Re: 2440: GPIB
(Don't know how to adderss this, as you didn't sign your post...) Can I ask what end your GPIB efforts are for? What are you using the TE for -- in what data logging setup? Dave Sent from my iPod
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Dave C <davec2468@...>
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Re: 2440: GPIB
My 2 cents: Bought an Agilent 82357B clone and tried to use it with the Agilent software and acient GPIB devices. Together with John's plotter software, timelab (HP5371A, hi John) and EZGPIB. This did
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gmail
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Re: 2440: GPIB
There's a PCIe-GPIB card, too: http://ebayitem.com/281072902585
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David Gravereaux
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Re: 2440: GPIB
Didn't notice that, eyes need testing :-) Chris
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Chris Leyson
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Re: ic u3105 in psu 7704a
Qservice have one at $35. http://www.qservice.tv don't think Spheres has any. Chris
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Chris Leyson
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Re: ic u3105 in psu 7704a
I apologize for my late. the pn of u3105 :? 155-0067-02. regards. ????????????? al ----Do You have the tek Part Number I may be able to help you. I am In UK. Regards jan
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al <al599ba@...>
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Re: 2440: GPIB
If the Prologix is truly a usable adapter for a small count of instruments, for example on the rear of a TM5006, then as an exercise, please describe how I can make the "Inst Id" front panel button on
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David Gravereaux
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Re: 2440: GPIB
Were you using USB? ?:)
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Jim <n6otq@...>
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Re: 2440: GPIB
Sorry for the repeated messages. I'm not sure why that happened since I just submitted the post once in the Yahoo web interface. However, I'm seeing some strange behavior in that interface at the
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scott_dixon <yahoo@...>
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WTB 7K Plugins
Hi, I need 7k plugin frames. I only need the frames(enclosures) but will take complete units. I can only pay scrap prices. Must be mechanically complete. Please make offer off-list.
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jerry massengale
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Re: 2440: GPIB
Must be something in your email client. Here's what my client (Thunderbird running on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS) sees: X-Sender: kc0wjn@... Mark
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Mark Wendt <mark.wendt@...>
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Re: 2440: GPIB
Different animal- 4041 is a bus controller; 4014 was a terminal. DaveB, NZ
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Dave Brown <tractorb@...>
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Re: Help Tektronix 466 repair advice
Download the right manual and look in the operationspart, just pushing buttons will not help. All must be right. I know how scopes works ( allthough I never used a storage one) but even something as
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PA4TIM
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Re: Help Tektronix 466 repair advice
thanks for pointing that out hr is the correct one http://elektrotanya.com/tektronix_466.pdf/download.html
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epicfatigue
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Re: 2440: GPIB
Gosh I remember plotting data on a 4014. Nice but would take up a bit too much bench space :-) Chris
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Chris Leyson
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Re: 2440: GPIB
I did and that pretty much was the answer. I had the ethernet one for just 4 days, but didn't even get to thinking beyond one device when I couldn't get past its lack of out-of-band notification of
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David Gravereaux
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Re: Help Tektronix 466 repair advice
The Tektronix 466 is the analog storage version of a Tektronix 465 so the 465 manual that you linked will not be completely helpful. I do not know how much they have in common. There is an operating
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David Hess
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Re: Service Manual for early Tek 465 Scope
Thanks John! From: TekScopes@... [mailto:TekScopes@...] On Behalf Of johncharlesgord Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 11:44 PM To: TekScopes@... Subject: [TekScopes]
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Alan Klayton
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Re: 2440: GPIB
If I recall correctly, the original poster had pretty modest GPIB requirements. I also found myself wanting to some simple interfacing with a couple of GPIB instruments that I have (a TDS540 and a
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scott_dixon <yahoo@...>
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Re: 2440: GPIB
If I recall correctly, the original poster had pretty modest GPIB requirements. I also found myself wanting to some simple interfacing with a couple of GPIB instruments that I have (a TDS540 and a
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scott_dixon <yahoo@...>
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