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Re: 00105-6013 HP crystal oscillator wanted
Hi? Morris, That's the beast! I've two, recovered from 5360A counters, one I've repurposed as a general purpose 5MHz source and a spare, which I'll pass on to you if it suits. If memory serves, two
By Warren · #141178 ·
Re: Agilent E4406A / 16700 CPU issue
Possibly unrelated, but I have an Agilent PNA? from about 2006.? It had a number of issues including a "non-functional" CPU board (according to Keysight).? Symptoms were similar to yours - 3 or 4
By Scott Vance · #141177 ·
Re: HP 8593e Herotek GC100-169
Hello, thank you very much for your information I will see what I found on ebay THANKS
By on4lj@... · #141176 ·
Re: 410C VTVM Test Leads Coax Type Help
There may be some confusion about various cable requirements. If you're talking about just getting a signal into a VTVM, then almost any wiring should do - it's low frequency, high-Z, and no
By Ed Breya · #141175 ·
Re: Agilent E4406A / 16700 CPU issue
I've already tried removing both boards, and it didn't help. I just noticed that there is a second flash IC. From probing the chip enable pins, it seems like the vast majority of the reads the CPU
By Board · #141174 ·
Re: 410C VTVM Test Leads Coax Type Help
I see the triax on her page but I don't see the coax. Maybe she does have it but not on the page? Thanks, Barry - N4BUQ
By n4buq · #141173 ·
Re: 410C VTVM Test Leads Coax Type Help
Check out KISS.? Ashley has what you need. http://www.kiss-electronics.com/products.htm 73/jeff/ac0c alpha-charlie-zero-charlie www.ac0c.com
By Jeff AC0C · #141172 ·
410C VTVM Test Leads Coax Type Help
Dear HP Group I'm starting a new restoration project and am need of any knowledge around the type of coax used on the test leads.? I've seen many videos (Curious Marc's was an excellent one), scoured
By Adam Attig · #141171 ·
Re: Old style oval HP power cords
Like others, I prefer to change these to regular IEC sockets and plugs on gear that I expect to keep for a long time. It's not too difficult to make the conversion. mostly needing a nibbling tool, a
By Ed Breya · #141170 ·
Re: Opposite problem: disintegrating Old style Oval HP Receptacle ( ... was Old style oval HP power cords )
This one's in good shape. If you can stand the extra parts that come with it. $15 incl postage. -- John
By John Griessen · #141169 ·
Re: Wtb: power switch for 3335A or front panel
Edit: clarification¡­the aluminum casting is the panel part other than the switch that I need, as there is a chunk missing from the edge of mine. For a reasonable price I don¡¯t mind buying a whole
By Ed Marciniak · #141168 ·
Wtb: power switch for 3335A or front panel
I have a 3335A with a broken power switch. I have the key cap, and just need a compatible switch or for a reasonable price, a front panel. Does anyone have something around they¡¯d like to part with?
By Ed Marciniak · #141167 ·
Re: Old style oval HP power cords
After you set up your pins/sockets on a nice new power cord, you can then use hot glue all around them to mold a new plug. Coat the receptacle with a bit of grease for form release first, inject, let
By Nick Andrews · #141166 ·
Re: Old style oval HP power cords
I have, in an emergency, crimped individual Molex-style female pins to the power cord wires, added shrink-tubing insulation, and then pushed the female pins onto the male pins of the connector in the
By Jeremy Nichols · #141165 ·
Re: Old style oval HP power cords
If you have the power cords with reversed hot/neutral that were commonplace for use on Friden calculators simply cut off the AC plug end and install a new one wired in reverse. I seriously doubt if
By Greg Muir · #141164 ·
Re: Opposite problem: disintegrating Old style Oval HP Receptacle ( ... was Old style oval HP power cords )
Note that these were made in grounded and ungrounded versions, there are a few that used the ungrounded variant with an inductor to the case, the 331A is one example. Also they are used for many other
By factory · #141163 ·
Re: HP8510B Reading and writing A13 EEPROM, problem with Xicor x28256
Hi Bruce, Thanks for the offer! Much appreciated, but what I really would like is to make sure I write to the EEPROMs?correctly. Is your impression that all writes work immediately or do you have to
By Staffan · #141162 ·
Re: Opposite problem: disintegrating Old style Oval HP Receptacle ( ... was Old style oval HP power cords )
I have a used one - good condition - that you can have. Thanks, Barry - N4BUQ
By n4buq · #141161 ·
Re: Opposite problem: disintegrating Old style Oval HP Receptacle ( ... was Old style oval HP power cords )
That is a PH-163 connector. Here's one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/266413553756 Paul -- Paul Amaranth, GCIH | Manchester MI, USA Aurora Group of Michigan, LLC | Security, Systems & Software
By Paul Amaranth · #141160 ·
Opposite problem: disintegrating Old style Oval HP Receptacle ( ... was Old style oval HP power cords )
I have the opposite problem: I have an instrument where the Old hp Oval Receptacle has disintegrated due to misuse or time. It is so bad that it causes intermittent AC mains issues and is on the verge
By gren · #141159 ·