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Re: 4195A question
Well first of all, any self-respecting man is going to do that anyway, realistically. Despite all the money I've paid to hit men trying to eradicate them, there are still a few topic nazis on this
By Dave McGuire · #104799 ·
Re: non-profit engineering
Cry me a river. In Europe, we have worked under - and circumvented - customs for like 40 years. There is a lot you can do to "reduce" the value of the shit being shipped. Many things are totally
By Tam Hanna · #104798 ·
Re: 4195A question
Yeah, thats the spirit. Take it all off line, so that the next dude who stumbles across a 4195A can resume operations by scratching his balls. I am willing to help out, to try and source stuff from
By Tam Hanna · #104797 ·
Re: Racks for older equipment
Costco also sells them. Bakers Racks. I bought a dozen of them a couple of years ago to set up gear in my garage. They were 79.00 on sale. I did find that a dozen of these is about the limit for a
By Sam Reaves · #104796 ·
Re: Seeking advice on a precision DVM
FWIW I have a Fluke 8842A. It reads down to .001 ohms. 5v on the probe tips.
By avvidclif · #104795 ·
HP70004 power supply
Hello, I have a friend that is looking for the schematics of the power supply of its HP70004 in high quality. He has some files but they are not readable. Someone could help us to find that document ?
By Fabien F4CTZ · #104794 ·
Re: Racks for older equipment
LOL at the Jean Stapleton (AKA Edith Bunker) "Those Were the Daaaaays" memories!Jim Ford?Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
By Jim Ford · #104793 ·
Re: Seeking advice on a precision DVM
(Full disclosure: I just got three more :-) Well, the 3457A are rack width (425mm (16.75 ¡°)), but only 292mm (11.5 ¡°) deep (compare to 3456A at 527.1 mm (20? triple-barleycorns)). Compared to a
By Carsten Bormann · #104792 ·
Re: Seeking advice on a precision DVM
I have 2 HP3456's, picked up in the San Diego area for $20 and for $50. I like the fact that it is calibrated with multi-turn pots accessible from the front panel, rather than calibration constants
By John Kolb · #104791 ·
Re: Craigslist HP 8566B Indianapolis
Hmm, that is very encouraging. I had put the 2380+2382 into storage when I needed to clear up some workspace; perhaps it's time to pull it out and get it on the bench. I shall look for that Marconi
By Dave McGuire · #104790 ·
Re: Seeking advice on a precision DVM
For a great many measurements that most of us make, I suspect the the "free" Harbor Freight Tools DMM serves the purpose just fine. It's great for quick checks and especially continuity testing. You
By Stuart Landau · #104789 ·
Re: Anyone out there fix a partially working 334A I need desperately to get it up and running!
The manual nulling was much faster and it didn't take long to get the knack of it! <http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail>
By Ken Eckert · #104788 ·
Re: Racks for older equipment
<Jean Stapleton voice> Those were the days! </Jean Stapleton voice> -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
By Dave McGuire · #104787 ·
Re: Racks for older equipment
When working for a small CLEC that became a good sized one (where I became acquainted with the good Dave McGuire) we used to put a microwave data endpoint, a T1 modem, a router and a switch in a rock
By bownes · #104786 ·
Re: Racks for older equipment
Been there done that, it is surprising what you can throw into an SKB road case with no issues. I used to limit our 8U SKB cases that we used for amps to about 110 pounds, so they could still be moved
By Matt Patoray · #104785 ·
Re: Racks for older equipment
Yeah... I looked it up.?? I was finally able to actually see the photo, but it was a frustrating experience.?? There was also supposed to be some conversion tools, but all the ones I found took
By Daun Yeagley · #104784 ·
Re: OT: Help identifying these mixers required - ADTEC
I have Skolnik's first edition RADAR Handbook. His name was also used in the "Revenge of the Nerds' movie. [email protected]> wrote:
By Michael A. Terrell · #104783 ·
Re: Anyone out there fix a partially working 334A I need desperately to get it up and running!
No problem. I only remembered it because I have two 331A too repair and they are in the same family. The 333A/334A have the auto nulling, where the 331A/332A don't. I've used a 334A in production
By Michael A. Terrell · #104782 ·
Re: 5343A troubles
Hmmm.. 250 to 800 MHz sounds pretty wide for a suckout. Too bad the OP can't go beyond 1 GHz to check for periodicity. Daniel, I have a 5343A and can test up to 20 GHz. IFAIK, mine is working
By Jim Ford · #104781 ·
Re: Seeking advice on a precision DVM
Ha! I love my freebie Harbor Freight DMM! Nice feature is the On/Off switch; why do I have to turn the darn dial back to Off every time, when 99 times out of 100 I'm just going back to Ohms anyway?!
By Jim Ford · #104780 ·