Re: HP141T with multiple sections
Time moves on. I don't think I'd spend the time or money to retrofit a HP141T. On another more modern, valuable model with parts NLA,? it might be worthwhile. List your unit free for pickup and see
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VE6WMR
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Re: Troubleshooting a 8591e with opt 130
Hey Adri and Yves, To begin with the spikes while varying Ref levels that where only present with Correct on, these are indeed gone. I'm guessing they where caused by incorrect gain in the Lin vs Log
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Marco
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#148894
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Re: Wanted: Manual for HP 6116A power supply
Well, how about that. Something must have been up with my internet, as the manual didn't show up on the Artek site when I checked before... I am a happy repeat customer, so that might be the easiest,
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Jared Cabot
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#148893
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Re: Shielded probe cables?
Yes, the connector on the chassis I believe is FCN-215Q060-G/0 (male).? And for completeness, the connector on the cable side is FCN-214J060-G/0 (female). There are a couple of different flavors,
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Mark Litwack
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#148892
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Re: HP141T with multiple sections
Removing the CRT won't make much difference to the weight, most of the weight is in the transformer & plug-ins. Also you will still need most of the electronics for the plug-ins. Personally I would
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factory
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#148891
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Re: Wanted: Manual for HP 6116A power supply
I second, third and fourth that. Not only are the manuals excellent, but Artek is a good firm. ------------------------ Dave (Nick) Daniel KC0WJN ------------------------ [email protected]> wrote:
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Dave Daniel
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#148890
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Re: Wanted: Manual for HP 6116A power supply
I highly recommend Artek - excellent quality, actual page size (no schematic tiled partial scans), bookmarked - everything is top notch. I personally have an 11x17 color printer home and a binding
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Radu Bogdan Dicher
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#148889
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Re: Wanted: Manual for HP 6116A power supply
There are three on ePay, one of which might be a copy, one has no picture and this one which is an original (has make offer), maybe someone can help with international shipping, if the seller can't;
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factory
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#148888
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Re: Wanted: Manual for HP 6116A power supply
That link is for a 6112A (0-40V), not a 6116A ( 0-100 0-100 V). [email protected]> wrote:
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Michael A. Terrell
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#148887
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Re: Wanted: Manual for HP 6116A power supply
Artek manuals have it - their scans are usually top notch - no connection just a happy customer, I have bought many dozens over the years. http://artekmanuals.com/manuals/hp-manuals/
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Adrian Nicol
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#148886
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Re: Wanted: Manual for HP 6116A power supply
Have you searched for "HP STB Series Power Supply manual". https://www.manualslib.com/manual/3536743/Hp-Stb-Series.html#manual This link appears to be a better copy than Keysight.
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Tom Haynes
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Re: Wanted: Manual for HP 6116A power supply
Thanks for the link, but this is the same terrible copy as on the Keysight website.
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Jared Cabot
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#148884
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Re: Wanted: Manual for HP 6116A power supply
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/wnxncyhd8o3bjiglwk9om/hp-6116a-man.pdf?rlkey=bmle7q5xs6zl4xzr1wk2sv2ap&dl=0 [email protected]> wrote:
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Michael A. Terrell
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#148883
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Re: Shielded probe cables?
You mean on the actual HP/Agilent/Keysight unit? Thanks for all the pointers. I will check them out!
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Anders
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#148882
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Wanted: Manual for HP 6116A power supply
Hi all, I'm looking for a service manual for a HP 6116A power supply. Either an original paper version, or a high quality scan would be great. (I'll pay for the original paper manual, shipped to
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Jared Cabot
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#148881
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Re: Shielded probe cables?
[email protected]> wrote: Cables with U.FL connectors are readily available. They use a very thin coax.
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Dr. David Kirkby, Kirkby Microwave Ltd
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#148880
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Re: Troubleshooting a 8591e with opt 130
Marco, LOG/LIN measurements 300 MHz and 1500 MHz, 0dB to 60dB attenuators are normal, obviously with a 50 or 60dB attenuator, at 1500 MHz, the signal will be noisy. ResBW test are normal too. Flatness
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Yves Tardif
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#148879
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Re: Shielded probe cables?
Yes, the 54620-61601 is one option. ?It has an easy-to-deal-with 0.1" 2x20 header connector on the chassis side, but can be a bit pricey because it is used on current Keysight products. ?You will
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Mark Litwack
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#148878
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Re: HP 8566B issue above 18.5GHz ?
At these frequencies it¡¯s always a bit iffy to stack up coax adapters like that, but you would normally see a gradual ¡®suckout¡¯ rather than an abrupt loss of continuity in the sweep if that were
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John Miles
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#148877
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Re: HP 8566B issue above 18.5GHz ?
There is a specific calibration step for lining up frequencies in different bands. On this analyzer it seems to be off. Ozan
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Ozan
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