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Re: where to find HP 8511A,B and Antenna Measurement System Performance,Verification Software.
I will, IF.
By John Griessen · #150941 ·
Re: microscope / high magnification camera options for soldering, faults, and other examinations/inspections
And that, my dear sir, is exactly why I wrote the program. Please contact me off? list.? I didn't exactly design some of this for public consumption (mostly the Embarcadaro stuff), and you'll need
By Harvey White · #150940 ·
HP 8673D synthesized generator - need help identifying the two PC boards attached to A1A11 power amplifier
I'm on (the other) HP 8673D repair project now. This one never worked in the time I have owned it, and I'd been storing it as a parts mule, but decided (now that I have some experience with
By David Feldman · #150939 ·
Re: where to find HP 8511A,B and Antenna Measurement System Performance,Verification Software.
Hi John, I uploaded the "Installation and Getting Started Guide" to the files area. I don't have the software. I was looking for it a few years ago but without any luck. I think it was delivered on a
By Razvan Popescu · #150938 ·
Re: Threads for screws on 8656 Siggen
M3.5 is a standard size 3.5x0.6? the odd one is 3.5x0.5 and yes it exists I have a die for it and the 0.6 ( i use the 0.5 in music instrument repair-silly saxophones).....0.7 never existed nor should
By Renée · #150937 ·
Re: microscope / high magnification camera options for soldering, faults, and other examinations/inspections
Don't grab it, just try it some and see how wide the eyepiece viewing angle is... When it's narrow you get neck strain quickly keeping your eyes just perfectly located.
By John Griessen · #150936 ·
Re: microscope / high magnification camera options for soldering, faults, and other examinations/inspections
Fine except for trinocular head is good to have.
By John Griessen · #150935 ·
where to find HP 8511A,B and Antenna Measurement System Performance,Verification Software.
I might be able to get an HP 8511A...
By John Griessen · #150934 ·
Re: microscope / high magnification camera options for soldering, faults, and other examinations/inspections
This is not true for all trinocular microscopes, it depends on the model. On mine, both the eyepieces and the camera port are always active at the same time. AmScope calls it "Simul-Focal". I believe
By squires@... · #150933 ·
Re: microscope / high magnification camera options for soldering, faults, and other examinations/inspections
I use C++ a lot, usually with QtCreator, though I have previously used Visual Studio. I have Eagle 7.5, 7.6, and 7.7. I use SCAD for 3D printing and also for general 3D modeling. Your program seems
By David McQuate · #150932 ·
Re: Threads for screws on 8656 Siggen
OFFICIAL Thanks for that info. M3.5 seems to be as rare in Australia as 6-32. I used to have boxes of 4BA stuff, but they have long disappeared in about 10 house moves Ove the last 30 od dyears. I
By Wayne Eckert · #150931 ·
Re: microscope / high magnification camera options for soldering, faults, and other examinations/inspections
Any input on the Nikon microscope (SMZ645) I may be able to grab locally? Radu. [email protected]> wrote:
By Radu Bogdan Dicher · #150930 ·
Re: microscope / high magnification camera options for soldering, faults, and other examinations/inspections
I wrote a C++ program that disassembles the .brd file for a project.? It creates an OpenSCAD document that places models of the parts onto the board, giving you a board visualization.? It can handle
By Harvey White · #150929 ·
Re: Threads for screws on 8656 Siggen
A #6 screw is almost exactly 3.5 mm diameter. 0.6 pitch comes out to just over 42 per inch. 0.7 pitch comes out to just over 36 per inch, but M3.5 x 0.7 does not appear to be a real option. -- Jim
By Jim Adney · #150928 ·
Re: Threads for screws on 8656 Siggen
I just noticed that gauge I linked to is 60 degree metric, and 55 degree imperial (whitworth), so that's not a good "covers both common systems" thread gauge - that said, I did run into stupid
By Andrew Hakman · #150927 ·
Re: Threads for screws on 8656 Siggen
I have the screw from an HP8664A, which I assume will be similar. Pan head, torx drive. I checked it with various thread gauges, and if you're not looking closely (i.e. under a magnifier or
By Andrew Hakman · #150926 ·
Re: hp8970a recallibration attenuator help
Hello Steve yes and an alternative solution here too says so https://www.simonsdialogs.com/2015/05/hp-agilent-keysight-8970a-noise-figure-meter-getting-started-error-e26/ -- Roberto
By Roberto · #150925 ·
Re: hp8970a recallibration attenuator help
Thanks for the help but do I also have to enter the data from the ENR noise table? The only thing I had to do was the table of the various points of the graph printed on the case then I have another
By Roberto · #150924 ·
Re: Threads for screws on 8656 Siggen
here is a thread comparison and pitch charts for future info Renée
By Renée · #150923 ·
Re: Threads for screws on 8656 Siggen
Apparently the first tilde split the link (at least as it came to me in the message) - copy and paste the entire line to get directly to the M3.5 x 0.6 screws. -Pat ?
By Cubdriver · #150922 ·