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Agilent E8357A
tv84:
Having seen the old and new HostID from Joe, I guess the conversion rule may be very simple:
Old PNAID=01ABCDEF
New PNAID=FEABCDEF
So, probably, the conversion rule is
FF - 01 = FE
or
FF XOR 01 = FE
Others may confirm.
caesarv:
It sort of warms my heart to see all my licensing code being examined/reverse-engineered.
FYI...in case you are curious, the 95403 number was picked because it is the zip code for the HP/Agilent/Keysight factory in Santa Rosa, CA.
tv84:
--- Quote from: caesarv on November 07, 2022, 01:02:19 am ---It sort of warms my heart to see all my licensing code being examined/reverse-engineered.
FYI...in case you are curious, the 95403 number was picked because it is the zip code for the HP/Agilent/Keysight factory in Santa Rosa, CA.
--- End quote ---
I love to know the story behind these small nuggets... Kudos. :-+
joeqsmith:
Gave it a spin. Shown with the home made 70mm Beatty, uncalibrated. Using the 9GHz range for this.
Also shown is the $120 LiteVNA vs the 20 year old PNA sweeping a 7GHz HP filter. The Lite's IF was set to 4kHz, 401 data points. The PNA was 20k, 801 data points. PNA supports unknown thru but using a simple SOLT cal on both.
Good to see it all start to come together.
--- Quote from: caesarv on November 07, 2022, 01:02:19 am ---It sort of warms my heart to see all my licensing code being examined/reverse-engineered.
FYI...in case you are curious, the 95403 number was picked because it is the zip code for the HP/Agilent/Keysight factory in Santa Rosa, CA.
--- End quote ---
Best post in a very long time!!! :-DD
TheSteve:
This is all good stuff! I love free bandwidth from heaven.
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