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Re: 5370B problem. -5 V rail not working, and 7 A fuse in -10 V unregulated supply blown.
Only the earlier 5370As used that ROM slot. The ROM is on the CPU board in later 'A's and 'B's. drkirkby@...> wrote:
By Orin Eman · #92310 ·
5370B problem. -5 V rail not working, and 7 A fuse in -10 V unregulated supply blown.
I have a 5370B which I bought from eBay with supposedly error 02, which is an overflow and user error. However, on opening it up I can see the problem is more than that, because one of the 7 A fuses
By Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd <drkirkby@...> · #92309 ·
Re: HP85050A open standard 1250-1873 wanted
But I did test the same DUT by HP8753E and Advantest R3765BH or R3767C . They have the same results.R3765/7 are using Maury Cal. Kit. 從我的 iPhone 傳送
By Yiu On Tony C · #92308 ·
Re: HP85050A open standard 1250-1873 wanted
Please [email protected]> wrote: You might want to consider asking on /g/Test-Equipment-For-Sale-Wanted-or-Exchange/ The 8753 uses the 85031 (from memory) which is a fairly simple
By Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd <drkirkby@...> · #92307 ·
Re: HP8405A - Uncommon component failure?
Ive seen those components fail before but usually with those failure tends to be mechanical rather than electrical. Thermal cycling, mounting stress, defect in bonding leads etc. as they usually fail
By Scott McGrath · #92306 ·
Re: Quoting Prior Messages (Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Transistors for the A17 voltage regulator 8642B)
As to usenet i remember bang paths and telebit trailblazer modems I.e. csiro!bigsite!foovax!barbox!me As for google they get all my e-commerce mail as they do a reasonable job of keeping it spam free
By Scott McGrath · #92305 ·
HP85050A open standard 1250-1873 wanted
Hi members : Anyone still using HP85050A with 1250-1873? open standard ?? Any photos or extra can offer ?? In my 8510A have the cal. standard file A1. when cal. with 85050B can see the actually
By Yiu On Tony C · #92304 ·
Re: Quoting Prior Messages (Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Transistors for the A17 voltage regulator 8642B)
Please note, at the bottom of each email is a link to "mute" a topic. For this thread, for example it is /mt/27784316/153383 for me. It might be a different link for others. Dave
By Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd <drkirkby@...> · #92303 ·
Re: Quoting Prior Messages (Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Transistors for the A17 voltage regulator 8642B)
All open source email clients support threading, including pine, many IMAP providers support it server-side, etc. Email has not been “designed” for many things because nobody had an idea what it
By Kuba Sunderland-Ober · #92302 ·
Re: Quoting Prior Messages (Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Transistors for the A17 voltage regulator 8642B)
Old internet saying: If a company provides a service to you for free, then you are their product. Gmail is free because Google (Alphabet actually) reads all of your emails for interesting information,
By Chuck Harris · #92301 ·
Re: Quoting Prior Messages (Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Transistors for the A17 voltage regulator 8642B)
Kuba, Threading is nice, and most every email reader has it, but the nice easy read you get with threading (assuming you never delete any emails from your inbox) is just a list of message subject
By Chuck Harris · #92300 ·
Re: Quoting Prior Messages (Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Transistors for the A17 voltage regulator 8642B)
DELETE -- Dave Manuals@... www.ArtekManuals.com
By Dave / NR1DX · #92299 ·
Re: Quoting Prior Messages (Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Transistors for the A17 voltage regulator 8642B)
Enough already - this horse is already dead. <deliberately NOT quoting the endless discussion> David
By David C. Partridge · #92298 ·
HP8405A - Uncommon component failure?
I guess we all have a mental hit-list of the components we all expect to find failed in the equipment we fix? - Tant caps & Carbon comp resistors anyone? However when I decided to finally get round
By Adrian Nicol · #92297 ·
Re: Quoting Prior Messages (Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Transistors for the A17 voltage regulator 8642B)
“SHOULD” (upper case) is actually defined in RFC 2119, which says: 3. SHOULD This word [… means] that there may exist valid reasons in particular circumstances to ignore a particular item, but
By Carsten Bormann · #92296 ·
Re: Quoting Prior Messages (Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Transistors for the A17 voltage regulator 8642B)
True.
By Tom Gardner · #92295 ·
Re: Quoting Prior Messages (Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Transistors for the A17 voltage regulator 8642B)
mike.terrell@...> wrote: FWIW, I have an account at drizzle.com. I have gmail import all my incoming email at drizzle.com such that it shows up in my gmail inbox. I see that there are
By Orin Eman · #92294 ·
Re: Quoting Prior Messages (Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Transistors for the A17 voltage regulator 8642B)
Michael A. Terrell
By Michael A. Terrell · #92293 ·
Re: Quoting Prior Messages (Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Transistors for the A17 voltage regulator 8642B)
Changing your mail program (MUAs, Mail User Agent) has NOTHING AT ALL to do with changing mail *providers* or your email address! -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
By Dave McGuire · #92292 ·
Re: Quoting Prior Messages (Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Transistors for the A17 voltage regulator 8642B)
SHOULD != MUST. Both are used within RFCs and they have DIFFERENT meaning. But that is secondary to the fact that email was never supposed to be a discussion instrument so nobody cares threading mail
By Sergey Kubushyn · #92291 ·