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Re: Added Folder /Adapting a VGA LCD to the E8285A Service Monitor #file-notice

 

We live in the 21st century. There is no need to apply so much compression on photos so it looses most of its (fine) detail. I have lots and lots of trouble having to rescan manuals because people applied too much compression on the past. 4.5MB is very reasonable for a photo where people needs to see some detail.

Em 15/02/2021 05:12, Robert G8RPI via groups.io escreveu:

Thanks for the photos. They do seem a bit large at 4.5MB each. Most editors will let you chose the resolution, compression (quality) and image size for smaller files.
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Re: Added Folder /Adapting a VGA LCD to the E8285A Service Monitor #file-notice

 

Thanks for the photos. They do seem a bit large at 4.5MB each. Most editors will let you chose the resolution, compression (quality) and image size for smaller files.?

I've noticed 4:3 LCDs are becoming less common and more expensive!

Robert G8RPI.


Added Folder /Adapting a VGA LCD to the E8285A Service Monitor #file-notice

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Alexandre Souza <alexandre.tabajara@...> added folder /Adapting a VGA LCD to the E8285A Service Monitor


Re: Firmware update for 8935 E6380A

 

Matt,

I came across this firmware revision release note. Interestingly they expanded the spectrum analyzer out to 1.4GHz with release A2.01.
What version do you have?

Regards,
Craig.


FS: NOS -HP8920 Option 14

jsternmd
 

FS:? NOS HP 8920A/b Option 14.? Original new HP stock includes the Option 14 Label and 6 kHz Band-Pass Filter Assembly.

$85 free shipping to USA

Please contact me at k1jos@...


Re: Conecting external monitor to HP8924c #video #gbs8220 #vga #hp8924c

 

They are mostly the same. The difference is the dual VGA ouput AFAIK.

Em 22/01/2021 16:21, Ralph Mowery via groups.io escreveu:

My board has on? it GBS 8200 v4.0
2014.05.15
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Re: Conecting external monitor to HP8924c #video #gbs8220 #vga #hp8924c

 

My board has on? it GBS 8200 v4.0
2014.05.15

I just noticed that you are using a 8220 board and not the 8200 board that I am using.? Not sure how that would effect the wiring and such.

I don't know anything about the 8220 other than just looking at the two they look similar except for the extra parts for a dual VGA output.

Ralph ku4pt



On Friday, January 22, 2021, 02:09:12 PM EST, sv1mne <sv1mne@...> wrote:


Thank you Ralph for the details
Which version is your board?

73

Yiannis
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Re: Conecting external monitor to HP8924c #video #gbs8220 #vga #hp8924c

 

Bravo Alexandre!

Very nice job. Thank you

73

Yiannis


Re: Conecting external monitor to HP8924c #video #gbs8220 #vga #hp8924c

 

Thank you Ralph for the details
Which version is your board?

73

Yiannis


Re: How to display installed options screen on a HP 8920A

 

All Test have a OPT 100 (no NA FM) on ebay
$395

Robert G8RPI.


Re: How to display installed options screen on a HP 8920A

 

Note that that card does not include the NA FM tests


Re: How to display installed options screen on a HP 8920A

 

Contact Paul Zeppa at RF Imaging & Communications.?
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His info is here:?
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He has these Cards already pre programmed.. and ready to go for the HP8920A.
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Respectfully,
?
?Terry Gillard - NX7R
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http://www.gillardconstructionlv.com
http://www.ttgcommunications.com


Re: How to display installed options screen on a HP 8920A

 

I havn't look there for it,yet. Thanks for the info.

On 20/01/2021 00:13, Alexandre Souza wrote:
Isn't this card imaged on files area?

PS: I'll now have to look for "HP 11807A opt 100 (RF Tools)", instead of the "HP 11807E opt 100 (RF Tools)" I bought the other week thinking that I'd buying a 8920B later on.--






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Re: How to display installed options screen on a HP 8920A

 

You need to test the signal generator output at 1MHz (or less) to be sure of attenuator type.

For? a 8920A the Firmware is in ROMs. I don't know of an image available.

The memory card slot in the 8920A takes "Epson" style Ram or ROM cards. These are NOT PCMCIA cards. They use a side contact connector a bit like an edge connector covered by a shutter. Similar cards were used in the HP 48GX calculator but I don't know if they are compatible. I have heard of clone cards being made (certainly for the calculator) but have not seen firm evidence of them working in the 8920A.?

Even if you buy an HP RAM card you still have the problem of writing to it. (the ROM cards are one time programmed)

The best option is to load the software through the serial port. See the thread on here about reading configuration data for some ideas on how to do this. Basically you set up the 8920x to receive a file as ASCII text as if you were typing it at a serial terminal.

Good luck.


Re: How to display installed options screen on a HP 8920A

 

Isn't this card imaged on files area?

PS: I'll now have to look for "HP 11807A opt 100 (RF Tools)", instead of the "HP 11807E opt 100 (RF Tools)" I bought the other week thinking that I'd buying a 8920B later on.--


Re: How to display installed options screen on a HP 8920A

 

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Hi George

I was hoping to get one that covers the whole of the HF spectrum :-)

I'd like to update its firmware (only if doesn't cause any other problems).
I also have RF tools on a card for a 8920B, so I need to get them transferred to a card I can use in an 8920A.
I believe the 8920A is an early SRAM card (maybe PCMCIA type 1) that Epson use to use in their printers.

Best Regards

Danny

On 20/01/2021 21:42, george edmonds via groups.io wrote:

Hi Danny

The serial number says that it was manufactured between 1998 and 1999 is Scotland, so you should be lucky and have the electo-mechanical input assembly and it will go down to 400KHz

73 George G6HIG Dover UK
On Wednesday, 20 January 2021, 20:23:59 GMT, DANIEL RAFFERTY <daniel1967@...> wrote:


Hello George

The sticker on the rear has serial No 3427Uxxxxx and the start screen has the manufacture date as 1990-94.
Attached screen shot for the installed options, got at by using your instructions :-)

Best Regards

Danny G7TTR

On 19/01/2021 00:37, george edmonds via groups.io wrote:
Hi Danny

Do you know the first five characters of the serial number, Generally 8920A's manufactured before 1999/2000 have an electro-mechanical input assembly (attenuator) and will work down to 400Khz. After 1999/2000 they were "improved" with a PIN diode input assembly which HP specs down to 30MHz (it works down to about 11MHz and then falls off a cliff)

Option 055 in a later 8920A restores the electro-mechanical input assembly, so is critical if you want to work below about 15MHz. DO NOT BELIEVE THE FREQUENCY RANGE LABEL ON THE FRONT.

Options 001 and 102 are nice with 102 being essential.

ALL 8920B's, unless they have option 055 have a lower specified limit of 30MHz.

73 George G6HIG Dover UK
On Tuesday, 19 January 2021, 00:13:17 GMT, DANIEL RAFFERTY <daniel1967@...> wrote:


Hello George

Thank you, you've saved me from heaps of digging through pdf's
I think the instructions are fairly straight forward, so no need to dig out your 8920A.
I'll just cut and paste them into an email to the seller.

What options would you recommend that the 8920A be fitted with if you wanted to work on HAM transceivers and homebrew items.

The one I have purchased comes with the following options :-

001 (High stability reference)
003 (GPIB / RS232 interface)
004 (Audio Signaling)
005 I believe this is a 512K memory upgrade
011 (CCITT Filter)
102 (Spectrum Analyzer)

In time, I'm thinking of swapping out 003 for 103 (GPIB / RS232 interface / Parallel)
Possibly also swapping 011 for one of the other filters, not sure which one yet.
The final thought would be up the power i/p from the standard 60W to 100W with opt 016.

For the moment I just happy I'll get my hands on a HP8920A

Best Regards

Danny G7TTR

PS: I'll now have to look for "HP 11807A opt 100 (RF Tools)", instead of the "HP 11807E opt 100 (RF Tools)" I bought the other week thinking that I'd buying a 8920B later on.

On 18/01/2021 23:44, george edmonds via groups.io wrote:
Try this

To check your installed options:

1) Press the ¡°TESTS¡± button,
2) Select ¡°ROM¡± under procedure location
3) Select LIST_OPTS under procedure
4) Select RUN
5) The HP8920A will now list the included options on the screen


If necessary I can dig out my HP8920A and photograph the procedure

George G6HIG Dover UK
On Monday, 18 January 2021, 23:18:05 GMT, DANIEL RAFFERTY <daniel1967@...> wrote:


Hello HP8920 hive mind :-)

I am asking a seller to get me a photo of the installed options/firmware
screen of an 8920A i have just bought.
He has given me the options from the rear label, but the options could
have been removed and the label left unchanged.
To be on the safe side, I want to see a photo of the installed on the
instruments display.

How do I instruct someone remotely on how to get display installed
options screen on a HP 8920A? (see attached photo of a different 8920A
from an ebay auction)
I just need to know the correct chain of key presses on the instrument
to get to that screen.

Best Regards

Danny G7TTR










Re: How to display installed options screen on a HP 8920A

 

Hi Danny

The serial number says that it was manufactured between 1998 and 1999 is Scotland, so you should be lucky and have the electo-mechanical input assembly and it will go down to 400KHz

73 George G6HIG Dover UK
On Wednesday, 20 January 2021, 20:23:59 GMT, DANIEL RAFFERTY <daniel1967@...> wrote:


Hello George

The sticker on the rear has serial No 3427Uxxxxx and the start screen has the manufacture date as 1990-94.
Attached screen shot for the installed options, got at by using your instructions :-)

Best Regards

Danny G7TTR

On 19/01/2021 00:37, george edmonds via groups.io wrote:

Hi Danny

Do you know the first five characters of the serial number, Generally 8920A's manufactured before 1999/2000 have an electro-mechanical input assembly (attenuator) and will work down to 400Khz. After 1999/2000 they were "improved" with a PIN diode input assembly which HP specs down to 30MHz (it works down to about 11MHz and then falls off a cliff)

Option 055 in a later 8920A restores the electro-mechanical input assembly, so is critical if you want to work below about 15MHz. DO NOT BELIEVE THE FREQUENCY RANGE LABEL ON THE FRONT.

Options 001 and 102 are nice with 102 being essential.

ALL 8920B's, unless they have option 055 have a lower specified limit of 30MHz.

73 George G6HIG Dover UK
On Tuesday, 19 January 2021, 00:13:17 GMT, DANIEL RAFFERTY <daniel1967@...> wrote:


Hello George

Thank you, you've saved me from heaps of digging through pdf's
I think the instructions are fairly straight forward, so no need to dig out your 8920A.
I'll just cut and paste them into an email to the seller.

What options would you recommend that the 8920A be fitted with if you wanted to work on HAM transceivers and homebrew items.

The one I have purchased comes with the following options :-

001 (High stability reference)
003 (GPIB / RS232 interface)
004 (Audio Signaling)
005 I believe this is a 512K memory upgrade
011 (CCITT Filter)
102 (Spectrum Analyzer)

In time, I'm thinking of swapping out 003 for 103 (GPIB / RS232 interface / Parallel)
Possibly also swapping 011 for one of the other filters, not sure which one yet.
The final thought would be up the power i/p from the standard 60W to 100W with opt 016.

For the moment I just happy I'll get my hands on a HP8920A

Best Regards

Danny G7TTR

PS: I'll now have to look for "HP 11807A opt 100 (RF Tools)", instead of the "HP 11807E opt 100 (RF Tools)" I bought the other week thinking that I'd buying a 8920B later on.

On 18/01/2021 23:44, george edmonds via groups.io wrote:
Try this

To check your installed options:

1) Press the ¡°TESTS¡± button,
2) Select ¡°ROM¡± under procedure location
3) Select LIST_OPTS under procedure
4) Select RUN
5) The HP8920A will now list the included options on the screen


If necessary I can dig out my HP8920A and photograph the procedure

George G6HIG Dover UK
On Monday, 18 January 2021, 23:18:05 GMT, DANIEL RAFFERTY <daniel1967@...> wrote:


Hello HP8920 hive mind :-)

I am asking a seller to get me a photo of the installed options/firmware
screen of an 8920A i have just bought.
He has given me the options from the rear label, but the options could
have been removed and the label left unchanged.
To be on the safe side, I want to see a photo of the installed on the
instruments display.

How do I instruct someone remotely on how to get display installed
options screen on a HP 8920A? (see attached photo of a different 8920A
from an ebay auction)
I just need to know the correct chain of key presses on the instrument
to get to that screen.

Best Regards

Danny G7TTR









Re: How to display installed options screen on a HP 8920A

 

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Hello George

The sticker on the rear has serial No 3427Uxxxxx and the start screen has the manufacture date as 1990-94.
Attached screen shot for the installed options, got at by using your instructions :-)

Best Regards

Danny G7TTR

On 19/01/2021 00:37, george edmonds via groups.io wrote:

Hi Danny

Do you know the first five characters of the serial number, Generally 8920A's manufactured before 1999/2000 have an electro-mechanical input assembly (attenuator) and will work down to 400Khz. After 1999/2000 they were "improved" with a PIN diode input assembly which HP specs down to 30MHz (it works down to about 11MHz and then falls off a cliff)

Option 055 in a later 8920A restores the electro-mechanical input assembly, so is critical if you want to work below about 15MHz. DO NOT BELIEVE THE FREQUENCY RANGE LABEL ON THE FRONT.

Options 001 and 102 are nice with 102 being essential.

ALL 8920B's, unless they have option 055 have a lower specified limit of 30MHz.

73 George G6HIG Dover UK
On Tuesday, 19 January 2021, 00:13:17 GMT, DANIEL RAFFERTY <daniel1967@...> wrote:


Hello George

Thank you, you've saved me from heaps of digging through pdf's
I think the instructions are fairly straight forward, so no need to dig out your 8920A.
I'll just cut and paste them into an email to the seller.

What options would you recommend that the 8920A be fitted with if you wanted to work on HAM transceivers and homebrew items.

The one I have purchased comes with the following options :-

001 (High stability reference)
003 (GPIB / RS232 interface)
004 (Audio Signaling)
005 I believe this is a 512K memory upgrade
011 (CCITT Filter)
102 (Spectrum Analyzer)

In time, I'm thinking of swapping out 003 for 103 (GPIB / RS232 interface / Parallel)
Possibly also swapping 011 for one of the other filters, not sure which one yet.
The final thought would be up the power i/p from the standard 60W to 100W with opt 016.

For the moment I just happy I'll get my hands on a HP8920A

Best Regards

Danny G7TTR

PS: I'll now have to look for "HP 11807A opt 100 (RF Tools)", instead of the "HP 11807E opt 100 (RF Tools)" I bought the other week thinking that I'd buying a 8920B later on.

On 18/01/2021 23:44, george edmonds via groups.io wrote:
Try this

To check your installed options:

1) Press the ¡°TESTS¡± button,
2) Select ¡°ROM¡± under procedure location
3) Select LIST_OPTS under procedure
4) Select RUN
5) The HP8920A will now list the included options on the screen


If necessary I can dig out my HP8920A and photograph the procedure

George G6HIG Dover UK
On Monday, 18 January 2021, 23:18:05 GMT, DANIEL RAFFERTY <daniel1967@...> wrote:


Hello HP8920 hive mind :-)

I am asking a seller to get me a photo of the installed options/firmware
screen of an 8920A i have just bought.
He has given me the options from the rear label, but the options could
have been removed and the label left unchanged.
To be on the safe side, I want to see a photo of the installed on the
instruments display.

How do I instruct someone remotely on how to get display installed
options screen on a HP 8920A? (see attached photo of a different 8920A
from an ebay auction)
I just need to know the correct chain of key presses on the instrument
to get to that screen.

Best Regards

Danny G7TTR









Re: How to display installed options screen on a HP 8920A

 

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Hello Robert

Now all I have to do is figure a way of using the RF Tools on the PCMCIA card I recently bought on a 8920A rather than the 8920B I was hoping to get.
The sticker on the rear has serial No 3427Uxxxxx and the start screen has the manufacture date as 1990-94.
Attached screen shot for the installed options.

Thank you for the advice :-)
I'd prefer an internal attenuator but I already have a big feck off external attenuator available if I need it.

Best Regards

Danny G7TTR

On 19/01/2021 11:35, Robert G8RPI via groups.io wrote:

Hi Danny,

You got that one for a good price. Our friends across the pond pay a lot more than $1025 :-)
You should run the IODIAG2 test from the ROM tests list if it is present in your test set's firmware. It gives lower level information on the hardware installed.
The parallel I/F option may not be applicable to your unit depending on what standard of hardware is fitted. In any case a serial to USB adaptor is probably more useful for screen capture to a PC unless you have a parallel printer already. There is a handy serial screen capture utility, BTS, that works OK.
It is probably better (and cheaper) to use an external power attenuator than fit the 100W option. duming that extra 40W into the test set does not help reliability.

Robert G8RPI.


Re: Conecting external monitor to HP8924c #video #gbs8220 #vga #hp8924c

 

And it became a blog post =)