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Re: Frequency calibration?
?????? There are many of us who are slaves to coffee. Have few other bad habits but I can't even talk in the morning before drinking a cup. -- Richard Knoppow dickburk@... WB6KBL
By Richard Knoppow · #86134 ·
Re: Fast Rise/Fall Time Pulser
Yes, works as advertised as far as I can tell. There is plenty of discussion and many screenshots
By Orin Eman · #86133 ·
Re: Frequency calibration?
Two questions for the original poster: How accurate do you need (want) to be? and what are you using the counter for? Time and frequency precision can become an obsession - Time Nuttery. Robert
By Robert G8RPI · #86132 ·
Fast Rise/Fall Time Pulser
There has been discussion recently about generating fast rise/fall time pulses by various means. Here is a link to a Leo Bodnar device that will provide <40 ps rise/fall time, 50% duty cycle, 10 MHz
By Larry McDavid · #86131 ·
Re: Frequency calibration?
Correct! Need more caffeinated beverage. Thanks! [hp_agilent_equipment] <hp_agilent_equipment@...> wrote:
By bownes · #86130 ·
Re: Frequency calibration?
?????? On a standard scope with the same signal on X and Y in phase is a line at 45degrees to the right, 180degrees out of phase is a straight line tilted 45 degrees to the left, a circle is 90
By Richard Knoppow · #86128 ·
Re: VNA design engineer on the list?
Dr. Joel Dunsmore hangs out in the Forums on HP/Agilent/Keysight. [hp_agilent_equipment] <hp_agilent_equipment@...> wrote:
By bownes · #86129 ·
VNA design engineer on the list?
If anyone here designed commercial VNAs, I'd like to call attention to some recent posts I've made to the EEVblog metrology forum on the topic of using an SA and a computer to measure amplitude and
By Reginald Beardsley · #86127 ·
Re: Frequency calibration?
By far and away the best choice is going to be a GPS disciplined oscillator such as an HP 3801A or a Thunderbolt. A good GPSDO should be good to at least 1x10^-10 ? (1ppb) over the course of a day.
By bownes · #86126 ·
Re: Schematics for HP 8558B SA
As Dave from Artek says, it is helpful to know the serial number of the unit. What you most likely want is the "Operation and Service Manual" for this unit. The part number for the manual is
By Ken Nener · #86125 ·
Re: Frequency calibration?
I can't recall where, but someone posted a comment to the effect that the PPS output of their GPS unit had significant (~20 nS) jitter. I'd suggest feeding the output of the reference to be checked
By Reginald Beardsley · #86124 ·
Re: Frequency calibration?
Ok. So you have a Trrimble Thunderbolt GPS?
By Anders · #86123 ·
Re: Frequency calibration?
Hi Anders, with my counters, I put a 10 MHz sinewave from the GPSDO (thunderbolt) on channel 1 of oscilloscope, triggering on it, then I put the counter's 10 MHz reference to channel 2 and I trim the
By Francesco Messineo · #86122 ·
Frequency calibration?
What would be a reasonably cheap way of checking frequency calibration? I have an old hp 5328, with oven. I also have one of those cheap GPS modules where the PPS output can be reprogrammed. I set it
By Anders · #86121 ·
Re: Schematics for HP 8558B SA
Paul There are several different versions of the service manuals for the 8558B.??? In order to direct you properly could you please tell us the serial number of your
By Dave / NR1DX · #86120 ·
help hp5300a / 5303a manual service
Hello all, I'm looking for hp5300a / 5303a manual service thank Roberto
By iw5bsf83@... · #86119 ·
Schematics for HP 8558B SA
Hello I have the service manual for the HP 8558B SA, but there are no detailed schematics included in the download PDF file I have. Can anyone point me at where t get the schematics ? Thanks
By Paul · #86118 ·
Re: Fake fire New
What I thought amusing was that the reporter I was listening to essentially said "I've never heard of this company before".? Usually reporters stay away from personal comments when in the field, but
By Dave Seiter · #86117 ·
Re: Fake fire New
The fire burned down the west slope of Sonoma Mountain (having destroyed many of the homes on the mountain) and stopped just as the slope flattened out, half a mile from our house. Many homes in the
By Jeremy Nichols · #86116 ·
Re: Fake fire New
That's relatively good news. I see the two main hotels (Fountaingrove and Hilton ) weren't so lucky. I'm still concerned about the homes of many friends. Daun Daun E. Yeagley II, N8ASB Sent with
By Daun Yeagley · #86115 ·