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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
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- 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 Ω) 350C
- Attenuator set (600 Ω) 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: Service manual scan post processing
I just saw John's post. I forgot to add to my earlier post (below) that I
also convert all documents that I scan to OCR format as well.
I do not intend for this follow-up post about my omission to be
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Dave Daniel
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Re: Service manual scan post processing
This +1.
600dpi, G4 compression. (Not JPEG compression -- Never JPEG)
I've got some terrible Linux scripts that use NETPBM/ImageMagick/Tiff
tools to build PDFs for the few I've ever scanned, but the
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David Holland
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Re: Service manual scan post processing
Hi John,?sounds interesting.
Would you be interested in running a few sample pages through the process?
Peter
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Peter Brown
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Re: Service manual scan post processing
We switched from the exorbitantly priced Adobe to PDF-XChange several years ago at work (and me personally) and could not be happier.? Excellent and very functional product at 60-70 USD per
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Harold Foster
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Re: Service manual scan post processing
I'm hesitant to bring this up because I'm only just barely beginning to understand it and create a workflow, but as an alternative to Adobe, there is a Google Cloud "Vision" API that does OCR of PDF
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John Ackermann N8UR
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Re: Fan and ball bearings on 8340/8341 Sweep Generators
Yes. and that's often your very best solution.
Grease is a mixture of oil and a soap thickener.? The soap is simply a medium that slowly dispenses oil over time, keeping the bearing lubricated. Old
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Jim Adney
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Re: Service manual scan post processing
Check ebay, etc. to see if someone is selling an older copy.
I've been using Acrobat X (10) for a long time with no proplems.
DaveD
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Dave Daniel
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Re: Service manual scan post processing
I usually scan the manual pages at 1200 or 600 dpi to PDF form and save
them. Then if I want to load them on a reading device or share them, I'll
use Adobe to downsample the file(s) to a lower
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Dave Daniel
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Re: Service manual scan post processing
Thanks, Alexandre? I will take a look.
Seems like Acrobat Pro v11 is no longer supported? - any idea experience of their current product?
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Peter Brown
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Re: Service manual scan post processing
I scan a lot of manuals, pdfize it and thrown in my esquemateca (link in my
sig)
I use Adobe Acrobat Pro (I believe V11), using low compression and
clearscan. The output is great. Remember to mark
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Alexandre Souza
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Service manual scan post processing
I have recently been scanning sections of microfiched service manuals for a couple of group members using a Canon MS-800
There is a significant tradeoff between file size and readability (especially
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Peter Brown
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Fan and ball bearings on 8340/8341 Sweep Generators
Just want to share my experience dealing with my noisy fan on my 8340s.
One of my 8340s started to develop loud fan noise to the point I need to do something. The fan is an ETRI 148VP 028030 AC fan.
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Calvin Guan
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Re: Looking for RF Limiter specs
Dave, the first place I would look would be in the HP, Agilent, Keysight Microwave Accessory catalog. Probably looking at several years from 1990’s through 2006 will help you. All 5086-xxxx are
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Don Bitters
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Re: 5345A electronic counter *restoration adventure*
After reading a little more, I discovered that the clock signal for the display is not generated in A15, but in A14, specifically in U13 (pn 1820-1194 or 74LS193 up/down binary counter) . This signal
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RubenRubio
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Re: HP 8563E Shows Signal Present at 100MHz and below without an Input
What marker frequency do you get on the 0dBm signal?
It sounds like you are looking at the LO feed through signal, if so the marker on peak signal will be 0 MHz @ 0 dBm.
What do you see if you do
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Don Bitters
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Re: IPA type for 3.5mm connector cleaning
Non-the-less, the label on my CVS brand isopropyl alcohol clearly states that it has a bitterant added to it, and it does leave a residue.
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Steve Byan
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Re: Agilent 8753ES P? and up arrow on left side of display ?
The up arrow means fast sweep mode
P? I found to mean unlevelled power at the start or end of the sweep.
Perhaps the power settings are causing it to be out of range at the start
or end of the
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Roger Henderson
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Re: IPA type for 3.5mm connector cleaning
There have been a number of recent posts about various alcohols for cleaning.
I wonder if there has been confusion between ethanol (EtOH) (grain alcohol) and isopropanol.? When distilling? grain
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David Speck
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Re: Agilent 8753ES P? and up arrow on left side of display ?
Here's a pic of the up arrow & P?.. What do they mean? ?If I look closely I can see in red what might be the beginning of the word CAUTION. Any ides appreciated.
Thanks
Hank
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Hank WD5JFR
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