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- Accessory kits - various types
- AC power analyzers - PA2201A and PA2203A
- AC power supplies 6811C, 6812C, 6813C
- Airlines
- Arbitrary waveform generators M8194A
- Amplifiers?493A, 495A?
- Attenuators (optical) 8156A, 8157A, 8158B, 81566A, 81576A,?
- Attenuators (RF) 8494A
- Attenuator set (500 ¦¸) 350C
- Attenuator set (600 ¦¸) 350D
- Attenuator switch driver
- Audio analyzers? 8903A, 8903B, 8903E,? ?
- Base station test sets
- Bit error rate testers (BERTs)
- Cables
- Capacitance meters U1701A, U1701B, 4272A, 4278A, 4279A
- Capacitor Bridge 4270A,
- Capacitor standards 16380A, 16380C,?
- Carrier noise test setsi
- Cesium frequency standards
- Clamp ammeters
- Close field probes
- Crystal Impedance E4915A, E4916A
- Data Acquisition Systems (DAQs)
- DC power analyzers
- DC power supplies 6030A , 6031A , 6032A, 6033A, 6035A, 6131C, 6621A, 6622A, 6623A, 6624A, 6627A, 6255A, 6645A, 6671A, 6672A, 6673A, 6674A, 6675A, 62003A, 62003C, 62003E, 62004A, 62004B, 62004E, 62005A, 62005B, 62005E, 62006A, 62006B, 62006E, 62010A, 62010C, 62010E, 62012A, 62012C, 62012E, 62015A, 62015C, 62015E, 62018A, 62018C, 62018E, 62024A, 62024C, 62024E, 62028A, 62028C, 62028E, 62048A, 62048C, 62048E
- Delay lines
- Detectors
- Device current waveform analyzers
- Digital communications analyzers
- Directional couplers
- Distortion analyzers 330B, 330C, 330D, 331A, 332A, 333A, 334A, 339A, 8903A, 8903B, 8903E,???
- Dynamic measurement DC source
- Electrometers
- Fading simulators
- Femto ammeters
- Filters
- Frequency counters 522B, 5342A 5343A 5352B
- Frequency standards?
- Function Generators ? 3310A,? 8165A,
- GPIB controllers, extenders, cables etc.
- GPS frequency standards
- Harmonic mixers
- High resistance meters 4339B
- High resistance meter fixtures 16008B
- HEV EV Grid Emulators and Test Systems
- In-circuit test systems
- Impedance analyzers 4195A, 4291A, 4291B, 4395A, 4396A, 4396B, 4294A, E4990A, E4991A
- Impedance Analyzer Accessories
- Impedance / Gain Phase analyzer 4194A
- Impedance Meter 4193A,
- Isolators
- LCR meters? U1701A, U1701B, U1731A,? U1731B, U1731C, U1732A, U1732B, U1732C, U1733C, 4191A , 4192A, 4194A, 4195A, E4196A,? 4216A, 4260A, 4261A, 4262A? 4263A, 4263B, 4271B, 4274A, 4275A, 4276A , 4277A, 4284A, 4285A, 4286A, 4287A, 4291A, 4291B, 4294A, 4332A, 4342A, 4395A, 4396A, 4396B, E4980A and E4980AL
- LCR meter calibration devices? 16380A 42030A? 42090A, 42091A and 42100A
- LCR meter accessories
- 2-Terminal BNCs.
- 4-Terminal Pair (BNC connectors)
- Cable extension 16048A, 16048D, 16048E, 16048G, 16048H
- DC current bias accessories 42841A, 42842A, 42842B, 42842C, 42843A
- DC voltage bias accessories 16065A, 16065C,
- Kelvin clips 16089A, 16089B, 16089C,16089E
- Lead Components 16047A,16047B, 16047D, 16047E
- Material 16451B, 16452A
- Probes 42941A
- SMD 16034E, 16034G, 16034H
- 2-port 16096A
- 7 mm (APC7)
- 2-Terminal BNCs.
- LCZ meters? 4276A, 4277A,
- Lightwave clock / data receivers
- Lightwave converter
- Lightwave component analyzer
- Lightwave measurement system mainframes
- Lightwave polarization analyzers 8509B
- Logic analyzers
- Nemo wireless network solutions.
- Noise and interference test set
- Noise figure analyzers
- Noise sources 346A, 346B. 346C ,
- Matching pads (50 ohm to 75 ohm or similar)
- Materials test equipment
- Microwave repeaters
- Microwave downconverters 70427A
- Microwave / THz sources
- Milliammeter 428B
- Milliohm meter
- Mobile communications DC source
- Modular instruments
- AXIe
- Data acquisition (DAQ)
- USB
- PXIe
- Modulation analyzers
- Multimeters 427A, 970A
- Optical attenuators
- Optical heads
- Optical sources
- Optical spectrum analyzers
- Oscilloscopes 120A, 120AR, 120B, 122A, 130A, 130B, 130BR, 130C, 140A, 140B, 141A, 150A, 150AR, 160B, 180A, 180AR, 180CD, 181A, 181AR, 181T, 181TR, 182C, 182T, 183A, 183B, 184A, 184B, 185A, 185B, 1200A, 1200B, 1220A, 1221A, 1703A, 1707A, 1707B, 1710A, 1710B, 1715A, 1722A, 1725A, 1726A, 1740A, 1741A, 1742A, 1743A, 1744A, 1746A, 1980A, 1980B, 5403A, 6000A, 6000L, 16533A, 16534A, 54100A, 5410B, 54100C, 5100D, 54111D, 54120A, 54120B, 54200A, 54501A, 54502A, 54503A, 54504A, 54520A, 54520C, 54540A, 54540C, 54542A, 54542C, 54600B, 54601A, 54601B, 54602B, 54603B,? 54645A, 54654N, 54710A, 54720A, 54750A, 54825N, E1428,?
- Oven controlled crystal oscillators (OCXOs)
- Pattern generators
- PCM terminal test set
- Phase noise measurement
- Pico ammeters
- Printers 2225
- Plotters 7470A, 7475A?
- Probes
- Protocol analyzers and exercisers.
- Power booster test sets
- Power meters 431A, 431B, 431C, 432A, 435A, 435B, 437B, 438A
- Power splitters
- Power supplies
- Pulse generators
- Q-meters 4342A?
- Q-meter calibration inductors 16470A
- Reflection transmission test set
- Return loss module (optical)
- Relays / switches / switch matrices (optical)
- Relays / switches / switch matrices (RF)
- Resistor standards 42030A?and 42100A
- S-parameter test sets
- Scalar network analyzers
- SCSI bus preprocessor interface E2324A
- Selective level meters 3746A
- Semiconductors
- Semiconductor parameter analyzers 4145A, 4155B, 4156B,
- Signal analyzers
- Signal generators / sweep generators / signal sources / oscillators 200CD, 201B, 209A, 204D,? 608A,? 8165A
- Software
- Source measure units
- Spectrum analyzers 4195A,???
- Switch control units
- SWR meter 415E?
- Time interval? counters
- Time mark generator 226A
- Timing and data state modules
- Torque wrenches
- Transmitter testers
- Trigger modules
- Ultrasound transducers
- Universal bridge? 4260A, 4265A, 4265B?
- Vacuum tube voltmeter 410C
- Vector Impedance Meter 4193A, 4800A, 4815A
- Vector Network Analyzers (VNAs) 4195A,? 8510A, 8510B, 8510C, 8753A, 8753B, 8753C, 8753D, 8753E, 8753ES, 8752ET, 8719A, 8719B, 8719C, 8719D, 8720A, 8720B, 8720C, 8720D, 8720ES, 8722A, 8722B, 8722C, 8722D, 8722ES,
- Vector Network Analyzers (VNA) calibration kits 85032B, 85032E, 85033C, 85033D, 85033E, 85050B, 85050C, 85050D, 85052B, 85052C, 85052D, 85054A, 85054B, 85054D, 85056A
- Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) verification kits
- Vector Signal Analyzer 89650S, 89600S
- Vector voltmeters 8405A, 8508A,
- VXI mainframes 70000B, 70000C
- Waveform and function generators
- Waveguide to waveguide and waveguide to coaxial transitions.
- Wireless 58 OTA chambers
- Wireless channel emulators
- Wireless network emulators
- Wireless communication test sets
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Recap 6205B
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I am seeking replacements or substitutes for these caps: C10 HP p/n 0180-1852 x2 C14 HP p/n 0180-1888 x2 C20 HP p/n 0180-1851 x2 I have tried a variety of cobbled together solutions and they have not worked. I do not want to scrap this device but I am out of ideas. Thanks -- Joe White KW4YW
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HP 478A Thermistor Sensor. Input return loss and matching
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In the last few weeks, I've had my old HP 432A power meter on the bench along with its 478A thermistor sensor. I normally only use it about once a year to check the 1mW (50 MHz) reference on another power meter. However, I've spent a bit more time looking at the 478A sensor and wondered if it was worth sharing some of the knowledge gained and also some of the options for reducing the measurement uncertainty compared to using a standard sensor at 50 MHz. I've looked at the input match, the efficiency and also at how the 478A has had some changes internally over the years. One obvious option to improve the input match at 50 MHz is to buy a special version with option H75 or option H76. These are probably quite rare and expensive. Another option is to improve the input match of a standard sensor by adding a low loss (external) matching section inline with the standard sensor. I have done this and have achieved good results. I'll show the design process and test results in this thread. The standard sensor has a fairly grim spec for input VSWR at 50 MHz of about 1.3:1. However, it shouldn't be this poor at 50 MHz if you look at what is inside the sensor and model the VSWR. In theory, an older version of the 478A (like mine) should manage a VSWR of about 1.07:1 at 50 MHz. The later versions might be closer to 1.05:1 at 50 MHz. So in this sense, there probably isn't much point trying to improve the match if the aim is to measure a 1mW reference from a typical HP power meter. This is because the source VSWR of the 1mW reference is likely to be much lower than its spec of about 1.06:1. So the mismatch uncertainty should be negligible. Only a calibration house should really be concerned here, but I thought I would have a go at improving my sensor anyway. The following posts show the thought process and the modelling and the test results. I've attached a VSWR plot of the input VSWR of an early HP 478A sensor. This was taken with a lab VNA set to a really slow sweep time of about 20 seconds, although slowing the sweep time from less than 1 second to 20 seconds didn't seem to make much difference. You can see there is a kink in the VSWR at 50 MHz and this has always bugged me because it causes a bump in the efficiency across about 40-60 MHz. I've lived with this 'bump' issue ever since I first got this sensor back in the 1990s. But now I've managed to get rid of it and I'll show what causes it and how to upgrade an older sensor like mine to get rid of it. -- Regards Jeremy
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5 files uploaded
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The following items have been added to the Files area of the [email protected] group. /All HP, Agilent and Keysight instruments in folders by part numbers/3000 to 3999/E3610A, 11A, 12A/E3610A-07 - eliminate oscillation when the output voltage and or load conditions are changed.pdf.pdf /All HP, Agilent and Keysight instruments in folders by part numbers/3000 to 3999/E3610A, 11A, 12A/E3610A-01 - The binding posts have defective plating.pdf /All HP, Agilent and Keysight instruments in folders by part numbers/3000 to 3999/E3610A, 11A, 12A/E3610A-02 - voltage transient above the output setting during turn-off.pdf /All HP, Agilent and Keysight instruments in folders by part numbers/3000 to 3999/E3610A, 11A, 12A/E3610A-03 - sporadic overshoot that is caused by an intermittent voltage control.pdf /All HP, Agilent and Keysight instruments in folders by part numbers/3000 to 3999/E3610A, 11A, 12A/E3610A-04 - eliminate oscillation from the power supply's output.pdf By: Philip Freidin <philip@...> Description: Service notes for E3610
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HP8757A Display Problem (Scalar Network Analyzer)
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Hi all, I have a HP8757A scalar network analyzer with a display problem which has appeared after some 6 months of no use. It was previously working just fine, with a HP8350B sweep generator and the 10MHz - 20GHz plug-in. What happens is that on switch-on, it goes thru the self-test and then reverts to a display which seems to contain some correct information such as frequency span, key button names (at the right), and a 'noisy' scan waveform (as expected) - BUT the display refresh is very slow and is well off-centre - it is clearly cycling through the 4 'display channels sources' but it is nearly unreadable (certainly unusable). I have another 8757A which I use with another sweeper which works well, and by using this as a 'test reference' I can determine which buttons to the right of the screen to use to perform some tests. In this way, I have called up the test pattern display (SYSTEM -> MORE -> SERVICE -> DISPLAY -> TEST PATTERN) and this generates the wanted test pattern BUT this is also well off-centre and refreshed slowly. I have checked the error-code LEDs (removed the top cover of course) and they are all off (zero) after switch-on or after "PRESET" which indicates no error found, and also checked the +15V, -15V and +5V on the small power board with the fuses. The +105V rail there is also correct. This problem is independent of whether the 8350B sweeper is on or off, and if it is on the PRESET button initializes both the 8757 and the 8350 as it should. I have compared the problem unit with the working unit and the basic functionality would appear to be present. I am wondering if the battery on the CPU board (backing up some constants?) could be a reason, but I doubt it - I can replace this tomorrow if I think it might be. I know that the refresh frequency of the display will be lower with the more channels that are being scanned (A, B, C, R) but this does not appear to change the problem on the unit that I am dealing with. For what it's worth, I have a comprehensive workshop and lab at home and I am used to working with both microprocessor designs and (more so) with microwave / ATV designs. I have read the service manual and operating manual but with so many pages and different references I am not sure where I should be looking. Would anyone here have a good idea of where the problem could be? My sincere thanks in advance.
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HP 8566B repair
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Hello everyone. Suddenly my spectrum analyzer (HP 8566B) has the following problems: the low band signal is about 40 dB lower than it should be. The high band has stopped working: the various bands no longer appear on the screen, but a single band similar to the low band and the signal is completely absent! I strongly suspect that the YTX oscillator is dead or almost dead! Does anyone have any ideas about this? Thanks. Images: HP8566B and output at first LO connector. IMG_20250504_121626.jpg (89.93 kB, 1000x750 - viewed 13 times.) IMG_20250504_121605.jpg (122 kB, 1000x750 - viewed 16 times.)
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1 mw - 0dbm lab calibration
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Hi all Regarding 1 mw lab calibration I am looking for comparisons between the old and trusted HP 432A the replacement N 432A and the Tegam 1830A and I was wondering if anyone hear Can give any feedback on the Tegam 1830A compared to the new N 432A Also is there a report comparing the 3 meters Regards Paul
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how to convert HP83711B to 83712B!
Hi folks, I have converted my HP83711B signal generator into an HP83712B and have added options. See here how I did it: /g/HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment/files/All%20HP,%20Agilent%20and%20Keysight%20instruments%20in%20folders%20by%20part%20numbers/A%2080000%20to%2089999/83711B%20and%2083712B%2020GHz%20signal%20generators/HP83711B_to_HP83712B.pdf Maybe useful to someone or just fun to read. Tom
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HP DC Power Supply modification
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Hi to all, I am looking for a modification for the following PSU to ioncrease the voltage to 13.8V , any ideas? HP DPS-1400CB A PWS 1400W HSTNS-PD43 754383-001 DL360 G9 DL380 G9 LFF Thank you all Nick SV1VS
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Looking for service manual/schematic for early E3611A DC Power Supply
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Hi, I'm currently repairing an early HP branded model E3611A DC Power Supply to give to a friend, but the schematic from the usual online sources is for later models that differ in some parts (notably around the area I am trying to repair....) Does anyone have a copy of the service manual for early HP units they can share? I just need the schematic and parts listing in particular. Thanks! Jared
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5334A replacement capacitor
I need a replacement or substitute for A1C19 (0180-2991), Sprague 67D398H020JL5A. Mine let go in spectacular fashion, magic smoke, magic goo, pungent atmosphere. Thanks -- Joe White KW4YW
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Question: Is there a correct* way to get an HP T141/855X Spectrum Analyzer to sweep logarithmically? (* as in: HP provided specific instructions/equipment for this)
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(Bear with me, I¡¯m still learning how to use this platform) I¡¯m primarily interested in obtaining logarithmic sweeps/bode plots while using my 8556A audio frequency plugin and 8570A Storage Normalizer specifically for audio amp, loudspeaker, and crossover characterizations. Its native linear sweep/plotting makes it incredibly difficult to distinguish things at the low end of the frequency range; effectively prohibiting one from gathering useful data from a single 20Hz - 20KHz pass (I instead have to break up the single measurement into multiple, across smaller ranges¡ a very inconvenient endeavor). Did HP ever publish any sort of instructions or app notes that address this? Did they produce any accessories/equipment specific for this? I understand there were logarithmic converters available for XY plotters, but I¡¯ve yet to get any confirmation as to whether or not they would be best applicable to my specific needs, and/or how they would work in conjunction with the 8570 normalizer. Thoughts? Recommendations? Thanks-
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HP3582a problem no chanel 2
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Hello, I recently purchased an HP3582A, and I'm encountering a problem with channel B. It's constantly in overload and always displays a saturated spectral line, even with nothing connected. Channel A seems to be working fine. To diagnose the issue, I swapped the cards for channels A and B, and I found that both cards function correctly, but only when plugged into slot channel A. I also swapped 4 digital filter components , but the problem persists. Is there anyone who could guide my investigation? Thanks Patrick
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ftp.agilent.com tar-file on archive.org
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The Internet Archive has what appears to be a snapshot of ftp.agilent.com from 2014. Link is https://archive.org/download/ftp.agilent.com. The file is rather large (317GB) and an attempt to download failed after approximately 220GB. I don't want to blow my monthly data plan and thus decided to wait a little before attempting it again. The Internet Archive allows the download of individual files from the tar-ball, but I'd rather have a replica of the whole site to browse and explore locally. Has anyone successfully downloaded this tar file? Don't want to waste time and bandwidth if the file is known to have issues. Thank you, Wolfgang KI7PFX
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Twelve(+/-) bins of original HP/Agilent manuals free for pickup in San Diego
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I have approximately twelve plastic storage bins (22" x 15" x 12") of test and measurement related manuals that are surplus to my needs. The vast majority of them are HP/Agilent manuals (e.g. scopes, analyzers, generators, and many, many more), and are predominantly operating and service manuals. All are original hardcopy in original binders, and are in very good to excellent condition. There is also some software on 3-1/2" floppy disks. I'd like them to go to someone who can use them, and hopefully make scans and copies of them for the benefit of all. I do not want to have to pack them and mail them, so I'd very much prefer that they be picked up here in San Diego. I'm also willing to drive a reasonable distance to meet whoever wants to take them all. Any interest? Thanks, Stan
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HP 432B display
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Hi all I have managed to find a HP 432B unfortunately the digital display is shot Has anyone got a spare working display alternatively a non worker? Also has any one successfully repaired a display Paul located UK
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5334A part reference
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What is the replacement for part 1820-3639, IC-8-bit-4K ROM? I am also seeking option 010, XTAL oscillator for this device. -- Joe White KW4YW
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HP E6380A - 8935 Frequency range
A question on the HP E6380A - 8935 test set. Does that test set allow you to test 1.2 GHz analog FM equipment? The set mentions the range from 1.7 to 2.0 GHz and then 400 kHz to 1 GHz from what I read. So is there some kind of gap where say you cannot test a radio for TX/RX at 1288 MHz? Thanks - Sig
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FS 8660C Keyboard-Logic assembly
HP Group, FS, Keyboard, with logic assembly attached, removed from 8660C. Knobs, keys all intact. Was working when removed. $40.00 shipped to your door, US- L48. Gary WA2OMY
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HP 10525H Logic Probe
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Hi , I need the service manual of the HP Logic Probe 10525H . Many thanks in advance . Best regards Maurizio IZ1MDJ in Turin
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HP Basic for Windows 6.33, printed documentation
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I have found the installation image for HP Basic for Windows 6.33 on the internet archive From the images in the archive it looks as though there were a number of printed manuals that were supplied with the package I am especially interested in the Installing and Using and User's manual Does anyone have access to these documents in .pdf from? Peter
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