Products > Test Equipment
Video Teardown and Repair of an Agilent E4433B ESG-D Signal Generator
Hugoneus:
Thanks G0HZU,
What you are saying is very plausible. :)
Radio Tech:
Shahriar,
Another fine detailed video. Thanks
G0HZU:
Hi Shahriar
I had an initial rummage through my dev parts box at work and couldn't find very many of these parts.
I did manage to find 1 new unused SHF0189(Z) with the H1Z marking (this is the lead free part) and I can remove a working one from an old dev board that is the SHF0189 with the H1 marking.
So I can send you two parts for the cost of postage if you still need them. I assume it will be cheapest if I send them in a slim jiffy bag by Royal Mail. This will probably be just a few dollars postage with about a 7 day delivery time. I'm not bothered if they get lost in the post so no need to pay for tracking unless you would prefer this? I'm guessing it will be about $12 with tracking for about a 7 day delivery.
Hugoneus:
--- Quote from: G0HZU on January 05, 2015, 11:26:40 pm ---Hi Shahriar
I had an initial rummage through my dev parts box at work and couldn't find very many of these parts.
I did manage to find 1 new unused SHF0189(Z) with the H1Z marking (this is the lead free part) and I can remove a working one from an old dev board that is the SHF0189 with the H1 marking.
So I can send you two parts for the cost of postage if you still need them. I assume it will be cheapest if I send them in a slim jiffy bag by Royal Mail. This will probably be just a few dollars postage with about a 7 day delivery time. I'm not bothered if they get lost in the post so no need to pay for tracking unless you would prefer this? I'm guessing it will be about $12 with tracking for about a 7 day delivery.
--- End quote ---
Thanks a lot. How would you like me to pay you? PayPal?
G0HZU:
I've sent you a PM :)
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version