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Re: HP8170a Information needed

Jerry Massengale
 

Hi,

Same dog bit me. I searched for info any never found it. The one I had seemed to work but had extensive battery leak damage. I scraped it for parts.

Jerry

tloleksy <tloleksy@...> wrote:

I recently purchased the HP 8170a on Ebay by mistake. I was looking
for a generator that I could program to generate a particular signal.
My goal is to find the resident frequencies in a circuit I'm building.
On a limited budget, I've been able to make modifications to other
equipment to obtain what I was after. I've spent hour looking for
information on the HP 8170a without success. Before spending a great
deal of time or expense on service diagrams, does anyone know if what
I'm attempting to achieve with the 8170a is possible. Any information
on the 8170a would be grateful appreciated.

Thanks T.O. tloleksy@...






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Re: HP8170a Information needed

Dave Brown
 

The 8170A is a fairly specialised bit of kit- I doubt it can be easily converted to do what you apparently want.
But I can send you a scan of the page it appears on ex the 1984 catalog if thats any use.

DaveB, NZ

----- Original Message -----
From: "tloleksy" <tloleksy@...>
To: <hp_agilent_equipment@...>
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 7:50 AM
Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] HP8170a Information needed



I recently purchased the HP 8170a on Ebay by mistake. I was looking
for a generator that I could program to generate a particular signal.
My goal is to find the resident frequencies in a circuit I'm building.
On a limited budget, I've been able to make modifications to other
equipment to obtain what I was after. I've spent hour looking for
information on the HP 8170a without success. Before spending a great
deal of time or expense on service diagrams, does anyone know if what
I'm attempting to achieve with the 8170a is possible. Any information
on the 8170a would be grateful appreciated.

Thanks T.O. tloleksy@...





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Re: HP8170a Information needed

 

On Monday 11 December 2006 13:50, tloleksy wrote:
I recently purchased the HP 8170a on Ebay by mistake. I was looking
for a generator that I could program to generate a particular signal.
My goal is to find the resident frequencies in a circuit I'm building.
Wouldn't a swept frequency generator work for your purpose?

Cheers, Kuba


HP8170a Information needed

 

I recently purchased the HP 8170a on Ebay by mistake. I was looking
for a generator that I could program to generate a particular signal.
My goal is to find the resident frequencies in a circuit I'm building.
On a limited budget, I've been able to make modifications to other
equipment to obtain what I was after. I've spent hour looking for
information on the HP 8170a without success. Before spending a great
deal of time or expense on service diagrams, does anyone know if what
I'm attempting to achieve with the 8170a is possible. Any information
on the 8170a would be grateful appreciated.

Thanks T.O. tloleksy@...


Re: HP1652B Logic Analyser ET AL - system disk, how to create?

 

Hello Mike,

Just a tip of the hat to your fine efforts and to Agilent for their
obvious dedication and pride in their products!

Please let it be known within your organization that I think I speak
for many users and potential users of your equipment when I say that
Agilent's continued interest in supporting equipment that is no
longer part of your curent offerings speaks volumes on the efforts
you will expend in supporting your current products.

This does not escape the notice of individuals who make buying
decisions in your market place. I, for one, will make sure that my
procurement people know that I favour Agilent's equipment for this
very reason.

A wonderful product without manufacturer support is a terrible
investment.

Thank you.


Mitch Sisak
Director
Applications Support
Lotek Wireless Inc.

--- In hp_agilent_equipment@..., "MKawasaki"
<mike_kawasaki@...> wrote:

I have a great update for everyone using the older logic
analyzers.
We've posted many of the O/S disk for these products. Here's a
quick update:

1650_51A DONE
1650_51B DONE
1652_53B NOT DONE -- should be within next week
166xA_AS DONE
166xC_CS DONE
166xCP DONE
166xE_ES_EP DONE
167xD DONE
167xG DONE
16500A DONE
16500B NOT DONE -- but I will request

On the scope side, I was able to find the 5454X O/S for
Alexander.
I've asked the division to post within the next week on
Agilent.com.

Please know that the dialogue on this discussion forum was the
catalyst for getting this workk done. Thanks for keeping the
loyalty to our "old is gold" obsolete equipment.

Mike Kawasaki
Agilent T&M eBusiness Manager


--- In hp_agilent_equipment@..., "MKawasaki"
<mike_kawasaki@> wrote:

Alexander,

This is another product that I used to work on during my days in
Colorado Springs :-)

I can't find the file within our intranet, but will send a
request
to the division support engineers. I plan to get an update
within
the next week.

Mike

--- In hp_agilent_equipment@..., Alexander Whiplash
<alexander_whiplash@> wrote:


--- MKawasaki <mike_kawasaki@> wrote:

Mike, now you're asking for something even older
than my Agilent/HP
career :-)

...

It doesn't hurt to ask.

Mike
Along the same lines, might there be a copy of the
firmware update disk image for the 54540A scope ? That
was also a 'springs box from the same era.


AW



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R: Re: HP8505A, 8501A and 8503B

 

Thanks wb0emu,
should you decide to scan it. :-)), let me know!

Ciai

Luigi


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Da: hp_agilent_equipment@...
[mailto:hp_agilent_equipment@...] Per conto di nj902
Inviato: domenica 10 dicembre 2006 23.05
A: hp_agilent_equipment@...
Oggetto: [hp_agilent_equipment] Re: HP8505A, 8501A and 8503B



--- In hp_agilent_equipmen <mailto:hp_agilent_equipment%40yahoogroups.com>
t@..., "verri57"
<gigi.verri@...> wrote:
"Does anyone have manuals for the Network analyser 8505A, and the
related Storage Normaliser 8501A and S-Parameters test set 8503B or
know how to find?"
------------------------------

The total documentation set for this system is quite extensive which
is to be expected for a system that cost close to $60,000.00.

I used to have one and it came with several binders that were about 3
inches thick. Just look at the pictures of the system in an old HP
catalog such as on page 454 of the 1984 edition.

Your best bet is probably to watch on ebay, however, Agilent does have
some documentation on their web site. For example:


<>
e.agilent.com/litweb/pdf/08505-90084.pdf


Re: HP8505A, 8501A and 8503B

 

--- In hp_agilent_equipment@..., "verri57"
<gigi.verri@...> wrote:
"Does anyone have manuals for the Network analyser 8505A, and the
related Storage Normaliser 8501A and S-Parameters test set 8503B or
know how to find?"
------------------------------

The total documentation set for this system is quite extensive which
is to be expected for a system that cost close to $60,000.00.

I used to have one and it came with several binders that were about 3
inches thick. Just look at the pictures of the system in an old HP
catalog such as on page 454 of the 1984 edition.

Your best bet is probably to watch on ebay, however, Agilent does have
some documentation on their web site. For example:


HP8505A, 8501A and 8503B

 

Does anyone have manuals for the Network analyser 8505A, and the
related Storage Normaliser 8501A and S-Parameters test set 8503B or
know how to find?

Thanks

Luigi


HP3561A rubber keyboard

 

Hello

Is there anyone who knows where to get a rubber keyboard for the
instrument. I need the 4x4 numeric part.

Peter


Re: regarding bluefeathertech ftp and 8568B

John Miles
 

It may not actually be down, but Bruce changed the port number recently for
reasons I'm not entirely clear on. (I wish he hadn't, because while I can
always remember the URL, I will never be able to remember the non-standard
port number that goes with it when I point people towards the site.)
Basically, you have to use ftp://ftp.bluefeathertech.com:50021 now.

The readme file talks about the reqiured chips (four 27256s, 200 ns access
time or better if I remember correctly.) Despite the note I put in there
about 27C256s not working, at least one person was able to use 27C256s
successfully, so your mileage may vary!

-- john, KE5FX

-----Original Message-----
From: hp_agilent_equipment@...
[mailto:hp_agilent_equipment@...]On Behalf Of Mark
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 3:37 PM
To: hp_agilent_equipment@...
Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] regarding bluefeathertech ftp and 8568B


2 questions please?

1. Is ftp.bluefeathertech.com down? I am unable to connect!

2. What is the prom type in the 8568B? Can I use 27xx type?


Many thanks,
Mark


regarding bluefeathertech ftp and 8568B

Mark
 

2 questions please?

1. Is ftp.bluefeathertech.com down? I am unable to connect!

2. What is the prom type in the 8568B? Can I use 27xx type?


Many thanks,
Mark


Re: HP1652B Logic Analyser ET AL - system disk, how to create?

Didier Juges
 

Mike,

I wanted to thank you and Agilent for doing such a good job with the old
manuals. It is such a treat for those of us who have and still use the
HP/Agilent test gear professionally to also be able to acquire and
economically maintain the older gear for personal use.

Thanks again and please do not stop :-)

Didier KO4BB
Director of Engineering
Crane Co, FWB Division (Keltec)

MKawasaki wrote:

I have a great update for everyone using the older logic analyzers.
We've posted many of the O/S disk for these products. Here's a
quick update:

1650_51A DONE
1650_51B DONE
1652_53B NOT DONE -- should be within next week
166xA_AS DONE
166xC_CS DONE
166xCP DONE
166xE_ES_EP DONE
167xD DONE
167xG DONE
16500A DONE
16500B NOT DONE -- but I will request

On the scope side, I was able to find the 5454X O/S for Alexander.
I've asked the division to post within the next week on Agilent.com.

Please know that the dialogue on this discussion forum was the
catalyst for getting this workk done. Thanks for keeping the
loyalty to our "old is gold" obsolete equipment.

Mike Kawasaki
Agilent T&M eBusiness Manager


--- In hp_agilent_equipment@..., "MKawasaki"
<mike_kawasaki@...> wrote:

Alexander,

This is another product that I used to work on during my days in
Colorado Springs :-)

I can't find the file within our intranet, but will send a request
to the division support engineers. I plan to get an update within
the next week.

Mike

--- In hp_agilent_equipment@..., Alexander Whiplash
<alexander_whiplash@> wrote:

--- MKawasaki <mike_kawasaki@> wrote:


Mike, now you're asking for something even older
than my Agilent/HP
career :-)

...

It doesn't hurt to ask.

Mike

Along the same lines, might there be a copy of the
firmware update disk image for the 54540A scope ? That
was also a 'springs box from the same era.


AW




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Re: HP8559A Display Chip

Pete
 

Mike,

Contact me at peterawson@... re: LD121CJ.

Pete Rawson


Re: Obtain 2 H/P 11593A 50 Ohm BNC Terminations

Pete
 

Don C.

Contact me at peterawson@... about the 11593A terminations.

Pete Rawson


Obtain 2 H/P 11593A 50 Ohm BNC Terminations

Don Collie
 

Looking for two of these 50 Ohm terminations - the ones that are supplied to Terminate the BNC sockets on an 8555A.
Cheers!.........................................Don C.


Re: HP1652B Logic Analyser ET AL - system disk, how to create?

MKawasaki
 

I have a great update for everyone using the older logic analyzers.
We've posted many of the O/S disk for these products. Here's a
quick update:

1650_51A DONE
1650_51B DONE
1652_53B NOT DONE -- should be within next week
166xA_AS DONE
166xC_CS DONE
166xCP DONE
166xE_ES_EP DONE
167xD DONE
167xG DONE
16500A DONE
16500B NOT DONE -- but I will request

On the scope side, I was able to find the 5454X O/S for Alexander.
I've asked the division to post within the next week on Agilent.com.

Please know that the dialogue on this discussion forum was the
catalyst for getting this workk done. Thanks for keeping the
loyalty to our "old is gold" obsolete equipment.

Mike Kawasaki
Agilent T&M eBusiness Manager


--- In hp_agilent_equipment@..., "MKawasaki"
<mike_kawasaki@...> wrote:

Alexander,

This is another product that I used to work on during my days in
Colorado Springs :-)

I can't find the file within our intranet, but will send a request
to the division support engineers. I plan to get an update within
the next week.

Mike

--- In hp_agilent_equipment@..., Alexander Whiplash
<alexander_whiplash@> wrote:


--- MKawasaki <mike_kawasaki@> wrote:

Mike, now you're asking for something even older
than my Agilent/HP
career :-)

...

It doesn't hurt to ask.

Mike
Along the same lines, might there be a copy of the
firmware update disk image for the 54540A scope ? That
was also a 'springs box from the same era.


AW



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Re: HP8559A Display Chip

 

Hi,

The same chipset was used by Tektronix in the DM501A DMM. It might be easier to find a DM501A than the chips.

Good luck,

73 John Barnes VE3XRY

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Jose V. Gavila" <eb5agv@...>
Reply-To: hp_agilent_equipment@...
Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2006 11:28:21 +0100

Hello Mike,

I bought a set from a local (Spanish) supplier a year and a half ago... I
will check if they still have some. Not cheap but far from $250 :-)!

Regards,

JOSE

At 08:16 08/12/2006 +0000, you wrote:

I an repairing an 8559A that I acquired recently, unfortunately the
LD120CJ ADC chip has filed, possibly also the LD121CJ as well. Does
anyone have spares? I have tried the usual surplus outlets and none
have any, apart from those with $250 minimum orders. I know how the
circuit works and I will have to replace it if necessary, but a modern
voltmeter would not look right.

It has another fault with the gain level shifting on some bandwidth
ranges - I assume this is the usual switch contact problem like I had
on my 8558.

Regards
Mike
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La Canyada - Valencia (SPAIN) - Loc: IM99SM

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Re: HP8559A Display Chip

Jose V. Gavila
 

Hello Mike,

I bought a set from a local (Spanish) supplier a year and a half ago... I will check if they still have some. Not cheap but far from $250 :-)!

Regards,

JOSE

At 08:16 08/12/2006 +0000, you wrote:

I an repairing an 8559A that I acquired recently, unfortunately the
LD120CJ ADC chip has filed, possibly also the LD121CJ as well. Does
anyone have spares? I have tried the usual surplus outlets and none
have any, apart from those with $250 minimum orders. I know how the
circuit works and I will have to replace it if necessary, but a modern
voltmeter would not look right.

It has another fault with the gain level shifting on some bandwidth
ranges - I assume this is the usual switch contact problem like I had
on my 8558.

Regards
Mike
----------------------------------------------------------------------
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La Canyada - Valencia (SPAIN) - Loc: IM99SM

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Re: HP8559A Display Chip

Dr.Richard Gajics ICQ17760606
 

Hi!
Here is a link to AGILENT, the company which has take over some HP fuctions.
helmut_koenig@...
Hope he can help
Richard



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I an repairing an 8559A that I acquired recently, unfortunately the

LD120CJ ADC chip has filed, possibly also the LD121CJ as well. Does

anyone have spares? I have tried the usual surplus outlets and none

have any, apart from those with $250 minimum orders. I know how the

circuit works and I will have to replace it if necessary, but a modern

voltmeter would not look right.



It has another fault with the gain level shifting on some bandwidth

ranges - I assume this is the usual switch contact problem like I had

on my 8558.



Regards

Mike














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Re: plastic feet locking strip on HP equipment.

 

$14 for a plastic strip that is worth about $.15? Youch! One of my 8656A was missing the strip also; I think it's a case of people not being careful when they remove the strips (but I did without problem); don't just rip things out... see how they fit first and learn....

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From: Alexander Whiplash <alexander_whiplash@...>

--- Mark <marks@...> wrote:

Can someone please advise me what the plastic strip
along the top of
circa 1980's HP equipment is called?
--- Mark <marks@...> wrote:

Can someone please advise me what the plastic strip
along the top of
circa 1980's HP equipment is called?
One description for it is "top frame plastic piece".
By the early 90s it had become a slightly lighter
color plastic than earlier. A part number is
5041-8802. You can buy them from www.agilent.com, but
cost is rather high at $14. I need one myself, and I
have no clue why these are so easily lost. Usually
there is no need to remove them unless the front panel
is coming out.

AW

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