, 70910A, etc.)
hi,
Am looking for all the software related to the HP 70K MMS system, its modules, calibration & analysis software and related ROM's.
Although it might be fanciful, the goal would be to have the HP 70K MMS system running on a modern laptop using a USB-GPIB adapter, and to also be able to upgrade any ROM's etc, for all of the MMS modules.
This does not preclude anyone who is able to run it on the old HP computer systems, their help to modernize the HP 70K software suite would be most welcome.
So wondering if we can collectively assemble a complete archive of any HP 70K ?software, firmware, etc.?
To proceed, it would need a detailed examination of the original Rocky Mountain Basic / HP Instrument Basic / HP Basic files needs to occur. Then to port (or re-write) that software to some more modern computer we can all use, perhaps Python, C, or VB or something else. Would hopefully be a team effort, but would certainly be an Open Project, having the original & the disassembled / reassembled HP 70K files in an archive.
I worry that any remaining HP 70K software, on diskettes, ROMs', personality cards, etc. will soon be tossed out, without an archive. ... The old timers that worked on this equipment won't be around forever. The HP 70K hardware itself seems so useful, interesting and now recently becoming available at affordable prices, it simply makes sense to appeal for an HP 70K software archive to be actively assembled; { along with any un-obtainable documentation }.
I have had some past experience reading and dis assembling / re-writing old ROM code extracted from instrumentation & some experience with old RMB & porting old HP Instrument Basic programs to run on a newer (post HP) TransEra Basic platform using Win Xp.?
Anyway, the quest is for ?any and ?all ?HP 70K software, ROMware, etc. to be placed in an open, freely downloadable ?archive.
thank you,
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Re: 8656B & Surge Suppressor
I like Kemet caps also, but there are lots of good brands. In general, anything you buy from Amazon, ebay and the like is often fake, rejected parts or bad. I stick to real distributors, Mouser, Digikey, Newark, Arrow, etc.
I use to do searches. They will show what the various prices are and who has stock. All the distributors now will sell small quantities online. For very small quantities, I find Digikey's shipping to be cheaper. There have been multiple discussions here about the "best" caps to use. It depends on the specific application. All the distributors have online sites that allow you to put in specs. capacitance, voltage rating, temp, size, tolerance, etc, and narrow down to what you need. I generally do that. Sometimes the "right" part just falls out of the search.
I use Surgex surge protectors, which are expensive but not MOV based. K9YC's site has lots of explanation as to why MOV based surge protectors have issues. I found them on eBay for a good price.
Regards, Mark W7MLG
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On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 9:42 AM, Paul Bicknell < paul@...> wrote: > > Hi Chuck > > ? > > How about Kemet capacitors from the USA ? and I have just had exhalent service from Mouser as their distributer > > ? > > Happy customer ?from the UK > > ? > > ________________________________ > > From: [email protected] [mailto: [email protected]] On Behalf Of Chuck > Sent: 22 August 2018 06:26 > To: [email protected]> ? > > Subject: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] 8656B & Surge Suppressor > >Last time we had a power hit, last month, it took out the 5A fuse in the 8656B power supply and I don't want to have to replace it again. > Any Ideas??? > > Along with that I find that the 8656B has massive amounts of hum on the RF output.? The IFR says over 25-30 KCs worth of Deviation!!? I need to find some new power supply caps for it.? What should I look for and from whom to get them from.? I would like to stay away form the caps from china as they don't seem to have a good rep. to say the least! > > ?
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Re: 8656B & Surge Suppressor
I buy only Nichicon if possible, but have also seen some insanely long lived caps from Cornell Dubliner in my 8753C.
Tam
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Hi Chuck
?
How about Kemet capacitors from the USA??
and I have just had exhalent service from Mouser as their distributer?
?
Happy customer? from the UK
?
?
Well, I finally got my Sig Gen up and running again (!) and have a
question for you with a Bench setup.? What do you use for a surge
supressor for the entire bench??? I have two sig gens, a counter, a Tek
o'scope, a SA and a 3550 Audio stack.
Last time we had a power hit, last month, it took out the 5A fuse in
the 8656B power supply and I don't want to have to replace it again.
Along with that I find that the 8656B has massive amounts of hum on the
RF output.? The IFR says over 25-30 KCs worth of Deviation!!? I need
to find some new power supply caps for it.? What should I look for and
from whom to get them from.? I would like to stay away form the caps from
china as they don't seem to have a good rep. to say the least!
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Re: 8656B & Surge Suppressor
Chuck,
I have a Transtector 1101-424 silicon/MOV (Metal Oxide Varistor) transient protector in my lab.? These are fairly expensive but sometimes come up on eB for a decent price.? I use both the Transtector and LEA International products at my remote broadcast transmitter sites on anything from 120 to 480 volts single/three phase.? For spot transient protection throughout my house I use the Tripp-Lite SK3-0 and ULTRABLOK 428 120V MOV only based protectors.? I have watched their performance with a power line monitor and they seem to do a pretty good job for a very economical price.? And the added advantage is that you can simply plug them into AC outlets.
The difference between all of these devices is the type of internal protection approach used.? Most home type surge protectors simply use MOVs, a resistive device that lowers its resistance in response to increasing voltage.? These normally react in a "soft" fashion with a nonlinear decrease in resistance with as the voltage applied across them increases.? in addition their clamping action is normally somewhat higher than the normal applied voltage with the hard clamping typically occurring around 250-300 volts for a device rated for 120 VAC service.? For a good tutorial see .
The more expensive transient protectors designed for commercial & industrial also use utilize silicon solid-state devices to clamp transients in addition to the MOVs.? The positive aspect of this approach is that clamping action is faster (on the order of nanoseconds) as well as a more defined lower voltage clamp point.? In addition the manufacturers will also frequently employ small inductors in series with the AC lines to slow and reduce the amplitude of the incoming transient before it hits the protecting devices.? That is where the added expense comes in.
MOVs have one other "sneaker" parameter in that they will slowly degrade over time.? The degradation is not significant for the average user but if the protective device is used? over many years it is wise to check it for any reduced resistance or failures if transients are frequent as in high lightning prone areas.? When in use at a normal AC line voltage they still exhibit some resistance and are always passing a small amount of current.? This obviously causes a tiny amount of internal heating action which is probably conducive to the long-tern failure mechanism in them.
Overall, a MOV based device is the easiest and most economical approach especially the smaller plug-in types.? But it is worth surfing eB to see if one of the more bullte-proof units can be had for a song.? That is where I picked my unit up.
Greg
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Re: 8656B & Surge Suppressor
Hi Chuck
?
How about Kemet capacitors from the USA??
and I have just had exhalent service from Mouser as their distributer?
?
Happy customer? from the UK
?
?
Well, I finally got my Sig Gen up and running again (!) and have a
question for you with a Bench setup.? What do you use for a surge
supressor for the entire bench??? I have two sig gens, a counter, a Tek
o'scope, a SA and a 3550 Audio stack.
Last time we had a power hit, last month, it took out the 5A fuse in
the 8656B power supply and I don't want to have to replace it again.
Along with that I find that the 8656B has massive amounts of hum on the
RF output.? The IFR says over 25-30 KCs worth of Deviation!!? I need
to find some new power supply caps for it.? What should I look for and
from whom to get them from.? I would like to stay away form the caps from
china as they don't seem to have a good rep. to say the least!
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Re: MSO 6054A: Firmware versions older than 6.20
I checked and my version is the one you list.? Is there a bug in that version?? What advantage is there to an older version?
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Re: HP 6012B volt zero and current regulation
I compared the 6012B under load at 4 amps versus unloaded. Unloaded I had about 11 volts and loaded, if my calculations are correct it holds within 0.0003 if my memory is correct according to a 6 1/2 digit multi meter probing the output bus bars of the power supply. If it were 0.003 or even 0.03 I would be fine. I think the regulation works just fine from this test. As indicated earlier in this post it very well could be the capacitors on the output of this power supply that cause the overshoot I notice but only briefly, and this is with the power supply on and when I set it to a certain amperage value and when I suddenly put a load on it, it overshoots but only briefly before it comes right back. Interesting discussion though.
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Re: 8656B & Surge Suppressor
This is what I use on my test bench to protect all my test gear.
TRIPP LITE LC1800 Line Conditioner?
It works flawlessly.? And it's more than just a surge suppressor because it also minimizes changes in? line voltage.? The line conditioner function is very busy during summertime brownouts.
BRgds....Frank
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Re: HP 70 K software Hp 70909A vs 70910A
David Thank you for your input
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So my question to all dues any one have
the receiver personality software or a method of copying it from
a 70900 local oscillator
?
Regards Paul B
?
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I do have the receiver personality, which runs on, and came pre-loaded
on an 70900B module I purchased. I have not been successful at copying it off
the module.
Much of what can be done with the receiver personality can be done
manually. When using the spectrum analyzer as a receiver, you typically set the
span to zero, so that the RF module is not being swept. Then you tune to the
frequency you want to receive by setting the centre frequency.
The receiver personality lets you have more control over the gain of
the IF output, and lets you control channel filtering in the 70911A module,
which can¡¯t otherwise be directly controlled, as far as I know.
Largely, it¡¯s a convenience feature, as I personally use my
system as a front-end for an SDR, and tuning is pretty much all I need to do.
That firmware revision is for the 70900B module. The revision of the
receiver personality software I have is A.00.00
I believe that the receiver personality also requires the 70900B to
have the 512 option to allow it to have enough memory to store all the program
files.
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On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 3:05 PM, Paul Bicknell <paul@...>
wrote:
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Hi David
?
Could you help me regarding the Receiver
Personality DLP?
Have you ever used the Receiver Personality program if so what are the
major advantages ?
?
You refer to the ?firmware revision 94120 [B.05.00].``is this for the local oscillator
?70900 or the 71910 analyser ?
?
You also say it was on a memory card and a
disk ?how much memory dues it require and can it be copied from a local
oscillator ?70900 and loaded onto another
?
Sorry for all the questions but I think
many are after the answers to the questions that I have asked
?
Regards Paul
?
Are you asking about the Receiver Personality DLP (Downloadable
Program) for the?HP 71910A wide-bandwidth receiver?
More information on this DLP can be found here:
Specifically, the details on how to install it can be found on page
1-31 of the second document.
There is a memory card version, and a LIF disk version, which requires
connecting a HP 9122 drive.
This personality requires?firmware revision 94120 [B.05.00].``
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On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 1:21 PM, Paul Bicknell <paul@...>
wrote:
Hi rick
?
OK on the posting but please explain the
software you require
Is it to enhance the operation of the 70910A
?
?
Or is it to run on a computer system
?
or is it to up grade the ?local oscillator that
has the software to run the 70910? providing the revision is
late enough? to run your other components
?
also look up 70k user group
?
Regards Paul ?
?
?
hi there,
I would like to obtain software for the HP 70K system, including that for the
71910 70910 ?system & modules, SA, ROMS, etc.
Is there an archive for all of this ?
thank you,
rick
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Re: 8656B & Surge Suppressor
Hi Chuck,
I use a constant voltage transformer (CVT) to power my bench, which has the added advantage of providing galvanic isolation too. Just be aware that certain CVTs produce more of a square wave when the secondary saturates, the true-sine CVTs appear to be a bit more expensive! Here¡¯s one I found on fleabay? and it¡¯s in the US too.
good luck!
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Well, I finally got my Sig Gen up and running again (!) and have a question
for you with a Bench setup.? What do you use for a surge supressor for the
entire bench??? I have two sig gens, a counter, a Tek o'scope, a SA and a
3550 Audio stack.
?
Last time we had a power hit, last month, it took out the 5A fuse in the
8656B power supply and I don't want to have to replace it again.
?
Any Ideas???
?
Along with that I find that the 8656B has massive amounts of hum on the RF
output.? The IFR says over 25-30 KCs worth of Deviation!!? I need to
find some new power supply caps for it.? What should I look for and from
whom to get them from.? I would like to stay away form the caps from china
as they don't seem to have a good rep. to say the least!
?
Thanks,
?
Chuck McClurg
Communications, Ltd.
Carson City, NV
N7UVZ
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Great, I'd love to see what you come up with.
Mine is fed from a central lab standard so I don't have that power supply either. (though I still love the idea)
-Dave
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On 08/21/2018 09:57 PM, Dave Miller wrote: Tell me how tall they should be. Mine is GPS locked so I don't have the external power supply mounted on my 70K MMS at the moment
I will probably print a foot out tonight after my printer finishes it's current task. Dave
On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 6:49 PM, Dave McGuire <mcguire@... <mailto:mcguire@...>> wrote:
On 08/21/2018 09:41 PM, tmillermdems wrote: >>> And I did up a quick 3D model so I might print one up in my spare >>> time to check model. >> >> ?I'd be happy to give it a shot if you send me the .stl file, if you >> won't get around to trying it for awhile.? Such a thing would be very >> nice to have on Thingiverse. > > It would be nice to get an extended foot for the HP 70k mainframe and > expansion frame that would accommodate the power module attached to the > rear.
? Oh wow, yes, that's a very nice idea!? Hey Dave, feel like drawing up one of those?
? ? ? ? ? -Dave
-- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
-- 72 de Dave VE7HR
-- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
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Tell me how tall they should be. Mine is GPS locked so I don't have the external power supply mounted on my 70K MMS at the moment
I will probably print a foot out tonight after my printer finishes it's current task. Dave
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On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 6:49 PM, Dave McGuire <mcguire@...> wrote: On 08/21/2018 09:41 PM, tmillermdems wrote:
>>> And I did up a quick 3D model so I might print one up in my spare
>>> time to check model.
>>
>> ?I'd be happy to give it a shot if you send me the .stl file, if you
>> won't get around to trying it for awhile.? Such a thing would be very
>> nice to have on Thingiverse.
>
> It would be nice to get an extended foot for the HP 70k mainframe and
> expansion frame that would accommodate the power module attached to the
> rear.
? Oh wow, yes, that's a very nice idea!? Hey Dave, feel like drawing up
one of those?
? ? ? ? ? -Dave
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
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On 08/21/2018 09:41 PM, tmillermdems wrote: And I did up a quick 3D model so I might print one up in my spare time to check model. ?I'd be happy to give it a shot if you send me the .stl file, if you won't get around to trying it for awhile.? Such a thing would be very nice to have on Thingiverse. It would be nice to get an extended foot for the HP 70k mainframe and expansion frame that would accommodate the power module attached to the rear.
Oh wow, yes, that's a very nice idea! Hey Dave, feel like drawing up one of those? -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave McGuire" <mcguire@...> To: < [email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 9:31 PM Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Feet for HP8672A On 08/21/2018 12:29 PM, Dave Miller wrote:
And I did up a quick 3D model so I might print one up in my spare time to check model. I'd be happy to give it a shot if you send me the .stl file, if you won't get around to trying it for awhile. Such a thing would be very nice to have on Thingiverse.
-Dave
-- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- It would be nice to get an extended foot for the HP 70k mainframe and expansion frame that would accommodate the power module attached to the rear.
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On 08/21/2018 12:29 PM, Dave Miller wrote: And I did up a quick 3D model so I might print one up in my spare time to check model. I'd be happy to give it a shot if you send me the .stl file, if you won't get around to trying it for awhile. Such a thing would be very nice to have on Thingiverse. -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
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Re: HP 70 K software Hp 70909A vs 70910A
I do have the receiver personality, which runs on, and came pre-loaded on an 70900B module I purchased. I have not been successful at copying it off the module.
Much of what can be done with the receiver personality can be done manually. When using the spectrum analyzer as a receiver, you typically set the span to zero, so that the RF module is not being swept. Then you tune to the frequency you want to receive by setting the centre frequency.
The receiver personality lets you have more control over the gain of the IF output, and lets you control channel filtering in the 70911A module, which can¡¯t otherwise be directly controlled, as far as I know.
Largely, it¡¯s a convenience feature, as I personally use my system as a front-end for an SDR, and tuning is pretty much all I need to do.
That firmware revision is for the 70900B module. The revision of the receiver personality software I have is A.00.00
I believe that the receiver personality also requires the 70900B to have the 512 option to allow it to have enough memory to store all the program files.
Thanks,
David Slik VE7FIM
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On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 3:05 PM, Paul Bicknell <paul@...> wrote:
Hi David
Could you help me regarding the Receiver
Personality DLP
?
Have you ever used the Receiver Personality program if so what are the major
advantages ?
?
You refer to the ?firmware revision 94120 [B.05.00].``is this for the local oscillator ?70900
or the 71910 analyser ?
?
You also say it was on a memory card and a
disk ?how much memory dues it require and can it be copied from a local oscillator
?70900 and loaded onto another
?
Sorry for all the questions but I think many
are after the answers to the questions that I have asked
?
Regards Paul
?
Are you asking about the Receiver Personality DLP (Downloadable
Program) for the?HP 71910A wide-bandwidth receiver?
More information on this DLP can be found here:
Specifically, the details on how to install it can be found on page
1-31 of the second document.
There is a memory card version, and a LIF disk version, which requires
connecting a HP 9122 drive.
This personality requires?firmware revision 94120 [B.05.00].``
?
On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 1:21 PM, Paul Bicknell <paul@...>
wrote:
Hi rick
?
OK on the posting but please explain the software you require
Is it to enhance the operation of the 70910A
?
?
Or
is it to run on a computer system
?
or
is it to up grade the ?local oscillator that has the software to run the 70910?
providing the revision is late enough? to run your other components
?
also look up 70k
user group
?
Regards Paul
?
?
?
hi there,
I would like to obtain software for the HP 70K system, including that for the 71910
70910 ?system & modules, SA, ROMS, etc.
Is there an archive for all of this ?
thank you,
rick
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Re: HP 70 K software Hp 70909A vs 70910A
Hi David
Could you help me regarding the Receiver
Personality DLP
?
Have you ever used the Receiver Personality program if so what are the major
advantages ?
?
You refer to the ?firmware revision 94120 [B.05.00].``is this for the local oscillator ?70900
or the 71910 analyser ?
?
You also say it was on a memory card and a
disk ?how much memory dues it require and can it be copied from a local oscillator
?70900 and loaded onto another
?
Sorry for all the questions but I think many
are after the answers to the questions that I have asked
?
Regards Paul
?
Are you asking about the Receiver Personality DLP (Downloadable
Program) for the?HP 71910A wide-bandwidth receiver?
More information on this DLP can be found here:
Specifically, the details on how to install it can be found on page
1-31 of the second document.
There is a memory card version, and a LIF disk version, which requires
connecting a HP 9122 drive.
This personality requires?firmware revision 94120 [B.05.00].``
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On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 1:21 PM, Paul Bicknell <paul@...>
wrote:
Hi rick
?
OK on the posting but please explain the software you require
Is it to enhance the operation of the 70910A
?
?
Or
is it to run on a computer system
?
or
is it to up grade the ?local oscillator that has the software to run the 70910?
providing the revision is late enough? to run your other components
?
also look up 70k
user group
?
Regards Paul
?
?
?
hi there,
I would like to obtain software for the HP 70K system, including that for the 71910
70910 ?system & modules, SA, ROMS, etc.
Is there an archive for all of this ?
thank you,
rick
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Re: HP 70 K software Hp 70909A vs 70910A
Are you asking about the Receiver Personality DLP (Downloadable Program) for the?HP 71910A wide-bandwidth receiver?
More information on this DLP can be found here:
Specifically, the details on how to install it can be found on page 1-31 of the second document.
There is a memory card version, and a LIF disk version, which requires connecting a HP 9122 drive.
This personality requires?firmware revision 94120 [B.05.00].
David Slik VE7FIM
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On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 1:21 PM, Paul Bicknell <paul@...> wrote:
Hi rick
?
OK on the posting but please explain the
software you require
Is it to enhance the operation of the 70910A
?
?
Or is it to run on a computer system
?
or is it to up grade the ?local oscillator that has
the software to run the 70910? providing the revision is late
enough? to run your other components
?
also look up 70k user group
?
Regards Paul ?
?
?
hi there,
I would like to obtain software for the HP 70K system, including that for the
71910 70910 ?system & modules, SA, ROMS, etc.
Is there an archive for all of this ?
thank you,
rick
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