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WackyGerman:
The seller didn t have the equipment for checking it so he sold it as unknown function . :-// Gool luck for me :phew: ;D
0culus:
Very nice HP 8566A. My plan is to track down the parts I need to convert it into a B RF section.
Neomys Sapiens:
--- Quote from: 0culus on March 08, 2019, 11:57:48 pm ---Very nice HP 8566A. My plan is to track down the parts I need to convert it into a B RF section.
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Whoa! Weight of TWO fully grown pigs?
0culus:
--- Quote from: Neomys Sapiens on March 09, 2019, 03:36:42 am ---
--- Quote from: 0culus on March 08, 2019, 11:57:48 pm ---Very nice HP 8566A. My plan is to track down the parts I need to convert it into a B RF section.
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Whoa! Weight of TWO fully grown pigs?
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About that. :-DD I don't have a scale handy, but from a purely qualitative standpoint the 8566 RF section is MUCH heavier than the 8568 RF section.
Berni:
Yeah the thing is hefty, i think i remember the thing being around 50 kg (110 lb) all together. So they had a very good reason to split it into two boxes, even just lifting half of it takes a good bit of effort.
The HP engineers that worked on it called it the "doomsday spectrum analyzer" and was for a good time among the highest performance spectrum analyzers in the world.
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