A huge thank you!
To Dave and everyone involved for a pretty seamless move to our new home!
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Adrian Nicol
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The migration of Yahoo -> groups.io is now complete
Hi all, The transfer should be complete. If you have not taken a look, take a look of the homepage of the group at /g/HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment I received the email (partiall
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Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd <drkirkby@...>
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Re: HP8569B CRT Jitter.
All sorted, just the broken switches to address now. Alan, GI0OTC
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Alan, GI0OTC
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Re: migration test message
+1 ;) First topic ever on the group? Have all the yahoo topics been copied to groups.io for searching the archives?
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shakalnokturn
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#90641
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Re: OK ....
Works fine! Thanks!
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Roumen
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Re: Welcome to [email protected]
Excellent move Sir. Nice move. Dave B. -- Created on and sent from a Unix like PC running and using free and open source software. ::
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Dave_G0WBX
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OK ....
Hello : tanks You .
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Ren??F6BKB
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#90638
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Re: migration test message
Ok here
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Leo Kroonenburg
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#90637
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migration test message
hell just to check ! thanks
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F1CHF
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Re: HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment
It has not completed yet. Dave
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Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd <drkirkby@...>
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#84216
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HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment
Completing the transfer from Yahoo to Groups.io Mike - M0MLM
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Mike Millen
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#21940
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Re: HP8656A Signal Generator
Thank you George. Ken?? M0KHW
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KEN WRIGHT
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#27
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Re: HP 6012B volt zero and current regulation
I am using a fluke voltmeter to measure the current using the peak measurement, is that a reliable indication of regulation by voltmeter? I had an idea. If anyone has a 6012B, maybe 6012A, or a 6032A.
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DW
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Re: HP 6012B volt zero and current regulation
I don't think you should equate brightness with current, as you have a non-linear device. I would personally be observing the current with a scope, not judging it by a lightbulb. A FET fed with a
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Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd <drkirkby@...>
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Re: HP 6012B volt zero and current regulation
The test results from the HP 6024 supply revealed that when the current is limited to 4 amps with the same setup from the 6012B, ramping up the voltage to test the current regulation it immediately
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DW
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Re: HP 6012B volt zero and current regulation
I took a look at the testequipmenthq ( http://www.testequipmenthq.com/datasheets/Agilent-6012B-Datasheet.pdf ) for this supply, if I read correctly the regulation is within 10mA and 5mV, quite good. I
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DW
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I forgot to say - you should all get an email when the transfer is complete
groups.io should email everyone when the transfer is complete. -- Dr David Kirkby Ph.D C.Eng MIET Kirkby Microwave Ltd Registered office: Stokes Hall Lodge, Burnham Rd, Althorne, CHELMSFORD, Essex,
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Dr. David Kirkby <drkirkby@...>
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#90635
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Re: HP 6012B volt zero and current regulation
[email protected]> wrote: Sure a lightbulb draws more current when cold, but if I understand the original poster correctly, he has set a current limit of 4 A on the PSU, so one would not expect to
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Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd <drkirkby@...>
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Re: HP 6012B volt zero and current regulation
NO This is the typical behaviour of a light bulb, 73 George G6HIG
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george edmonds
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HP 6012B volt zero and current regulation
Hello, I had a account from yahoo groups agilent and I recently transferred over. I have a HP 6012B which I successfully repaired the current potentiometer so no more issue with the supply going full
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DW
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