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Re: 8753ES Source module schematic

 

I am looking at a source module as I write. I am not sure if 22V goes anywhere else in the instrument, but on the source it connects to pin 14 of P1 (that long brown AMP connector that attaches to the mother board). From there it goes through a filter and then to various places.

- One of those places is the DIP connector for the ribbon cable to the step attenuator. It's next to the 20W resistor. Be careful to not bend the resistor, it can lead to a board failure. Disconnect that ribbon and see if it's the attenuator that's drawing the current.

- The power supply filter I mentioned above consists of:
????????????? A small capacitor to ground (0.1uF, smt), it's on the bottom side of the board.
????????????? A series coil (toroid with many turns in a plastic base, near the middle of the 20W resistor). I doubt this coil is the problem.
????????????? A yellow 10uF SMT tantalum capacitor near the Q16 TO220 transistor with the heat sink. It's the SMT capacitor under the attenuator bracket, near the tip of the heat sink.

If the above are all OK, completely detach the circuit board from the rest and check the resistance from pin 14 on the AMP connector to ground.The circuit board has several sockets that bring power, etc. to the microcircuit housing below. WHen you detach the board from the housing, you are checking if the problem is with one of the microcircuits.

If none of this works, let me know and I will look closer.

Vladan


Re: I'm old 70+, the 70K system is old; good or bad omen?

 

Thanks Richard and agreed... off to theta land

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Richard Knoppow
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2021 3:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] I'm old 70+, the 70K system is old; good or bad omen?

It may prove more useful to use dissipation factor rather than ESR even though both are a measure of the same thing. Since DF is a ratio of reactance to resistance it varies with frequency and may be more indicative of capacitor quality than plain ESR.
There is a good, short article on DF at:
<>

On 11/24/2021 3:05 PM, Gene Silvernail wrote:
Church Roger that,

The thing that helped me down the wrong path is the hybrid package.
Electrically it's radial, mechanical is axial...something new for me.

After extracting my head I re-ran cap and ESR readings. Capacitance is
within range when run at 1khz and drops off at
10 and 100 khz. ESR is around around 1 ohm at 1 khz where it goes over
range on 10 and 100 khz, meaning way high for ESR numbers. Today,
SMPS's run much faster extending in MHz. So lower Z and R Caps were
needed...so how good of a ESR number is needed at 40 kHz?...So...

All readings would be good if operating below 1kHz, which they aren't.
They don't even make 10kHz so...

Conclusionis they're shot and will replace...


Has anyone ever measured 10 or 100 kHz ESR on any of originals that
were still working,

Thanks all the your help

Gene/K7QHO

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On 11/24/21 7:38 AM, Chuck Harris wrote:
Depending on the manufacturer, the lead arrangement had another more
practical purpose, it made capacitor orientation irrelevant.

The outer leads were welded to the aluminum can, and were by
convention the negative leads. The inner lead was positive.

It is virtually always the case with radial leaded aluminum
electrolytic capacitors that the outer most lead(s) will be the
negative lead, and the most central lead(s) the positive.

There were some tantalum caps in a similar package that were all
doubles, as I recall.
I forgot to mention this. The capacitors in question here look
like typical cylindrical Al electrolytics, but they have a third lead
coming out from the *top* of the Al can. See the datasheet for the
Vishay/Sprague 672D series.

-Dave

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New Kensington, PA





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Re: HP 8640B - internal counter suddenly got crazy

 

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Hi Jerry –

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I have some 8640B “hangar queens” in the basement. I can probably help you with another internal oscillator. 73 – and Happy Thanksgiving – Mike

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Mike B. Feher, N4FS

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Howell NJ 07731

848-245-9115

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Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2021 4:24 PM
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Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] HP 8640B - internal counter suddenly got crazy

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HI Dave, Mike and Frank. Another case of FRTM? first read the manual?? page 22 of 247.? 5 mc
Not sure why I thought it was 10 mc but that was a canned oscillator I had? .. Well that was quick & easy . Thanks a mil' !!!? Appreciate your kind patience ..
Next I'll have to post a ? on output attenuator missing / intermittant on some level steps along with level meter not reading .Or maybe 1st look in FAQ's .. <wink>

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Re: 8753ES Source module schematic

 

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Yes, the +22. On the post-regulator board the light labeled +22 is out, even when the rest of the LEDs are flashing. When I remove the source module, all is well with the LEDs. Removing the other boards per the manual procedure didn’t change the flashing LED pattern. Given what I have been able to deduce from the manual, the Source module appears to be the only circuit that uses +22.

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Thanks.

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Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] 8753ES Source module schematic

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Can you tell which power supply is being overloaded?

Vladan


Re: 8753ES Source module schematic

 

Can you tell which power supply is being overloaded?

Vladan


8753ES Source module schematic

 

Other than one that Vladan posted a few years back of the YIG circuit pinout, has anyone ever found or created a schematic or
even just the pinout for one of those modules? The one I have just started drawing too much current, so the power supplies
won't completely fire up. I'd like to try to hook it up external to the Net An to troubleshoot it. I am hoping that it is
just an electrolytic that has decided to become too leaky or maybe open, although have not seen any damage. Could wholesale
change out as many as possible but would learn more with a schematic or at least the pinout.

Thanks for any thoughts, in advance. Or a priori?

Tom Holmes, N8ZM


Re: 70900A Artek CLIP Manual

 

On 11/24/21 7:40 PM, pianovt via groups.io wrote:
I'll give you a rough idea when you fix the thing!
Vladan / Vladen / Bladen
soda -> keyboard

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Re: I'm old 70+, the 70K system is old; good or bad omen?

 

On 11/24/21 7:34 PM, Gene Silvernail wrote:
Couldn't agree more DF tan theta are more useful for me. In this case, readings I got on the 70900A caps, theta speaks loudly of the dielectric absorption with increased frequency and plummeting capacitance.
With the typical PS schematic provided, I believe by Vladen, I get it finally that what's being piped around is 40kHz power. That provided schematic turned the lights on for me...many thanks.
Modules then rectify and filtering is all by way of subject caps from a bridge arrangement...so the caps must handle effectively 80 kHz ripple that me thinks may be far from sinusoidal 80kHZ x n.
Yup. I don't know how harmonically impure that 40kHz sine wave is, but there probably wasn't much motivation to make it perfect.

With the big changes I'm seeing in theta with increasing f, very little cap is left after these caps heat up and deteriorate with service life.
Heat is the big issue. You see how packed things are in the 70900, and heat is the biggest enemy of capacitors' life expectancy.

Couldn't agree more that probably any quality 105 cap is probably an improvement over these ancients.
I don't know if it's fair to call them "ancients", good heavens. It's not at all common for capacitors of HP 70K age in general to drop like flies. Twenty years older, yes, but not these.

Here we...rock n roll
Indeed, we most certainly do.

-Dave

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New Kensington, PA


Re: 70900A Artek CLIP Manual

 
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Thanks Paul, I dropped Dave a line…

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Paul Bicknell
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2021 11:10 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] 70900A Artek CLIP Manual

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Hi all

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Just a bit of information the list below is not the complete list of the CLIP drawings for the 70900A as it comes in 2 large folders volumes 2 & 3 this is the same arrangement for the 70900B basically a lot of paper work

The complete list can be found in the 70900A service manual Volume 1 on page XVI in the Files on the groups IO HP 70000

Please note? there is a duplication of Part numbers? 70900-60003 is the part number for the power supply Schematic / circuit diagram? the same number is on the power supply component location Drawing

?

I do not have the Artek clip for the 70900A as it was not available when I started and I was fortunate to find an original set of drawings

But I do have the 70900B Artek Clip and that has the power supply Schematic / circuit diagram and the power supply component location Drawing

?

Suggest you give Dave at Artek a call / Email and he will sort it out for you

?

So I hope this helps Regards Paul

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gene Silvernail
Sent: 24 November 2021 03:52
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] 70900A Artek CLIP Manual

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Working on the PS board of the 70900A and bought the CLIP from Artek. Beautifully clear images, excellent for what's there. Unfortunately, the one thing I really needed it for isn't, that being the PS board. Anyone have any idea where that would that be found? Any help is greatly appreciated.

Pre-Thanks

Gene/K7QHO


Re: 70900A Artek CLIP Manual

 

I'll give you a rough idea when you fix the thing!

Vladan / Vladen / Bladen


Re: I'm old 70+, the 70K system is old; good or bad omen?

 

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Couldn't agree more DF tan theta are more useful for me. In this case, readings I got on the 70900A caps, theta speaks loudly of the dielectric absorption with increased frequency and plummeting capacitance.

?

With the typical PS schematic provided, I believe by Vladen, I get it finally that what's being piped around is 40kHz power. That provided schematic turned the lights on for me...many thanks.

?

Modules then rectify and filtering is all by way of subject caps from a bridge arrangement...so the caps must handle effectively 80 kHz ripple that me thinks may be far from sinusoidal 80kHZ x n.

?

With the big changes I'm seeing in theta with increasing f, very little cap is left after these caps heat up and deteriorate with service life.

?

Couldn't agree more that probably any quality 105 cap is probably an improvement over these ancients.

?

Here we...rock n roll

?

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Dave McGuire
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2021 3:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] I'm old 70+, the 70K system is old; good or bad omen?

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On 11/24/21 6:40 PM, Richard Knoppow wrote:

>? ?? It may prove more useful to use dissipation factor rather than ESR

> even though both are a measure of the same thing. Since DF is a ratio

> of reactance to resistance it varies with frequency and may be more

> indicative of capacitor quality than plain ESR.

>? ?? There is a good, short article on DF at:

> <>

?

?? You know, I keep telling people that, and people keep telling me I'm crazy.? All converting DF to ESR does is introduce a frequency dependency that gets in the way of deciding "good capacitor" or "bad capacitor".? There's almost a "cult of ESR" these days, it seems.

?

???????????? -Dave

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New Kensington, PA

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Re: 70900A Artek CLIP Manual

 
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Damn....VLADEN...I'll get it right yet...

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Darn spell check sorry VLADAN

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Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] 70900A Artek CLIP Manual
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Hi all

?

Just a bit of information the list below is not the complete list of the CLIP drawings for the 70900A as it comes in 2 large folders volumes 2 & 3 this is the same arrangement for the 70900B basically a lot of paper work

The complete list can be found in the 70900A service manual Volume 1 on page XVI in the Files on the groups IO HP 70000

Please note? there is a duplication of Part numbers? 70900-60003 is the part number for the power supply Schematic / circuit diagram? the same number is on the power supply component location Drawing

?

I do not have the Artek clip for the 70900A as it was not available when I started and I was fortunate to find an original set of drawings

But I do have the 70900B Artek Clip and that has the power supply Schematic / circuit diagram and the power supply component location Drawing

?

Suggest you give Dave at Artek a call / Email and he will sort it out for you

?

So I hope this helps Regards Paul

?

?

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gene Silvernail
Sent: 24 November 2021 03:52
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] 70900A Artek CLIP Manual

?

Working on the PS board of the 70900A and bought the CLIP from Artek. Beautifully clear images, excellent for what's there. Unfortunately, the one thing I really needed it for isn't, that being the PS board. Anyone have any idea where that would that be found? Any help is greatly appreciated.

Pre-Thanks

Gene/K7QHO


Re: 70900A Artek CLIP Manual

 
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Darn spell check sorry VLADAN

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From: Gene Silvernail <genesilvernail@...>
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2021 3:25:46 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] 70900A Artek CLIP Manual
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Bladen I gotta know...where did it live?

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Paul Bicknell <admin@...>
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2021 11:10:08 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] 70900A Artek CLIP Manual
?

Hi all

?

Just a bit of information the list below is not the complete list of the CLIP drawings for the 70900A as it comes in 2 large folders volumes 2 & 3 this is the same arrangement for the 70900B basically a lot of paper work

The complete list can be found in the 70900A service manual Volume 1 on page XVI in the Files on the groups IO HP 70000

Please note? there is a duplication of Part numbers? 70900-60003 is the part number for the power supply Schematic / circuit diagram? the same number is on the power supply component location Drawing

?

I do not have the Artek clip for the 70900A as it was not available when I started and I was fortunate to find an original set of drawings

But I do have the 70900B Artek Clip and that has the power supply Schematic / circuit diagram and the power supply component location Drawing

?

Suggest you give Dave at Artek a call / Email and he will sort it out for you

?

So I hope this helps Regards Paul

?

?

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gene Silvernail
Sent: 24 November 2021 03:52
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] 70900A Artek CLIP Manual

?

Working on the PS board of the 70900A and bought the CLIP from Artek. Beautifully clear images, excellent for what's there. Unfortunately, the one thing I really needed it for isn't, that being the PS board. Anyone have any idea where that would that be found? Any help is greatly appreciated.

Pre-Thanks

Gene/K7QHO


Re: I'm old 70+, the 70K system is old; good or bad omen?

 

On 11/24/21 6:40 PM, Richard Knoppow wrote:
?? It may prove more useful to use dissipation factor rather than ESR even though both are a measure of the same thing. Since DF is a ratio of reactance to resistance it varies with frequency and may be more indicative of capacitor quality than plain ESR.
?? There is a good, short article on DF at:
<>
You know, I keep telling people that, and people keep telling me I'm crazy. All converting DF to ESR does is introduce a frequency dependency that gets in the way of deciding "good capacitor" or "bad capacitor". There's almost a "cult of ESR" these days, it seems.

-Dave

--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA


Re: I'm old 70+, the 70K system is old; good or bad omen?

 

It may prove more useful to use dissipation factor rather than ESR even though both are a measure of the same thing. Since DF is a ratio of reactance to resistance it varies with frequency and may be more indicative of capacitor quality than plain ESR.
?? There is a good, short article on DF at:
<>

On 11/24/2021 3:05 PM, Gene Silvernail wrote:
Church Roger that,

The thing that helped me down the wrong path is the hybrid package. Electrically? it's radial, mechanical is axial...something new for me.

After extracting my head I re-ran cap and ESR readings.? Capacitance is within range when run at 1khz and drops off at 10 and 100 khz. ESR is around around 1 ohm at 1 khz where it goes over range on 10 and 100 khz, meaning way high for ESR numbers.? Today, SMPS's run much faster extending in MHz. So lower Z and R Caps were needed...so how good of a? ESR number is needed at 40 kHz?...So...

All readings would be good if operating below 1kHz, which they aren't. They don't even make 10kHz so...

Conclusionis they're shot and will replace...


Has anyone ever measured 10 or 100 kHz ESR on any of originals that were still working,

Thanks all the your help

Gene/K7QHO

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*Sent:* Wednesday, November 24, 2021 6:57:38 AM
*To:* [email protected] <[email protected]>
*Subject:* Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] I'm old 70+, the 70K system is old; good or bad omen?
On 11/24/21 7:38 AM, Chuck Harris wrote:
Depending on the manufacturer, the lead arrangement had another
more practical purpose, it made capacitor orientation irrelevant.

The outer leads were welded to the aluminum can, and were by
convention the negative leads.? The inner lead was positive.

It is virtually always the case with radial leaded aluminum
electrolytic capacitors that the outer most lead(s) will be the
negative lead, and the most central lead(s) the positive.

There were some tantalum caps in a similar package that were all
doubles, as I recall.
?? I forgot to mention this.? The capacitors in question here look like
typical cylindrical Al electrolytics, but they have a third lead coming
out from the *top* of the Al can.? See the datasheet for the
Vishay/Sprague 672D series.

???????????? -Dave

--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA





--
Richard Knoppow
dickburk@...
WB6KBL


Re: 70900A Artek CLIP Manual

 
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Paul Bicknell <admin@...>
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2021 11:10:08 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] 70900A Artek CLIP Manual
?

Hi all

?

Just a bit of information the list below is not the complete list of the CLIP drawings for the 70900A as it comes in 2 large folders volumes 2 & 3 this is the same arrangement for the 70900B basically a lot of paper work

The complete list can be found in the 70900A service manual Volume 1 on page XVI in the Files on the groups IO HP 70000

Please note? there is a duplication of Part numbers? 70900-60003 is the part number for the power supply Schematic / circuit diagram? the same number is on the power supply component location Drawing

?

I do not have the Artek clip for the 70900A as it was not available when I started and I was fortunate to find an original set of drawings

But I do have the 70900B Artek Clip and that has the power supply Schematic / circuit diagram and the power supply component location Drawing

?

Suggest you give Dave at Artek a call / Email and he will sort it out for you

?

So I hope this helps Regards Paul

?

?

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gene Silvernail
Sent: 24 November 2021 03:52
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] 70900A Artek CLIP Manual

?

Working on the PS board of the 70900A and bought the CLIP from Artek. Beautifully clear images, excellent for what's there. Unfortunately, the one thing I really needed it for isn't, that being the PS board. Anyone have any idea where that would that be found? Any help is greatly appreciated.

Pre-Thanks

Gene/K7QHO


Re: Need help printing schematic diagrams - large format printer / plotter

 

Sandra -
I'm going to bother you about the SMA induction soldering work.

What type of connector did you use?? Did it have a seperate center conductor pin or did it use the coax center conductor?
If it was the separate center conductor type, how did you manage the correct pin depth.? I'm making some hardline that will attach to? 3.5mm conductor on one end and the pin depth is going to be very important there.? I'd Like any insight you got during your work with the induction heater for SMA connectors.

Cheers!
Bruce


Re: I'm old 70+, the 70K system is old; good or bad omen?

 

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Church Roger that,

The thing that helped me down the wrong path is the hybrid package. Electrically? it's radial, mechanical is axial...something new for me.

After extracting my head I re-ran cap and ESR readings.? Capacitance is within range when run at 1khz and drops off at 10 and 100 khz. ESR is around around 1 ohm at 1 khz where it goes over range on 10 and 100 khz, meaning way high for ESR numbers.? Today, SMPS's run much faster extending in MHz. So lower Z and R Caps were needed...so how good of a? ESR number is needed at 40 kHz?...So...

All readings would be good if operating below 1kHz, which they aren't. They don't even make 10kHz so...

Conclusionis they're shot and will replace...


Has anyone ever measured 10 or 100 kHz ESR on any of originals that were still working,

Thanks all the your help

Gene/K7QHO

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Dave McGuire <mcguire@...>
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2021 6:57:38 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] I'm old 70+, the 70K system is old; good or bad omen?
?
On 11/24/21 7:38 AM, Chuck Harris wrote:
> Depending on the manufacturer, the lead arrangement had another
> more practical purpose, it made capacitor orientation irrelevant.
>
> The outer leads were welded to the aluminum can, and were by
> convention the negative leads.? The inner lead was positive.
>
> It is virtually always the case with radial leaded aluminum
> electrolytic capacitors that the outer most lead(s) will be the
> negative lead, and the most central lead(s) the positive.
>
> There were some tantalum caps in a similar package that were all
> doubles, as I recall.

?? I forgot to mention this.? The capacitors in question here look like
typical cylindrical Al electrolytics, but they have a third lead coming
out from the *top* of the Al can.? See the datasheet for the
Vishay/Sprague 672D series.

???????????? -Dave

--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA






Re: HP 8640B - internal counter suddenly got crazy

 

On 11/24/21 4:23 PM, Jerry Meyerhoff, JDM LABS wrote:
HI Dave, Mike and Frank. Another case of FRTM? first read the manual page 22 of 247.? 5 mc
Not sure why I thought it was 10 mc but that was a canned oscillator I had? .. Well that was quick & easy . Thanks a mil' !!!? Appreciate your kind patience ..
Well, the whole world uses 10MHz for everything, so it's a reasonable assumption. However, the 8640 predates that convention, and quite a few things back then used 5MHz.

Glad the group could assist you in getting it straightened out.

-Dave

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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA


Re: HP 8640B - internal counter suddenly got crazy

 

HI Dave, Mike and Frank. Another case of FRTM? first read the manual?? page 22 of 247.? 5 mc
Not sure why I thought it was 10 mc but that was a canned oscillator I had? .. Well that was quick & easy . Thanks a mil' !!!? Appreciate your kind patience ..
Next I'll have to post a ? on output attenuator missing / intermittant on some level steps along with level meter not reading .Or maybe 1st look in FAQ's .. <wink>

Happy Thanksgiving !?
--
Cheers Jerry? WA9FIY?? 11.24.2021