Re: Where to buy 12pin Viking connector?
Dave where do you live in the would .
If you live in the UK then perhaps we could by a quantity together as I expect there is a minimum order cost
Paul South Cost UK
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Paul Bicknell
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#9252
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Where to buy 12pin Viking connector?
Does any one know of a source for the 12Pin Viking connector that is used to mate with the HP programable attenuators?
Thanks
David.
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David Woodhead
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#9251
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Re: Ebay madness Read and laugh !
I still think he bought a lot of spares or something from DRMO or the like
because he wanted the engine parts. I've done the same thing and had to
trashcan a skid or two of machine parts because they
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J Forster <jfor@...>
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#9250
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Re: Ebay madness Read and laugh !
Maybe an inept eBay scammer got a hold of his account?
Although this guy is crazy, I sometimes watch other sellers that have
no clue about what they are selling. That's because they will look
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Matt Corbett
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#9249
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Re: HP E1497/8A embedded VXI controller
Hello christophe,
in my case the NIVXI software came on CDROM with the PCI-MXI-2 card. I
thought it was free, please check on their website.
Going through a E1406A or the like is a horrible idea.
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Dieter Teuchert
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#9248
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Re: HP E1497/8A embedded VXI controller
Hello Dieter,
thanks for this information. I think most people agree that the
embedded RISC card should be ditched. However, when I want to avoid
sw expense, I think the only (slow?) way is to go
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Christophe Huygens
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#9247
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Re: HP E1497/8A embedded VXI controller
Hi christophe,
trust me, trying to run embedded controllers no longer makes sense.
Even if you get one for free. A modern PC is just so much stronger
when it comes to user interface. We have a 64 MB
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Dieter Teuchert
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#9246
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Re: Ebay madness Read and laugh !
I've seen instances similar to this in the past (haven't we all...) and asked about them. What has happened in many cases the seller has done a little research on ebay, but not enough to have a
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d.seiter@...
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#9245
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Re: Ebay madness Read and laugh !
If you look at his other sales, there are many very strange things. It
looks to me like he bought a box of mixed spares and has no clue as to
their value. He is also selling a 6080 tube for lots of
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J Forster <jfor@...>
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#9243
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Re: Ebay madness Read and laugh !
There is a class of wheeler dealer bottom feeder that live at auctions. They have no expertise in any technical field. Simply bid on what nobody else wants on the theory ebay has a larger crowd and
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Stan <skurzetnb@...>
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#9244
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Ebay madness Read and laugh !
Item# 160178331088, look at this item and at the other T+M stuff the
guy has listed obiusly the guy is nuts !
This is a 8491B attenuator, very common in many labs,Agilent sells it
for $254ea base
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microwaveengineer1968 <microwaveengineer1968@...>
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#9242
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Re: 3 pin connector search
Hi Jim,
An option is to troll eBay for a donor probe.
I did just that when I purchased a 1124A probe
for $13 (IIRC). There are quite a few probes
using this
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Benoit Robert <robertb3@...>
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#9241
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HP E1497/8A embedded VXI controller
Hi all,
I am going to recover a nice VXI rack with an E1497 controller.
This is a risc based embedded controller running HP-UX.
Any hints as to get this going again... of course the sw has
been
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Christophe Huygens
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#9240
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Re: Hp141+8553B+8552B and HP8601A
Your are on the right approach.
The 8601a 007 modification is shown on the circuit diagrams, in the 8601a
manual off Bama.
From memory it is just a coaxial cable and a capacitor.
I have not done
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jaking <jaking@...>
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#9239
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Re: 8640B External Reference
Thanks to Arthur for the heads-up re changes in the 8640B over its
lifetime.
Checking what I have on hand, it appears that units with s/n prefix
1552A and earlier will not have the jumpers, while s/n
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k1ggi <k1ggi@...>
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#9238
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Re: 8640B External Reference
my appologies to mr. solomon
the newer 8640b generators do have the jumpers on the board to make it work with an external 1 mhz standard. the older schematics show a
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arthurok
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#9237
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Re: 3 pin connector search
The HP Part# is 5060-0466 for the body and 5060-0494 for the sleeve, you can buy them at agilent however there are not cheap ($26ea) i dont know who made them for agilent but my guess would be
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lothar baier <microwaveengineer1968@...>
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#9236
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Re: 8640B External Reference
First, I wouldn't classify my response as an attack, more like a counter-attack.
You come and ..."dis"... me, you are going to get it back with both barrels.
The best response came from another list
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Richard W. Solomon <w1ksz@...>
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#9235
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Re: 8640B External Reference
www.tonnesoftware.com
hes got some interesting stuff on his site
a fellow ham
i own a copy of his meter software
but havent used it yet
i looked at a pdf of the 8640b
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arthurok
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#9234
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3 pin connector search
Hi -
I'm looking for a source of the small 3 pin connectors (female and
male) which were used on active rf probes for supplying power. Most
of the vintage HP gear (network analyzers, spectrum
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wb5kye100 <wb5kye100@...>
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#9233
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