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- The model number
- The function(s) listed below. Some instruments have multiple functions - for example, the 4195A is a VNA, spectrum analyzer and an impedance analyzer. Therefore the 4195A is listed in multiple categories
Please also check out HPWiki available here:
- Accessory kits - various types
- AC power analyzers - PA2201A and PA2203A
- AC power supplies 6811C, 6812C, 6813C
- Airlines
- Arbitrary waveform generators M8194A
- Amplifiers?493A, 495A?
- Attenuators (optical) 8156A, 8157A, 8158B, 81566A, 81576A,?
- Attenuators (RF) 8494A
- Attenuator set (500 ¦¸) 350C
- Attenuator set (600 ¦¸) 350D
- Attenuator switch driver
- Audio analyzers? 8903A, 8903B, 8903E,? ?
- Base station test sets
- Bit error rate testers (BERTs)
- Cables
- Capacitance meters U1701A, U1701B, 4272A, 4278A, 4279A
- Capacitor Bridge 4270A,
- Capacitor standards 16380A, 16380C,?
- Carrier noise test setsi
- Cesium frequency standards
- Clamp ammeters
- Close field probes
- Crystal Impedance E4915A, E4916A
- Data Acquisition Systems (DAQs)
- DC power analyzers
- DC power supplies 6030A , 6031A , 6032A, 6033A, 6035A, 6131C, 6621A, 6622A, 6623A, 6624A, 6627A, 6255A, 6645A, 6671A, 6672A, 6673A, 6674A, 6675A, 62003A, 62003C, 62003E, 62004A, 62004B, 62004E, 62005A, 62005B, 62005E, 62006A, 62006B, 62006E, 62010A, 62010C, 62010E, 62012A, 62012C, 62012E, 62015A, 62015C, 62015E, 62018A, 62018C, 62018E, 62024A, 62024C, 62024E, 62028A, 62028C, 62028E, 62048A, 62048C, 62048E
- Delay lines
- Detectors
- Device current waveform analyzers
- Digital communications analyzers
- Directional couplers
- Distortion analyzers 330B, 330C, 330D, 331A, 332A, 333A, 334A, 339A, 8903A, 8903B, 8903E,???
- Dynamic measurement DC source
- Electrometers
- Fading simulators
- Femto ammeters
- Filters
- Frequency counters 522B, 5342A 5343A 5352B
- Frequency standards?
- Function Generators ? 3310A,? 8165A,
- GPIB controllers, extenders, cables etc.
- GPS frequency standards
- Harmonic mixers
- High resistance meters 4339B
- High resistance meter fixtures 16008B
- HEV EV Grid Emulators and Test Systems
- In-circuit test systems
- Impedance analyzers 4195A, 4291A, 4291B, 4395A, 4396A, 4396B, 4294A, E4990A, E4991A
- Impedance Analyzer Accessories
- Impedance / Gain Phase analyzer 4194A
- Impedance Meter 4193A,
- Isolators
- LCR meters? U1701A, U1701B, U1731A,? U1731B, U1731C, U1732A, U1732B, U1732C, U1733C, 4191A , 4192A, 4194A, 4195A, E4196A,? 4216A, 4260A, 4261A, 4262A? 4263A, 4263B, 4271B, 4274A, 4275A, 4276A , 4277A, 4284A, 4285A, 4286A, 4287A, 4291A, 4291B, 4294A, 4332A, 4342A, 4395A, 4396A, 4396B, E4980A and E4980AL
- LCR meter calibration devices? 16380A 42030A? 42090A, 42091A and 42100A
- LCR meter accessories
- 2-Terminal BNCs.
- 4-Terminal Pair (BNC connectors)
- Cable extension 16048A, 16048D, 16048E, 16048G, 16048H
- DC current bias accessories 42841A, 42842A, 42842B, 42842C, 42843A
- DC voltage bias accessories 16065A, 16065C,
- Kelvin clips 16089A, 16089B, 16089C,16089E
- Lead Components 16047A,16047B, 16047D, 16047E
- Material 16451B, 16452A
- Probes 42941A
- SMD 16034E, 16034G, 16034H
- 2-port 16096A
- 7 mm (APC7)
- 2-Terminal BNCs.
- LCZ meters? 4276A, 4277A,
- Lightwave clock / data receivers
- Lightwave converter
- Lightwave component analyzer
- Lightwave measurement system mainframes
- Lightwave polarization analyzers 8509B
- Logic analyzers
- Nemo wireless network solutions.
- Noise and interference test set
- Noise figure analyzers
- Noise sources 346A, 346B. 346C ,
- Matching pads (50 ohm to 75 ohm or similar)
- Materials test equipment
- Microwave repeaters
- Microwave downconverters 70427A
- Microwave / THz sources
- Milliammeter 428B
- Milliohm meter
- Mobile communications DC source
- Modular instruments
- AXIe
- Data acquisition (DAQ)
- USB
- PXIe
- Modulation analyzers
- Multimeters 427A, 970A
- Optical attenuators
- Optical heads
- Optical sources
- Optical spectrum analyzers
- Oscilloscopes 120A, 120AR, 120B, 122A, 130A, 130B, 130BR, 130C, 140A, 140B, 141A, 150A, 150AR, 160B, 180A, 180AR, 180CD, 181A, 181AR, 181T, 181TR, 182C, 182T, 183A, 183B, 184A, 184B, 185A, 185B, 1200A, 1200B, 1220A, 1221A, 1703A, 1707A, 1707B, 1710A, 1710B, 1715A, 1722A, 1725A, 1726A, 1740A, 1741A, 1742A, 1743A, 1744A, 1746A, 1980A, 1980B, 5403A, 6000A, 6000L, 16533A, 16534A, 54100A, 5410B, 54100C, 5100D, 54111D, 54120A, 54120B, 54200A, 54501A, 54502A, 54503A, 54504A, 54520A, 54520C, 54540A, 54540C, 54542A, 54542C, 54600B, 54601A, 54601B, 54602B, 54603B,? 54645A, 54654N, 54710A, 54720A, 54750A, 54825N, E1428,?
- Oven controlled crystal oscillators (OCXOs)
- Pattern generators
- PCM terminal test set
- Phase noise measurement
- Pico ammeters
- Printers 2225
- Plotters 7470A, 7475A?
- Probes
- Protocol analyzers and exercisers.
- Power booster test sets
- Power meters 431A, 431B, 431C, 432A, 435A, 435B, 437B, 438A
- Power splitters
- Power supplies
- Pulse generators
- Q-meters 4342A?
- Q-meter calibration inductors 16470A
- Reflection transmission test set
- Return loss module (optical)
- Relays / switches / switch matrices (optical)
- Relays / switches / switch matrices (RF)
- Resistor standards 42030A?and 42100A
- S-parameter test sets
- Scalar network analyzers
- SCSI bus preprocessor interface E2324A
- Selective level meters 3746A
- Semiconductors
- Semiconductor parameter analyzers 4145A, 4155B, 4156B,
- Signal analyzers
- Signal generators / sweep generators / signal sources / oscillators 200CD, 201B, 209A, 204D,? 608A,? 8165A
- Software
- Source measure units
- Spectrum analyzers 4195A,???
- Switch control units
- SWR meter 415E?
- Time interval? counters
- Time mark generator 226A
- Timing and data state modules
- Torque wrenches
- Transmitter testers
- Trigger modules
- Ultrasound transducers
- Universal bridge? 4260A, 4265A, 4265B?
- Vacuum tube voltmeter 410C
- Vector Impedance Meter 4193A, 4800A, 4815A
- Vector Network Analyzers (VNAs) 4195A,? 8510A, 8510B, 8510C, 8753A, 8753B, 8753C, 8753D, 8753E, 8753ES, 8752ET, 8719A, 8719B, 8719C, 8719D, 8720A, 8720B, 8720C, 8720D, 8720ES, 8722A, 8722B, 8722C, 8722D, 8722ES,
- Vector Network Analyzers (VNA) calibration kits 85032B, 85032E, 85033C, 85033D, 85033E, 85050B, 85050C, 85050D, 85052B, 85052C, 85052D, 85054A, 85054B, 85054D, 85056A
- Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) verification kits
- Vector Signal Analyzer 89650S, 89600S
- Vector voltmeters 8405A, 8508A,
- VXI mainframes 70000B, 70000C
- Waveform and function generators
- Waveguide to waveguide and waveguide to coaxial transitions.
- Wireless 58 OTA chambers
- Wireless channel emulators
- Wireless network emulators
- Wireless communication test sets
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Re: Application and Service Notes on HPWiki - Update
Thank You, amazing. Fra: [email protected] <[email protected]> P? vegne af Wolfgang Schraml via groups.io Sendt: 11. november 2024 13:06 Til:
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Re: Application and Service Notes on HPWiki - Update
Vielen Dank, Wolfgang! Wow! --MfG Tom -- Prof. Thomas H. Lee Allen Ctr., Rm. 205 420 Via Palou Mall Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-4070 http://www-smirc.stanford.edu
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Tom Lee
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Re: HP instrument sticky case panel surface
The sticky stuff is likely plasticizer that has separated from the vinyl coating on the panels. I have had good success using denatured alcohol and a rag to scrub? off the residue. ?? Bruce Gentry,
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greenboxmaven
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Re: Application and Service Notes on HPWiki - Update
Amazing wor
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Dave McGuire
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HP instrument sticky case panel surface
Hi, I have a HP8515a that developed sticky surfaces on the top and bottom panels. It feels like leftover glue. I try to clean it with light soap water or gluegone but it doesn't seem to work at all.
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Calvin Guan
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Re: Fitting rack ears to ageing HP equipment
Thanks all for the advice which gave me the encouragement to persist. In the end a combination of heat and a very thin bladed screwdriver did the trick. My next step was to use acetone but I didn't
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Tim Barrett K9VB
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Re: Another dead 8753D YTO
Marcus- Fascinating and wonderful solution.? I still have a few questions for you or anyone else who cares to answer.? Please forgive my ignorance: 1)? The YIG listed on your original link is an
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Scott Vance
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Can an 8444A be used with an 8569B?
Hello everyone. I have an 8569B and was wondering if the HP 8444A tracking gen can be used with it? Only asking as have found no info online. Thanks in advance James
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James55
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Re: HP 3586 counter reading high
Hi Burt, It has the 004 time base however I have all of the gear synced to gps.?? Using the 3586 as a sig gen - tuned frequency on front display matches the output sig on the back panel. When
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Bill Riches
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Re: HP 3586 counter reading high
There are two crystals that provide the injection, or carrier, for the upper and lower sideband product detectors, and as I recall, the 1800 Hz tone is a function of the product detector/s, . They are
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Burt K6OQK
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Re: HP 3586 counter reading high
Thanks for that, Paul! I may just do some retro-fitting.
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John Ackermann N8UR
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Re: HP 3586 counter reading high
Quite sometime ago maybe 10 years a Ham in Canada did indeed make a BFO replacement that was synthesized. I built up a unit and it worked very well. I suspect I might have the details around still.
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paulswed
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Re: A Caution- leaking and fuming batteries
Oh, and a sad tear for the damaged Watkins Johnson Receiver. Very good equipment. I used a few WJ-8999s and worked on one to repair it, too. Now, that is a very packed receiver. Both boxes are really
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si_emi_01
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Re: A Caution- leaking and fuming batteries
That happened in my McIntosh MAC4200 Stereo Receiver I purchased off of ebay. When I checked it out, the 3 AA size NiCd Battery Pack had failed. It ate the paint under the Battery Holder plus the
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si_emi_01
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FTGH: 98629A balanced test connector
Found in the pile: a balanced test connector type 98629A. I have no use for it, so for P&P only it can come your way.
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Leo Potjewijd
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Re: Fitting rack ears to ageing HP equipment
Worst case, acetone will soften/loosen the adhesive, but be careful not to spill it on sensitive areas of the instrument and don¡¯t drink it! A little acetone will return stickiness to old trim
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Jeremy Nichols
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Re: Fitting rack ears to ageing HP equipment
I've always used an old hairdryer to soften the adhesive, an old flat blade dining knife of the type that was commonly made in Sheffield or Manchester can be used to pry, these days they sell the
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factory
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Re: A Caution- leaking and fuming batteries
Ya... I've seen that leakage... and destruction... when people have balked at replacing the battery with the speced battery. The speced battery is usually expensive... often seemingly unreasonably
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Roy Thistle
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Re: HP8568B HT BASIC and GPIB NI
Andrea Have a look at : https://dj6ta.darc.de/programm/ The documents are in german, but you have a set of softwares (based on HT Basic) to drive test gears, and some set up with various GPIB
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Jacques DULONGPONT
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Re: HP 3586 counter reading high
I used the 3586 in several of the FMTs and was worried about the BFO. It turned out that the stability was just fine. However, you didn't want to derive the measured frequency from the beat note as
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John Ackermann N8UR
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