schematics signal/level generator HP 3336B ( blown )

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Peter, PE1ECM

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Being tired, I forgot to use the 220/110 V trafo ( my 3336B being USA
110 V while out here 220 V ).

After the disaster, I found a switch inside to use 220 V instead of
110 V but...too late....
I have been a ham for ~ 50 years but routine kills....

I was so careless not to use a fast fuse ( just a slow one ).
My HP 3336B is blown.
Smoke and smell.

My nose points me to the mains transformer.
But other parts maybe gone as well.

1. Where could I get schematics of this beauty ?
2. Does the Service Manual contain the schematics ?
3. Any advice ?

I miss my 3336B very much.
Please help.

Peter.
 
On 16 May 2004 07:55:12 -0700, pe1ecm@pmvandaalen.myadsl.nl (Peter,
PE1ECM) wrote:

Being tired, I forgot to use the 220/110 V trafo ( my 3336B being USA
110 V while out here 220 V ).

After the disaster, I found a switch inside to use 220 V instead of
110 V but...too late....
I have been a ham for ~ 50 years but routine kills....

I was so careless not to use a fast fuse ( just a slow one ).
My HP 3336B is blown.
Smoke and smell.

My nose points me to the mains transformer.
But other parts maybe gone as well.

1. Where could I get schematics of this beauty ?
2. Does the Service Manual contain the schematics ?
3. Any advice ?

I miss my 3336B very much.
Please help.

Peter.
There is a directory of test equipment manual dealers at:
http://www.big-list.com
 
sjnoll@dontspambig-list.com (Steve J. Noll) wrote in message news:<40a7a101.14603304@news.west.earthlink.net>...
On 16 May 2004 07:55:12 -0700, pe1ecm@pmvandaalen.myadsl.nl (Peter,
PE1ECM) wrote:

Being tired, I forgot to use the 220/110 V trafo ( my 3336B being USA
110 V while out here 220 V ).

After the disaster, I found a switch inside to use 220 V instead of
110 V but...too late....
I have been a ham for ~ 50 years but routine kills....

I was so careless not to use a fast fuse ( just a slow one ).
My HP 3336B is blown.
Smoke and smell.

My nose points me to the mains transformer.
But other parts maybe gone as well.

1. Where could I get schematics of this beauty ?
2. Does the Service Manual contain the schematics ?
3. Any advice ?

I miss my 3336B very much.
Please help.

Peter.

There is a directory of test equipment manual dealers at:
http://www.big-list.com

Through courtesy of a group member I got a download service manual for
my blown HP 3336B.
Though this helps considerably ( replaceble parts are listed by parts'
manufacturer's ( not only HP's ) model number ).
Nevertheless, best for me would be get also the circuit diagrams (
schematics ).
For some other HP gear I have schematics and so I guess ( and hope so
sincerely ) that for the HP 3336B schematics should also exist.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Peter, PE1ECM.
 
I can scan you the power supply circuit if you want.
Phil J

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On 16 May 2004 07:55:12 -0700, pe1ecm@pmvandaalen.myadsl.nl (Peter,
PE1ECM) wrote:

Being tired, I forgot to use the 220/110 V trafo ( my 3336B being USA
110 V while out here 220 V ).

After the disaster, I found a switch inside to use 220 V instead of
110 V but...too late....
I have been a ham for ~ 50 years but routine kills....

I was so careless not to use a fast fuse ( just a slow one ).
My HP 3336B is blown.
Smoke and smell.

My nose points me to the mains transformer.
But other parts maybe gone as well.

1. Where could I get schematics of this beauty ?
2. Does the Service Manual contain the schematics ?
3. Any advice ?

I miss my 3336B very much.
Please help.

Peter.

There is a directory of test equipment manual dealers at:
http://www.big-list.com


Through courtesy of a group member I got a download service manual for
my blown HP 3336B.
Though this helps considerably ( replaceble parts are listed by parts'
manufacturer's ( not only HP's ) model number ).
Nevertheless, best for me would be get also the circuit diagrams (
schematics ).
For some other HP gear I have schematics and so I guess ( and hope so
sincerely ) that for the HP 3336B schematics should also exist.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Peter, PE1ECM.
 

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