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Re: Tektronics forums
Thank you, Jorgen.
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Regards Miroslav Pokorni ----- Original Message -----
From: "Jorgen Lund-Nielsen" <dj0ud@...> 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" |
Re: Tektronics forums
Hello Doug,
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What is the second Tek group. Regards Miroslav Pokorni ----- Original Message -----
From: "dmac1054us" <dmac1054@...> To: <hp_agilent_equipment@...> Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 7:16 AM Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] Re: Tektronics forums thanks Fred |
Re: Tektronics forums
dmac1054us
thanks Fred
I did find 2 groups of interest for Tek on Yahurl. Doug --- In hp_agilent_equipment@..., Fred Olsen <fwolsen@e...> wrote: TekScopes@...Anyone know of any Tektronics forums?No, but there's a Tektronix group here on Yahurl.
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5300A + 5302A check
开云体育I have a 5300A measuring system readout with a
5302A 50 Mhz counter.? When I first turn the unit on, with the function
knob dialed to "check" the counter reads 10.0000 Mhz but after it warms up for a
few minutes, the counter begins to read 9.9999999 MHz.? If I plug a cable
from the front bnc to the timebase output it reads 10.0000 Mhz.? I have
adjusted the crystal frequency to give correct readings from a more accurate 10
Mhz reference.? Is the check function supposed to read 9.999999 or is it
supposed to read 10.0000000?? I don't have a manual, so I don't
know.
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Thanks,
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Steve Hogan |
Re: HP 680 strip chart recorder
dmac1054us
yes is a 12 pin Jones connector. Yes I would be interested in that
information.Either reply here or send me a e-mail dmac1054@.... -- In hp_agilent_equipment@..., "Dave Brown" <tractorb@i...> wrote: If its a 12 pin jones connector its probably for a retransmittingpot- I can give you that info if you still need it. |
Re: HP 680 strip chart recorder
Dave Brown
If its a 12 pin jones connector its probably for a retransmitting pot- I can
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give you that info if you still need it. Dave Brown Christchurch, NZ ----- Original Message -----
From: "dmac1054us" <dmac1054@...> To: <hp_agilent_equipment@...> Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 3:15 AM Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] HP 680 strip chart recorder I need the wiring for the plug on the back of this unit. |
Re: Chip needed
Hello Tom,
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I have a Motorola's MC12040P, what is plastic DIP, as oposed to L part, a ceramic package. I can mail you one piece if that would do it for you. Regards Miroslav Pokorni ----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom-WB3AKD" <wb3akd@...> To: <hp_agilent_equipment@...> Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 5:26 PM Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] Chip needed Folks, |
Re: Equipment rack rail C-clip nuts
Hello Don,
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The old age does not lend itself to quick thinking. I just sent you an e mail offering to send you few panel nuts and did not think that you were talking about "speed nuts", but then you said 10-32. I do not think there is such a thing, "speed nuts" are super course thread, for sheet metal grade screws. Anyways, where my old age came in, was forgetting about McMaste Carr, my trusty hardware supplier. Their web address is: . What I have is G style, McMaster's P/N 90542A343. Look it up in their catalog and let me know if that is what you are looking for. If you want more than a few nuts and do not like shipping charges, I will be going to McMaster within a month and I can pick up those nuts for you and mail them. Regards Miroslav Pokorni ----- Original Message -----
From: <donlcramer@...> To: <hp_agilent_equipment@...> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 10:43 PM Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] Equipment rack rail C-clip nuts Thought I'd ask the group:is an Agilent PN 0590-0804 "NUT-SHMET 10-32-THD .5-WD STL" and is a "supportpart for which Agilent does not own the design specifications" (which I read ashead where one can buy a bag of them for something less. |
Re: Equipment rack rail C-clip nuts
Those guys might have a minimum order. I just remembered that I have few
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from a DEC's rack. They are square piece of metal, about 3/16 " thick with 10-32 thread cut and a spring retainer. If just few would do, I can put that in mail for you. Regards Miroslav Pokorni ----- Original Message -----
From: "dmac1054us" <dmac1054@...> To: <hp_agilent_equipment@...> Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 9:08 AM Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] Re: Equipment rack rail C-clip nuts Might try |
Re: Equipment rack rail C-clip nuts
dmac1054us
Might try
Doug --- In hp_agilent_equipment@..., donlcramer@c... wrote: Thought I'd ask the group:Agilent/HP equipment rack rails, such as in the N4043A ( nee 1181B ) cart.The part is an Agilent PN 0590-0804 "NUT-SHMET 10-32-THD .5-WD STL" and isa "support part for which Agilent does not own the design specifications" (which I readas available off-the-shelf someplace).work with rack mount equipment know an online hardware store off the top ofyour head where one can buy a bag of them for something less. |
Equipment rack rail C-clip nuts
Thought I'd ask the group:?
I'm looking for a source for the C-clip "speed nuts" used in Agilent/HP equipment rack rails, such as in the N4043A ( nee 1181B ) cart.? The part is an Agilent PN 0590-0804 "NUT-SHMET 10-32-THD .5-WD STL" and is a "support part for which Agilent does not own the design specifications" (which I read as available off-the-shelf someplace).? Agilent wants 3.38 each (!) for them, and I suspect you guys who work with rack mount equipment know an online hardware store off the top of your head where one can buy a bag of them for something less. Thanks in advance, Don Cramer Beaverton, OR |
Manual for HP 651B and Advice
Hi All,
Just picked up an HP 651B and have a few problems. For one thing the unit seems to be extremely sensitive to the "band" selector switch, and the 10MHz range in particular. Switching to it results in flatline output, with jiggling finally getting it going. Can anyone with experience with this unit offer any advice? Is this a dirty switch contact, or am I looking at an issue where the osc. does not start up. This unit looks like someone besides HP has been inside with messy soldering and melted insulation! Scarry! A source of an electronic manual or "copiable" manual would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time, Mitch |
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