What do you mean? Most of them have an SA and RF gen integrated.
Or do you mean the 8560E I have for sale?
I meant that I don't even know what this device is intended to achieve. The world of electronics is full of tools I didn't even know existed. Quite regularly that's followed by absolutely not being able to do without one any longer
There are some links to documentation here:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/buysellwanted/fs-rohde-schwarz-cmu200-communication-analyzer-(bunch)/msg751607/#msg751607The CMU 200 is tailored for use in mobile phone development and production. Unfortunately this meant R&S cut a lot of stuff out so it is a bit of a poor man's spectrum analyser / RF generator solution with limited abilities.
What do you mean? Most of them have an SA and RF gen integrated.
Or do you mean the 8560E I have for sale?
I meant that I don't even know what this device is intended to achieve. The world of electronics is full of tools I didn't even know existed. Quite regularly that's followed by absolutely not being able to do without one any longer
Just out of curiosity, what's a ballpark figure for one of those?
Ex taxes and shipping, 1k or so for the ones with SA and SG.
Ex taxes and shipping, 1k or so for the ones with SA and SG.
I'm almost glad I literally would have to move house to have room for it.
Ex taxes and shipping, 1k or so for the ones with SA and SG.
I'm almost glad I literally would have to move house to have room for it.
Why do people keep saying that? It's 465.1 mm × 197.3 mm × 517.0 mm
I have bigger stuff than that
Why do people keep saying that? It's 465.1 mm × 197.3 mm × 517.0 mm I have bigger stuff than that
In my case it's more a matter or fearing that my stuff will reach critical mass and implode into a black hole.
Got to love pre Christmas Saturday Postal deliveries. Weekend toys to play with
Cambridge Resistor and Capacitor Decade boxes. $50 AUpesos
Unused Cambridge Panel mount 50 ohm FSD bridge meter. $15 AUpesos
HP 5381A Frequency counter $35 AUpesos
HP 4440B Capacitor Box $65 AUpesos
Quick check of the counter looks good for a stock XO but heading for an upgrade to OCXO and a couple of blown LED segments. Thread/Teardown/"Improvements" will be done.
HP Capacitor Box will get a teardown shot or two minimum. It looks less rough in person than the evilbay photos and looked like Repair of Plastic and maybe even a repaint but not needed.
Cambridge boxes switch clean and ready to use. Quick check of the Resistor one shows 0.017 Ohms at Zero and well under 0.1% across all ranges.
The Bridge Meter just looked cool
Nice score on those decade boxes!
I just bought a Dynaload DLF 100-100-1500 made by Transistor Devices (TDI). That is a DC load capable of dealing with up to 100V, 100A and a total power of 1500W. My other DC load which can handle more than 80V can only handle 500W so I have to put a (big) resistor in series when I need to get rid of more power.
Ofcourse it has some issues but I offered way less than the Ebay seller was asking. The sticker says 'working, no display' but I think there will be some more issues. I'm probably going to make the fans temperature controlled. Fortunately the service manuals (with schematics) for almost all of the DC loads made by TDI are available online so maintaining/repairing this DC load shouldn't be hard.
Cool. I've been wanting to see inside one of these big electronic loads. Hope you make a thread on this one.
Cool. I've been wanting to see inside one of these big electronic loads. Hope you make a thread on this one.
I'll make a thread on it for sure but it first has to travel a couple of thousand kilometers from the Phillipines and be stuck in customs for a week (probably longer due to the holidays).
No worries. Looking forward to it.
Cool. I've been wanting to see inside one of these big electronic loads. Hope you make a thread on this one.
I'll make a thread on it for sure but it first has to travel a couple of thousand kilometers from the Phillipines and be stuck in customs for a week (probably longer due to the holidays).
I am just in the process of getting my HP scope plugin trough customs and yes expecting it to take even longer than usual due to the holidays.
"New" handheld DMM turned up today, a Fluke 187 with original box, test leads and manual for 20€(+6€ postage) on the French Craigslist. Decent working meter for the price!
It's having a mV battle against a Metrix MX56 (about 35€) and rebadged Byrmen BM857 (about 50€). They are all 50k count meters with similar accuracy.
"New" handheld DMM turned up today, a Fluke 187 with original box, test leads and manual for 20€(+6€ postage) on the French Craigslist. Decent working meter for the price!
It's having a mV battle against a Metrix MX56 (about 35€) and rebadged Byrmen BM857 (about 50€). They are all 50k count meters with similar accuracy.
That's a steal. Almost literally, this guy is giving away his money.
Today's new toy is an HP5315A universal counter. Late 1985 model and it's as clean inside as the day it was manufactured. Gotta love sealed boxes that don't need fans! I'd forgotten just how loud an HP8568B is.
And the seller didn't mention it but it (the counter) has opt 001 - TCXO. I was quite pleased to see that checkbox marked on the back but you never know, I had to crack it open to be sure it was still there. It is.
Got it off ebay for $39 and ten bucks shipping - seller is in the same metro area.
Ah, I was wondering who snagged that one. Nice catch.
Today's new toy is an HP5315A universal counter. Late 1985 model and it's as clean inside as the day it was manufactured. Gotta love sealed boxes that don't need fans! I'd forgotten just how loud an HP8568B is.
And the seller didn't mention it but it (the counter) has opt 001 - TCXO. I was quite pleased to see that checkbox marked on the back but you never know, I had to crack it open to be sure it was still there. It is.
Got it off ebay for $39 and ten bucks shipping - seller is in the same metro area.
Nice. I just looked and there isn't anything under $95 shipped.
Ah, I was wondering who snagged that one. Nice catch.
Were you the one who gave up during the last half hour?
No, I wasn't bidding on it, just watching how high it would go since it looked to be a nice one. Turned out even nicer that it appeared (since there were no photos of the rear).
I'm an old-fashioned sniper. A healthy max bid and itchy mouse finger at the last second is how I eBay. You won't know I'm there until it's too late.
I'm an old-fashioned sniper. A healthy max bid and itchy mouse finger at the last second is how I eBay. You won't know I'm there until it's too late.
That's how I operate, too. No automated bidding software, just quality, hand-made artisanal eBay sniping.
Yep, Go Hard, Go Late or Go without
I'm an old-fashioned sniper. A healthy max bid and itchy mouse finger at the last second is how I eBay. You won't know I'm there until it's too late.
That's how I operate, too. No automated bidding software, just quality, hand-made artisanal eBay sniping.
I tried automation, i sat there and did it by hand anyways.
I'm an old-fashioned sniper. A healthy max bid and itchy mouse finger at the last second is how I eBay. You won't know I'm there until it's too late.
That's how I operate, too. No automated bidding software, just quality, hand-made artisanal eBay sniping.
I used to do that but nowadays I very much prefer to just make an offer and I tend to ignore auctions.
No, I wasn't bidding on it, just watching how high it would go since it looked to be a nice one. Turned out even nicer that it appeared (since there were no photos of the rear).
I'm an old-fashioned sniper. A healthy max bid and itchy mouse finger at the last second is how I eBay. You won't know I'm there until it's too late.
Same for me. It turned out that those people egging me to try automation tools did not have 200+ items on their watchlist continually with multiple interdependencies (if I get this, I'll need that too, but not that....)
HP 54616A on eBay for USD167 plus 45USD shipping. Absolutely gorgeous sample. This was the last one at a reasonable price before Dave started the feeding frenzy with his repair video.