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Re: A dirty way to get more frequency resolution out of a signal generator
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This is pretty similar to what the 8640B signal generator does. You can lock the oscillator to the quartz time base via the counter. Then by changing the counter timebase you can fine tune the frequency. One caveat is that the counter will not indicate the change as the generator is locked to the counter. And, probably doesn't have enough resolution anyway. So to find the 'fine tuned' frequency, one has to use an external counter. Szabolcs DW <wilson2115@...> ezt ¨ªrta (id?pont: 2020. m¨¢rc. 1., V, 22:19):
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Re: [WANTED] HP 85700A 32kB RAM card
At 2020-03-02 03:51 PM, Mark Litwack wrote:
Page 3 of the *CONFIG* menu for the sync settings, not the CAL menu. Thank you! I would never have figured that one out on my own. Now I can actually see the full screen on my HP8595E. The collective knowledge of this group continues to amaze me. Steve Hendrix |
Re: Load 8510C instead of 8530A in a 85101C
Hi Steve,
On 2/29/20 3:53 PM, Steve - Home wrote: I¡¯ve done the ¡°make program disk¡± and ¡°load program disk¡± and it works a treat.Thanks for the confirmation! I also had good hopes it would work. Now all I need is an image to load ;-) But that requires someone that can get LIF files off of a disk. My machine does have both PAL chips so it can support both flavours of the OS. Best regards, Job I also converted an 8510X to 8510C. Someone mentioned awhile back that you couldn¡¯t take a program disk from one serial numbered machine and do a ¡°load program¡± onto another 8510 as the programs contained serial number data. That doesn¡¯t appear to be the case. The 8530 to 8510 may be a different thing, though, as there¡¯s a PROM or EPROM specific to the 8530 on the security key board. I don¡¯t have an 8530 so I can¡¯t give it a try. |
Re: 8510C: 8340B vs 83631B
Thanks for the tips Vladan, did not consider that type of impact from
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vibration. I definitely will check out the vibration when I move out the machine to get to the rear ports. I also hate the weight of the thing ;-) The 1800RPM is a good option then as it is yet another 9dB less noisy. Best regards, Job On 2/29/20 5:49 PM, pianovt via Groups.Io wrote:
Thanks for the explanation, Job. I didn't see that part of your Twitter |
Re: HP 419A Null Voltmeter - Purchase
On Mon, 27 Jan 2020, Dave Wise wrote:
OK, I've put everything together finally for the first run as a whole and it worked like a charm. Not fully assembled yet (covers not installed) but otherwise pretty complete. There are still screwups so the main board (that big one replacing the existing amplifier) will have to be re-spun -- 1V and 1mV calibration trimpots swapped, all trimpots CW/CCW also swapped somehow (it makes it _LESS_ sensitive when turned CW i.e. moves the needle CCW,) probably try to find better trimpots instead of those single-turn cermet chinese blue ones. All other boards are almost fine (RGB LED silk is backwards on the front LEDs PCB but that is not biggie, won't do anything with that) and work exactly as expected. Internal wiring changes all tested and worked OK (not all that extensive but anyway.) All ranges work OK. 3uV is wandering within one upper scale small division (half of lower scale division) that is tolerable at such sensitivity and shitty probes I used for input. Thermal EMF from those probes is significant at 3uV full scale so better wiring is needed for such sensitive applications. Chinese probes connected to series 1Mohm/100ohm AB Standard Resistors (100ohm on far end of the probes) give something like 300nV EMF at room temperature that is readily measured by HP419A :) Shorting input terminals with copper bar makes it return to zero that it held steady without any noticeable drift for 4 hours. Have a lot of photos from the process but no time to organize those right now and design a web page. It is not finished yet anyway until that main board is re-spun that would take me a week or two to re-design, another week for JLCPCB to make and ship and then some time to assemble everything. Can put some unsorted unedited photos on my web site as one zip file if anybody is interested but that would be raw photos and archive would be huge. Will process everything and write a web page for those when done (that would also include all schematics, PIC source and hex and so on) but have to finish everything first. I wish I had a 419 I could try this on. Quite the magnum opus, Sergey. I--- * * KSI@home KOI8 Net < > The impossible we do immediately. * * Las Vegas NV, USA < > Miracles require 24-hour notice. * * |
Entering Cal kit data into 8720D
Got a new 3.5 Female cal kit today and a thumb drive with the data. ?It¡¯s non HP but the cal data seems not bad ? Not that I really know much. But did get a chart of numbers ? Moved the .CK and XKT files to floppy. ?Can see them using file utils back can¡¯t figure out how to load them. ? Any help is appreciated. ?I am hoping not to have to manually key them in. ?
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Re: HP3336b
Tim
Sorry for the delay on the response. It does not have option 004. I tried what Don B had said about leaving it plugged in. I usually don't. I do have a GPS 10Mhz standard that I leave on 24/7. Even with this plugged in I still get the error on start up. I left the HP3336b in an on all day while I was working in my lab. Near the end of the day it stated to make and odd buzz type noise. It kind of sounded like it was coming from the power supply area. I turned it off. I was checking around it and it seemed that the cap C5 was hot compared to C8. C5 was a 50 deg higher then C8. I used a infra-red temp gun. I pulled the power supply out and removed C5. I tested it on the tester and it passed ok. The ESR was .005. I can't do a leakage test on it. The?capacitor is a 1000uf 35v. I have a 1000uf 50v I think I will try to see if it is the problem. I will let you know what happens.
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Re: Hi all..have a question on a source for micro-grabber clips (smd size)
So, mouser has a set of 10 for $3 each: Curious why these might not work for your needs.and the ones I referenced earlier are under $0.70 per unit, so they would seem to be under a dollar each delivered in quantities. On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 2:26 PM Randy Newman <randy.n.at.home@...> wrote:
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Re: Hi all..have a question on a source for micro-grabber clips (smd size)
Similar clips are Pomona 5301-6, or 5419-8-0 (ignoring the wire). On Mon, Mar 2, 2020, 12:15 AM Orin Eman <orin.eman@...> wrote:
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Re: WTB HP 8660C Module Extension Cables 11672
Sorry, I cannot find your direct address ( testtech@... ???) : I have for sale the two extender cables, p/n 11672-60001 and 11672-60002 for the 8660x signal generator series (with the original box ! ). Regards. JF On Monday, March 2, 2020, 07:41:18 PM GMT+1, Bob Koller via Groups.Io <testtech@...> wrote: I wish to buy the Service Kit p/n 11672A, or the two extender cables, p/n 11672-60001 and 11672-60002 for the 8660x signal generator series. Please contact me off list if you have something for sale. Thanks, Bob |
Re: HP3336b
There were some RF connectors that looked like the RCA phone connectors, except that the center pins were shorter, used in General Electric mobile radios, up to 460 MHz. I would assume that there were pretty well matched.?
Until the SMA connectors were available, at reasonable prices, there were many small RF connectors in use. Many were quite expensive. At that time there was very little standardization. The precision TNC connectors work well above 10 GHz and are still commonly in use for higher power microwave use.
There are versions of the SMA that are designed to be used to 26 GHz, but generally the less expensive ones are OK only to 18 GHz. The 3.5 mm and 2.92 mm versions are designed to work at even higher frequencies (to 40 GHz).
SMB and SMC families still are in common use.
Stuart K6YAZ
Los Angeles, USA
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Re: yet more hp CRTs for stuff day
On 2020-03-02 3:34 PM, walter shawlee wrote:
Further to the list I posted, I went to our offsite storage unit, andI'm looking for a CRT to restore an HP Storage 1331A XY. The original part # was 5083-2578 but I don't know what compatibility with other tubes is like. If anyone has a copy of the 1331A operator's / service manual, I'd be interested, because the online copy is poor quality. --Toby plus 2090-0384 (Toshiba) E9054B31 |
Re: Need E5515C help on mods and features
On 3/2/20 4:04 PM, walter shawlee wrote:
The E5515C series is in fact discontinued, not current.That must be a recent thing; I got an upgrade for my C to an E about two years ago. (for actual cellular development work) the options specifically say that other frequency coverage is possibleMaybe. But why not just get a real spectrum analyzer and signal generator? Just sayin'.. -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA |
Re: Need E5515C help on mods and features
walter shawlee
The E5515C series is in fact discontinued, not current.
the options specifically say that other frequency coverage is possible (270-1300Mhz at least), I am trying to find out how to do it. the docs are not especially helpful in this regard. looks like maybe option 3 can do at least some of it, but I have no idea what that involves. I thought there might be a group dedicated to modifying this box as there is for other hp items, as it has some great functionality, including an SA. -walter-- Walter Shawlee 2 Sphere Research Corp. 3394 Sunnyside Rd. West Kelowna, BC, V1Z 2V4 CANADA Phone: +1 (250-769-1834 -:- +We're all in one boat, no matter how it looks to you. (WS2) +All you need is love. (John Lennon) +But, that doesn't mean other things don't come in handy. (WS2) +Nature is trying very hard to make us succeed, but nature does not depend on us. We are not the only experiment. (R. Buckminster Fuller) |
Re: Need E5515C help on mods and features
On 3/2/20 3:26 PM, walter shawlee wrote:
I got one of these (working) off ebay, with option 2 (2nd generator),Not necessarily; these are current (or very nearly current) analyzers. I don't know if there's any way to expand the range. This is a cellular test device; it's very tightly tailored for, well, you know, cellular testing. I will never understand why people keep trying to repurpose stuff like this to be general in nature when they're not. also, any actual hardware manuals exist for this?? the keysight stuff isThere are hundreds of manuals for the E5515 series of analyzers, but no hardware information at all. -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA |
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