Check with Amtronix in New York, He may have the upgrade kit avalible.

http://www.amtronix.com/

On 1/1/08, skipp025 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Re: HP 8924c
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> There is a high precision attenuator resistor inside that needs to
> be found, located, purchased, installed and calibrated.  Easy enough
> to do all but the last mentioned.  The person selling you the
> replacement pad might also provide you with the "calset data" on
> a pcmcia card and the instructions on how to install the new software.
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> If you're really doing it first class then you even buy/obtain the
> cute little sticker that sticks over the original front panel value
> and says 60 watts.
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> Regardless, the power upgrade mod will cost min $100 to $250
> depending on who, what and where.
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> cheers,
> skipp
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> > ...Also,what would it take to
> > raise the input power to 60 or 100 watts? Answered a post about that
> > and the answer was more than I paid for the rig. Would think you would
> > have to raise the wattage of some resisters ? Haven't opened it up as
> > yet . TKS Jerry W8KQ
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