OK, I'm officially looking for the same manual. My unit is also an OPS-2000, probably from the mid 1970's. I think I dumpster dove it from SUNY Stony Brook, which didn't really expand their physical sciences until the 70's so it's not likely to be older than that, but from the looks of it surely isn't younger.
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There is a manual on ebay now: I'm willing to split costs and do some scanning if someone here buys it. Else, does anyone else have a copy they can share? This is NOT off topic. I was thinking of posting to the Tek group regarding using this power supply as a driver to test RM503 transformers before installing them in my scope's mainframe. The output driver is a series-pass power pentode (forgot which one) and the configuration is a bit similar to what drives the R503 transformer in the scope. But the voltage might be to high and the current too low from the OPS-2000. And then finally, I checked the specs here: (see p. 4). It appears it only has a 200Hz bandwidth. That's a long way from the 20-50KHz I need to test the transformer. Still,I'd like to fix mine in case it comes in useful for another repair. Dan On Monday, November 24, 2014 12:35 PM, "Michael Noone nleahcim@... [hp_agilent_equipment]" <hp_agilent_equipment@...> wrote:
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