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Re: HPIB disk drive as a substitute for SRAM cards
At Keysight's website they had a pointer to the "1999 SCPI Command Reference".. Oh joy! I found the catalog command and the COPY commands right away. These do look to be the same files as I have so
By Jim · #147239 ·
Re: Introduction
Your remark is relevant, except that in my case, I have no other place for storage and this is probably also the case for many other people, with the little storage space that I have, only a few
By Yves Tardif · #147238 ·
HPIB disk drive as a substitute for SRAM cards
I've made some progress on this project by having the dual disk drive talk to the HP8924C. I would like to transfer the calibration files on the Panasonic SRAM card into the disk drive. I'd like to
By Jim · #147237 ·
Re: Introduction
All of these nice labs with sturdy shelves are inspiring me to finally set up some shelves of my own. I would like to move the power supplies up and free up a little more space on the bench. Also try
By Jim · #147236 ·
Re: Introduction
I don't know if I would label them as redundant. Some are hot standby spares and in other situations multiples are required. In a prototype RF circuit three mixers in a downconversion chain will
By Jim · #147235 ·
Re: HP-IB connector screws
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By dbztuzujdhgtrjzthxh · #147234 ·
Re: Introduction
Good point, and one I go by. [email protected]> wrote:
By Radu Bogdan Dicher · #147233 ·
Re: Introduction
I notice too many of these benches have redundant gear stacked close to the user. Not much point in that. Keep the few instruments you commonly use nearby, the rare ones in farther storage. The ones
By VE6WMR · #147232 ·
Re: Introduction
Wow. Sorry, y'all, but Yves takes the cake. And not only because he's the only one to have *posibly* better metrology stuff than I do... :) Yves - if you're ever considering letting go of some of your
By Radu Bogdan Dicher · #147231 ·
Re: Introduction
Yves: Great eye identifying some of those items! Yes, I still get a lot of use out of the analog video gear, as one of my major hobby activities is repair and restoration of vintage TV and video
By Bob Weiss · #147230 ·
Re: Introduction
Yes, there is some Heathkit equipment I built myself; one is a metered power line Variac. I suppose that dates me! But, that stuff is just very useful and continues to run fine. That wall-mounted
By Larry McDavid · #147229 ·
Re: Introduction
I'll look into that for the tools, because sometimes it's discouraging. I have projects that are quite intense sometimes, and the tools are everywhere... it will be a good idea to have this magnetic
By Yves Tardif · #147228 ·
Re: HP-IB connector screws
A standard D series standoff should work. The threads may possibly be metric or asa. Glenn -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Glenn Little ARRL Technical
By Glenn Little · #147227 ·
Re: Introduction
Hi Bob, Great Lab, I notice you have a video equipment bay on the right, is this equipment useful to you today. I ask because I used to work in CATV, and at the time I used a TEK 1910 generator like
By Yves Tardif · #147226 ·
Re: Introduction
You guys have some spaces a novice like me aspire for! Yves I like your setup with literature close by (whether that be manuals or theory textbooks). -Frank
By Frank Mashockie · #147225 ·
Re: Introduction
Yves, one thing I have that greatly helps keep my tools organized is a magnetic tool holder.? I mounted it under the shelf above my bench so that it keeps all my hand tools off the benchtop but close
By Jim Ford · #147224 ·
Re: Free to good home, HP 5423A system + manuals and spares
The 5423A system has now started on its way to Dave's museum. Or should I say, toward...
By Precaud · #147223 ·
Re: Introduction
Yes, it's always interesting to see how other people arrange and manage their workspace. I'm quite envious of the overall room size some of you guys have, but I'm not so keen on the way some of you
By jmr · #147222 ·
Re: Introduction
Here's a shot of my home lab, complete with lots of HP goodness.... &3, Bob Weiss N2IXK
By Bob Weiss · #147221 ·
Re: Introduction
Hi Larry, Modest but very well-organized lab. My tools are not so well organized, maybe I should take an example from you. I admit that sometimes, it's total chaos in my lab. The choice of your
By Yves Tardif · #147220 ·