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Jack,

I have the military model designation cross-references for most or all of the equipment on your list, which I will email to you.

Even better, I have spent a LOT of time ferreting-out any downloadable HP manuals that are available. I will send you a list of all of the URLs for manuals that I have found so far, for the equipment on your list, as soon as I can get time.

Some of these manuals are *extremely* difficult to find. Just knowing the military designations and the URLs for the military manuals sites does not even begin to get you there, in many cases.

Take a look at the list of manuals that I have already found, at . If some that you need aren't there, I will see if I can find them.

P.S. I also have a copy of the FedLog (Federal Logistics) Database, with which I can usually find commercial and military part number/model designation cross-references for a given military for commercial part number or model designation. And that's not just for *equipment* numbers. It also contains most *individual* part numbers! Often, for example, a semiconductor that is just marked with an HP part number can be identified completely, from the database, resulting in a list of commercial part numbers and manufacturers' names, and sometimes the technical specs of the device, etc. And the database seems to contain everything from mule harnesses and horse whips (and where to get them, hehe) to modern ICs and systems (up through about 2002 or so, anyway). So, if anyone would like me to attemp a part-number xref, email me.

By the way: I have an HP 608D, too (and all THREE of the military PDF manuals for it). It's a big, gorgeous 0.5 MHz to 510 MHz signal generator (or, in some cases, apparently, 10 MHz to 410 Mhz). Mine was still almost perfectly calibrated, when I got it! (It's for SALE, too...). That one (the HP 608D) is also known as the AN/USM-44A, with the primary unit also known as the TS-510A/U.

Regards,

Tom Gootee (tomg AT fullnet.com)

----- Original Message -----
From: Jack Crone
To: hp_agilent_equipment@...
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 10:07 PM
Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] Introduction


Greetings All,

I am a new member of the group and am looking forward to an enjoyable
time here.

I have a large inventory of HP boat anchors which I want to dispose of.
Some I want to sell as functional units, others might get parted out if
there is any market for these parts. There are over 60 units consisting
of these models: 130C, 140A, 1900A, 200CD, 214A, 302B, 342A, 400D, 400H,
411A, 415B, 428A, 431B, 5210A, 523C, 606A, 608C, 608D, 612A, 614A, 616A,
618B, 626A, 694A, 851B, 8690A, and probably a few others.

Any suggestions for disposing of this would be appreciated. I also need
manuals for most models and there are just too many to buy them. I think
that there are downloadable manuals for the equivalent military units
but I don't know the military model numbers. Is there a cross reference
list available?

Thanks,

Jack