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frantisek:
Please advise!! I want to buy a counter HP 5342A. In all the manuals I downloaded the input sensitivity I
500 MHz - 12.4 GHz -25dBm
12,4 GHz - 18 GHz -20dBm.
The seller claims that these are figures for an older generation and the sensitivity is
-22dBm and -15dBm. I haven't found this data anywhere... Is the seller right? Please answer!
srb1954:

--- Quote from: frantisek on January 26, 2024, 09:24:23 am ---Please advise!! I want to buy a counter HP 5342A. In all the manuals I downloaded the input sensitivity I
500 MHz - 12.4 GHz -25dBm
12,4 GHz - 18 GHz -20dBm.
The seller claims that these are figures for an older generation and the sensitivity is
-22dBm and -15dBm. I haven't found this data anywhere... Is the seller right? Please answer!

--- End quote ---
I think the seller is trying to mislead you. The sensitivity figures for the 5342A are as per your figures in both the 1982 and 1987 catalogs.

Even if HP did come out with a later revision they would be very unlikely to have degraded the sensitivity specifications as that would have created issues for customers making repeat purchases of this instrument.
Orange:
The typical sensitivity of a good 5342a counter is about -25dBm at 18 GHz. I checked mine and it was -28dBm, so well within spec.

A -15dBm counter is not good. Maybe the sampler head is damaged. if one of the diodes is blown in the sampler-head you see decreased sensitivity.
Sampler heads are difficult to get, and if you find them they are expensive.

Another possibility is the IF strip that has a faulty MMIC. The 5342A is notorious for this kind of problem. A good first check is the selftest of the 75MHz signal in the counter.
alan.bain:
There is a sensitivity test procedure in the service manual and like many HP things of this generation every example I have seen passes it with some margin.

On the lower frequency 50 ohm input I found my example had sensitivity hugely reduced which was caused by drift of the small wattage carbon composition resistors providing DC bias to one of the differntial amplifiers on A3 board.
frantisek:
Thank you very much everyone!
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