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Re: HP 3457A mains voltage setting
Crap... does that mean I need a different fuse holder before I can
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start using this? The unit came from the US and I am in Europe. On Wed, Jun 9, 2021 at 7:34 PM Ozan <ozan_g@...> wrote:
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Re: Hp8558b spectral analyzer (2/2)
Hello,
NJ902, please?Can you be more specific What¡¯s a DC block? For me a capacitor dont't indicate 0 ohm? What is excatly the impedance of the attenuator? If someone have a HP8558B analyzer and put un ohmeter on the N plug, what is the result: Infinite, 50 ohms, other???? Without specific cases of measurement I do not move forward You said: ""The attenuator input section appears to be damaged," Why??? cdt |
Re: Verifying HP905A Sliding Load - request for further technical specs
On 6/9/21 1:56 PM, Dr.-Ing. Stephan Massner via groups.io wrote:
I would verify some of our 'old' calibration equipment and my question is:The service manual for the 905A is available here: -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA |
Verifying HP905A Sliding Load - request for further technical specs
Dear all,
I would verify some of our 'old' calibration equipment and my question is: Does anybody have the spec sheet from the HP905A sliding load (1.8-18GHz)? I'm interested in the following data: - phase slope for lower/upper sliding position - reflection group delay (max value) - drawings (including tolerances) Thanks in advance. Best regards, Stephan |
Re: HP 3457A mains voltage setting
On Wed, Jun 9, 2021 at 09:26 AM, cheater cheater wrote:
Hi all, I've noticed that my 3457A has two settings for the mainsLooking at a picture of 3457A, circular one is the fuse holder. The picture I found says 80mA for 220/240 and 200mA for 100/120mA next to it, in consistent with the message from "tmillermdems". Ozan |
Re: HP 3457A mains voltage setting
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýOn 6/9/2021 12:25 PM, cheater cheater
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Hi all, I've noticed that my 3457A has two settings for the mains voltage. One is a circular selector with a flat head screwdriver slot, the other is a pair of sliders. I need to change it from US to Europe. Should I be changing both? Do I need to change anything else? (eg fuse?) Thanks a lot |
Re: HP 3457A mains voltage setting
Not certain about the settings (shouldn't it be in the manual?) but the fuse is generally 1/2 the 120 volt rating, and should be listed on the back.? I know that Tek generally has a "gross" setting, 120/240 and then a low/med/high adjustment for variations within that range.? For USA 120 volts, you generally want the high setting.
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I'd suspect that HP did much the same, it makes too much sense. Harvey On 6/9/2021 12:25 PM, cheater cheater wrote:
Hi all, I've noticed that my 3457A has two settings for the mains |
Re: Hp8558b spectral analyzer (2/2)
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I just disconnected the cable to the attenuator inlet. there is no short circuit between the shield and the core On the other hand, the connection is direct (0 ohm) between the N socket input and the end of the core. So in fact I have trouble understanding the role of the capacitor (no 4) Also: If I plug an ohmeter on the input of the attenuator I have an infinite impedance. Idem by moving the switch boutton. I don¡¯t know if that¡¯s normal, too, because we¡¯re still talking about 50 ohm impedance? some ideas, cdt |
Re: Hp8558b spectral analyzer (2/2)
Paul,
thank's for your answer. That¡¯s the problem, I¡¯ve never been able to display a signal with the RF plug. In fact, my first question was whether this catch was smeared because you can¡¯t see the silkscreens. There was supposed to be a BNC. It seems to be well connected to the attenuator input. for display something: That¡¯s the problem, I¡¯ve never been able to display a signal with the N RF plug. In fact, my first question was whether this catch was smeared because you can¡¯t see the silkscreens. There was supposed to be a BNC. It seems to be well connected to the attenuator input My second question was also to know which positions should be the main buttons to display a 20MHZ AM signal with a voltage of 0.3V. I¡¯ve tested many combinations, we don¡¯t show any signal. Some ideas? Indeed, by chance when I connected the calibration output to the LO socket, I display something. I know that¡¯s not the way it¡¯s supposed to work, it¡¯s really strange. It proves that some things work. Normally input cable must be do like that (I thing) on my analyzer it's like a small aluminium coaxial cable (2/3 mn diametral) from RF N input to the attenuator. So the capacitor and other are directly on the plug and i don't see it? Capacitor burn??? I¡¯m going to test this cable, even if it means injecting a signal directly into the attenuator input with a 0.1 ?f capacitor whith a small signal? cdt |
HP 3457A mains voltage setting
Hi all, I've noticed that my 3457A has two settings for the mains
voltage. One is a circular selector with a flat head screwdriver slot, the other is a pair of sliders. I need to change it from US to Europe. Should I be changing both? Do I need to change anything else? (eg fuse?) Thanks a lot |
Re: Hp8558b spectral analyzer (2/2)
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi ? From the video it appears you are not putting the test signal into the ?RF input ??why? ?? ? Also best advice is to get? a few adapters and leads rather than putting signals in with a bit of wire ? Regards Paul? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gerard ? Hello,? |
Re: 8566B 1dB scale trace not linear at bottom of screen
I remember there being a variable resistor with fixed resistors that needed to be changed only if the variable did not provide enough range. Think I'd read a bit more B4 proceeding.
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Cheers! Bruce Quoting DW <wilson2115@...>: I found the 1dB adjustment in the manual |
FS 3709B 8656A 8657J
Hi! - 8656A uncal, some scratches, no option, working fine, accurate and clean wave generation. 4 key springs missing, but working fine. Original operation and service manual included |
Re: 8566B 1dB scale trace not linear at bottom of screen
I found the 1dB adjustment in the manual
The 1dB step adjustment procedure in the manual involves fixed resistors which I must swap to adjust, the test calls for clipping the trace on the top of the screen and measuring the amount it supposed to go over. I don't believe I noticed anything unusual before with the trace clipped so I think that is ok. 10. Step Gain and 18.4 Mhz Local Oscillator Adjustments |