I didn't look but I think that is up on KO4BB's site.
Dave
manu...@artekmanuals.com
On 9/11/2017 5:31 PM, Magnus Danielson wrote:
Hi Dave,
This is what I was looking for but could not locate.
Thanks!
This is what I like with this community, we help each other out!
Cheers,
Magnus
On
Hi Dave,
This is what I was looking for but could not locate.
Thanks!
This is what I like with this community, we help each other out!
Cheers,
Magnus
On 09/11/2017 07:49 PM, Artek Manuals wrote:
Magnus
This is available for free download somewhere...not our scan .. reverse
engineered
I connected a prototype of the HP-531xx calibrator signal circuits (input
squarer, freq doubler, divider, output buffer, level shifter) to a TAPR TICC to
see how stable the output was.
This prototype was built on perf board using DIP packaged 74AC logic so I was
not expecting good results.
Hi
Well if people are looking for those willing to “adopt” a stray 5065A or two,
I’ll certainly toss my name onto
that list !! :)
Back in the era HP did these designs, things like surface mount were still a
bit new. They had some
very legitimate questions about packaging and published a few
So curious did that get the unit running??
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 2:22 PM, Ulf Kylenfall via time-nuts <
time-nuts@febo.com> wrote:
>
> When I mentioned redesign, it was the intention to copy the by HP updated
> designinto a new Cad project (I use Cadence PCB Editor for
When I mentioned redesign, it was the intention to copy the by HP updated
designinto a new Cad project (I use Cadence PCB Editor for which I have a
license)and then accomodate for more modern versions of the
operationalamplifiers since I guess that there are not that many "A7"
modulesaround
Ulf,
You either should replace the -6010 old style A7 or if building one from
scratch build the late style.
The new style has a BP filter on the 2nd harmonic that makes the 2nd
harmonic reading a better indication.
On the old style as you adjust the CF (in open loop) you will see the 2nd
harmonic
I seem to remember its 19200, 7,O,1.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 11:01 PM, Mark Sims wrote:
> And remember that commands sent to the Z3801A end in Line Feed, not
> Carriage Return.
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Fellow time-nuts,
Does anyone has the schematic of the PSU-board in the Z3801A?
Me and a fellow ham need it.
Cheers & 73,
Magnus SA0MAD
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Hi
It’s been a *long* time since the 709 or 741 were “best” in any regard. I would
not go with
socketed parts. I’ve seen more problems from sockets than from the parts that
go into them.
Semiconductor quality / reliability has come a *long* way since the 1960’s.
How to redesign the board
On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 9:36 AM, paul swed wrote:
> I would simply slap a 741 into position to see how it behaves.
> Also check those zeners for +/- 14.7V. They go bad.
> Regards
> Paul
> WB8TSL
>
> ... but leave the pins that the 709 uses for external frequency
compensation
I would simply slap a 741 into position to see how it behaves.
Also check those zeners for +/- 14.7V. They go bad.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 5:56 AM, Ulf Kylenfall via time-nuts <
time-nuts@febo.com> wrote:
>
> Continuing my efforts to fix the 5065A...
>
> There was something
Continuing my efforts to fix the 5065A...
There was something wrong in the A7 (AC Amplifier assembly).
DC balance of the input stage was completely off-scale
and one of the 1854-0023 transistors had an open junction.Luckily I had a small
supply of them but I also discovered that
the OP-Amps
And remember that commands sent to the Z3801A end in Line Feed, not Carriage
Return.
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