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  • Founded: Sep 2, 2003
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This group is dedicated to the maintenance, repair, usage, and correct operation of HP/Agilent test equipment. It concentrates on older equipment for which support from HP/Agilent has been discontinued. Members may pose questions, request information or manuals, or explain how they solved particular problems. All aspects of equipment repair, calibration, maintenance, and operation are within scope.

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Re: 432A and 487BB
... No problem Dave. N type vs Precision N: OK, so lets stick my neck out. The original N type was designed by Paul Neill of Bell Labs in the 1940's and the
Posted - Thu Nov 26, 2009 7:14 pm
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Re: Looking for HP 141B o'scope schematics and/or manual
You may have tried this, but you can find the 141T and 141A versions on http://bama.edebris.com/manuals/hp/141t/. I don't know if that's close enough... Erich
Posted - Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:22 pm
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N vs precision N connectors
Hi, The N connector is usable to about 11 or 12 Ghz. The precision N can be used to 18GHz. They can be mated without damage. Never connect a 50 ohm N connector
Posted - Thu Nov 26, 2009 5:42 pm
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Re: 432A and 487BB
Hi geoff, Yes, but I did TRY to search the archive before I asked ... PS What's the difference between regular N type and precision N type? Will putting a
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Re: 432A and 487BB
... This will probably be the twentyth posting saying that there are a couple of coax sensors for the 431/432 series of meters, they are the 478A and the
Posted - Thu Nov 26, 2009 4:25 pm
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