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Re: Racks for older equipment
Thanks for the input by all of you. OK I take it that rolling wire racks are a good idea, I wanted to order one or two carts from COSTCO but apparently the lower ones are not available even from the
By Wallace Gasiewicz · #104725 ·
Re: 4195A question
Hello, I would try chucking in 150USD, going up to 250 if SHTF. These units cost a rabbis ransom normally, if you do not - like I did - get them for a good price. Tam --- With best regards Tam HANNA
By Tam Hanna · #104724 ·
Re: Craigslist HP 8566B Indianapolis
It varies considerably. I paid around $150 each for the display and SA and then fabricated the cables. If I ran across somebody selling them for $20 a piece I would have bought a ton (probably
By Paul Amaranth · #104723 ·
Re: Craigslist HP 8566B Indianapolis
What do you mean by ¡°sections¡±? RF and display sections, or something else? I was curious so I looked on ebay and 8566Bs (with both sections) are still listed for anywhere between ~$850 and
By Dave Daniel · #104722 ·
Re: First Gen HP 54810A with dead HD, Got ISO 3.5, Any way to write it to a drive?
HP54810A first gen non VIN Recovery to Win 95 That was a bit of a hassle, mostly due to my own incompetence.? I'm a PhD in Mechanical engineering with a specialty in tribology. I know a whole lot
By Ulf Jonsson · #104721 ·
Re: 4195A question
Back to the topic, so, OK, I can get a bottom section and interconnect cables. Any ideas what I should pay for it? Again, non-matching, no cal data. Could be fun. OTOH, the system could weigh a lot
By Bill E · #104720 ·
Re: 4195A question
I will say that I love my 3588A, just wish it was a bit faster. :) Oh, and I wouldn't part with my 54542A for anything.
By Bill E · #104719 ·
Re: 4195A question
Tam I'm glad you said it first, tearing down a working 4195A is seriously straitjacket territory. A lot of us have those. Mine has never needed calibration (empirically...it agrees with a few other
By Dave McGuire · #104718 ·
Re: Racks for older equipment
I use them for the bench equipment. I use the 6 shelf, rolling, 2 foot deep by 4 foot wide variety.? You do need to make some modifications, though.? There seem to be two varieties, one with the
By Harvey White · #104717 ·
Re: 4195A question
Heh,? thanks. That's (mildly) encouraging. One issue, I had to replace the earom, so it has zero cal data, but I'm guessing that's really not a problem. If it needs cal, it needs full cal.
By Bill E · #104715 ·
Re: Racks for older equipment
What is a ".HEIC" file?? I can't open it. Daun Daun E. Yeagley II, N8ASB
By Daun Yeagley · #104714 ·
Re: 4195A question
Hi Man, Sorry for my bluntness: tearing down a 4195A is a total madness. We use the unit all the time in the lab, worst case you can sell it. It goes down to 10HZ, which is really useful. I have some
By Tam Hanna · #104713 ·
Re: 4195A question
I did see a couple of previous posts from a while back, still looks like far more effort than it's worth (or is practical to do).
By Bill E · #104712 ·
Re: Racks for older equipment
The other thing that works well is the wire rack rolling carts. They will hold a lot of weight and an outlet strip fits well behind the handle. I keep the gear on a set of wire rack shelves, roll the
By bownes · #104711 ·
4195A question
I picked up a 4195A top half for peanuts from a local reseller, supposedly dead, Replace a few caps, alive. He also has the bottom sections as well as the interconnect cables. Thought I'd put together
By Bill E · #104710 ·
Re: HP 334A Balance Pots
Forgot to mention that the HP P/N is 2100-1736. Thanks again, Barry - N4BUQ
By n4buq · #104708 ·
HP 334A Balance Pots
The balance pots in my 334A have gotten pretty erratic. Am I correct to assume these are carbon-track types and not wire-wound? I presume that this application would demand carbon-track but in my
By n4buq · #104707 ·
Re: Craigslist HP 8566B Indianapolis
I have a few of these units all operational and yes they are seriously heavy. This unit is nice as it appears to have the interconnect cables. It is a really nice SA. There was a flood of units some 7
By paulswed · #104706 ·
Re: Racks for older equipment
Wally Depends on largely on 1) The size of the castors ( wheels), bigger wheels are generally easier to deal with and actually less likely catch and tip 2) The floor surface they are rolling on
By Dave / NR1DX · #104705 ·
Re: Seeking advice on a precision DVM
There are plenty of 34401A displays on ebay for under $30. I assume they're clones since there are so many but have no reason to think they're bad. I'm hoping the prices on 53131A displays will also
By Adrian Godwin · #104704 ·