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David Kirkby
Guest
Does anyone have a manual for the the HP 5342A microwave frequency
counter in pdf format they would share? Or even the HP 5343A would be
some help.
Yes, I know they can be bought on eBay for a few $'s, being sold by
people who don't have the right to sell them.
Unlike 99% of those on eBay, I do have a license from Agilent to
distribute manuals for obsolete HP equipment
- see I am listed on the Agilent web site:
http://www.home.agilent.com/cgi-bin/pub/agilent/library/cp_LibraryFAQDetail.jsp?NAV_ID=-11145.0.03&LANGUAGE_CODE=eng&OID=536932189&ID=1000002849%3aepsg%3afaq&COUNTRY_CODE=US
I don't do this commercially, but have made the only manual I have
scanned, the HP 5370B for free public download:
http://www.g8wrb.org/useful-stuff/time/HP-5370B/
(you will find lots of tube data sheets too, all for free download).
Hence if anyone has bought a manual on one of these counters, and would
share it, let me know.
Has anyone ever tried swapping options between these counters. For
example, if you have a dead counter, the chances of the GPIB being shot
is pretty remote, but one is quite likely to be able to buy a counter
with GPIB for not a lot.
I would like to get a counter with two or three options (001 stable
timebase, 002 (amplitude measurement) and 011 (GPIB) is a must), which
seem hard to find in the one unit. So am thinking of getting two and
swapping the options around.
I will not be around much 36 hours after posting this, so if you do
reply, don't expect a swift response unless you do so within 36 hours.
--
David Kirkby,
G8WRB
Please check out http://www.g8wrb.org/
of if you live in Essex http://www.southminster-branch-line.org.uk/
counter in pdf format they would share? Or even the HP 5343A would be
some help.
Yes, I know they can be bought on eBay for a few $'s, being sold by
people who don't have the right to sell them.
Unlike 99% of those on eBay, I do have a license from Agilent to
distribute manuals for obsolete HP equipment
- see I am listed on the Agilent web site:
http://www.home.agilent.com/cgi-bin/pub/agilent/library/cp_LibraryFAQDetail.jsp?NAV_ID=-11145.0.03&LANGUAGE_CODE=eng&OID=536932189&ID=1000002849%3aepsg%3afaq&COUNTRY_CODE=US
I don't do this commercially, but have made the only manual I have
scanned, the HP 5370B for free public download:
http://www.g8wrb.org/useful-stuff/time/HP-5370B/
(you will find lots of tube data sheets too, all for free download).
Hence if anyone has bought a manual on one of these counters, and would
share it, let me know.
Has anyone ever tried swapping options between these counters. For
example, if you have a dead counter, the chances of the GPIB being shot
is pretty remote, but one is quite likely to be able to buy a counter
with GPIB for not a lot.
I would like to get a counter with two or three options (001 stable
timebase, 002 (amplitude measurement) and 011 (GPIB) is a must), which
seem hard to find in the one unit. So am thinking of getting two and
swapping the options around.
I will not be around much 36 hours after posting this, so if you do
reply, don't expect a swift response unless you do so within 36 hours.
--
David Kirkby,
G8WRB
Please check out http://www.g8wrb.org/
of if you live in Essex http://www.southminster-branch-line.org.uk/