I'll also prod the boss at work about getting a probe/amp set from you if there are any left (we desperately need a good current probe); unfortunately there is a lot of bureaucracy involved but if I get any interest I'll send a PM.
Thanks. If you have Agilent scopes: have some 1147A's as well (a bit cheaper too). Also have a P6022A that does 120MHz (AC only) that is good deal cheaper but is in a somewhat worse cosmetic shape.
Edit: the "new for 5x the price" number was pulled out of the air, but I've checked and it's almost exactly right based on a TCPA300 and TCP312 from the usual rip-off merchants (RS/Farnell).
Yeah, you can probably get them a bit cheaper if you negotiate or are listed in the Fortune 500 list
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EDIT: Rotation whu???
Nice haul. Any Info on the other Probes? (Hint: TekProbe II user).
Aside from the stuf already mentioned: some P7240's, 2 x N2771 HV probes, 5 P5100's, a few TCA-BNC's, something-like-the PCA-BNC-but-with-more-plastic-of-which-I-cant-remeber-the-name
Ice-Tea, those power supplies are really sexy, nice catch !
19"Power (about 13kW of it..)
Just OT, but do you happen to know where to get cheap units of those things in USA (if you happened to acquired them from the US) or do you sell extras to US?
Our lab is in great need of them on a budget.
Looking for something like 100V+ output, preferably to 1kV, 1kW~10kW each, 3P208V or 1P240V/277V input. A pair of your 600V 2.6A units (presumably series connect capable) look delicious.
These are not from the US, sorry. But I don't mind at all selling to the US at and and have done so often enough in the past.
As for series connectability: 2 can be put in series according to the datasheet but also according to the DS:
- For models greater than 60 VDC rated output, no point on the Positive output shall be more than ± 600 VDC above or below chassis ground.
– For models greater than 60 VDC rated output, no point on the Negative output shall be more than ± 400 VDC above or below chassis ground.
Fedex just delivered this GW INSTEK PSM-2010 power supply that was listed as-is for parts because the fan speed seemed to wander and they weren’t sure what else might be seriously wrong. New these go for about $1000 but can be quite a bit less used. This dual range model outputs 8VDC/20A or 20VDC/10A and has similar features to the HP e3632A but is newer. The manual lists one of the features as: “Intelligent control fan (Vary with different output power)” so what they thought was a fault, was a feature.
The front panel and display look like new and I re-calibrated it so it is within about 1mv and I paid well under $100 for it.
Ah, so you got that one. Nice score, indeed!
Not sure if it is a score , as shipping was 50% of the unit costs(went 3/4 buy it now)
a sad looking hp239a , my first useable(or easy to fix) oscillator.
Racal Dana 1998 Universal Counter, this one has the 04E option installed, the high-stability ocxo. It's not been calibrated in a while but I will use a friends gpsdo to adjust it.
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Mine hadn't been calibrated for well over a decade, when they say high stability, they mean it, it was millihertz off
Just scored a small Nicolet Scientific Corporation 444A "Mini-Ubiquitous Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer" for 35 Bucks. Doesn't switch on, so I hope for an easy repair.
Funny how we now use the term "Real time spectrum analyzer" for todays expensive fancy spectrum analyzers that do FFT on the IF for providing crazy fast sweep speeds.
Just scored a small Nicolet Scientific Corporation 444A "Mini-Ubiquitous Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer" for 35 Bucks. Doesn't switch on, so I hope for an easy repair.
Please post a photo when the device is on (if/when you fix it, you can use Russian flux
). I'm curious to see what it can do.
I may post a repair log for that thing
Right now I am waiting for it to arrive.
Racal Dana 1998 Universal Counter, this one has the 04E option installed, the high-stability ocxo. It's not been calibrated in a while but I will use a friends gpsdo to adjust it.
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Mine hadn't been calibrated for well over a decade, when they say high stability, they mean it, it was millihertz off
I introduced "Dana" to Lady Heather and the girls were quite in tune. Just a smidgen under on the last digit [emoji6] Only took Dana an hour or so to warm up to her new acquaintance.
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Mine hadn't been calibrated for well over a decade, when they say high stability, they mean it, it was millihertz off
I introduced "Dana" to Lady Heather and the girls were quite in tune. Just a smidgen under on the last digit [emoji6] Only took Dana an hour or so to warm up to her new acquaintance.
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Yeah, I like mine, good, solid counters.
One thing it took me a little while to find, press and hold the up arrow key and it'll select the 20S gate time for the extra accuracy if that's something you need.
Mine hadn't been calibrated for well over a decade, when they say high stability, they mean it, it was millihertz off
I introduced "Dana" to Lady Heather and the girls were quite in tune. Just a smidgen under on the last digit [emoji6] Only took Dana an hour or so to warm up to her new acquaintance.
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Yeah, I like mine, good, solid counters.
One thing it took me a little while to find, press and hold the up arrow key and it'll select the 20S gate time for the extra accuracy if that's something you need.
Ah, that is a good hint. I was already wondering how that would work. Thanks a ton!
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Please post a photo when the device is on (if/when you fix it, you can use Russian flux ). I'm curious to see what it can do.
I may post a repair log for that thing Right now I am waiting for it to arrive.
Yesterday it arrived "safely" (was thrown over the fence by DPD and dug itself 15cm deep into the ground. Idiots!). Initial very short test (it's just to hot in the lab to do any real work) showed the fans working and the High voltage for the CRT being generated, but no sign of life other than that. Not even the Power LED turned on. I am strongly thinking it may be just a power supply issue. Wish me luck
And by the way: The russian flux is great, I especially like the honey-like orange one.
And by the way: The russian flux is great, I especially like the honey-like orange one.
Ask-155-vc, the one that is water-soluble?? It's pure evil, must be thoroughly cleaned or it will destroy the board, wires, everything.
Ask-155-vc, the one that is water-soluble?? It's pure evil, must be thoroughly cleaned or it will destroy the board, wires, everything.
No, I was talking about FN-255 PRO. I have no idea about the specs though, it just works for me and cleaning is always done afterwards.
No, I was talking about FN-255 PRO. I have no idea about the specs though, it just works for me and cleaning is always done afterwards.
Cool, that one has the highest resistance, approved (by the manufacturer, no independent tests) for precision and high-voltage circuits. It's also the least active (=worst soldering), actually. E-700 Pro solders better. I mostly use fn-255 pro as it's sort of safe in all situations.
Not really a score, but I did pick up a KKMOON 60 MHz function generator for $85 shipped from China. That was cheap enough for me to try one. Now I sit, thinking to myself, 'One must have patience, Grasshopper.'
Is that the FY6800 based one? I really like mine - it does enough things that my IG5218 and Wavetek don't, to find periodic use.
Is that the FY6800 based one? I really like mine - it does enough things that my IG5218 and Wavetek don't, to find periodic use.
It is. I am looking forward to playing with it.