Dear Time-nuts, The time interval calibrator (TIC) caught my interest. I did some searching on the patent, and I guess patent 4,627,268 is the one which belongs to the TIC. Unfortunately, my shopping list ends at the "1 pkg of fresh pasta willed with cheese", so no TIC for me. This means no chance to have a look inside.... but maybe someone is willing/able to make some scans of the HP manual? This allows everyone to have a look inside and learn something from these, not so widespread, instruments.
Thanks, 73s Jeroen PE1RGE Tom Van Baak wrote: >On the HP J06-59992A Time Interval Calibrator, have >either of you opened it and taken a look inside? It's >quite simple. > >The digital half is a generic GPIB board. The RF half >is just a couple of MCL splitters and TO5 RF relays. >I'll look for my manual if no one else has one handy. >But you can trace the RF path in a few minutes... > >Now I have a question for any HP old-timers our there. >What's with the H05 and J06 and K20-looking prefixes >that we see from time to time on special-purpose HP >gear? And for extra credit, what the magic "59992A" >part number? This shows up in more places than this >calibrator. > >/tvb > > > > >_______________________________________________ >time-nuts mailing list >[email protected] >https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts > > > > > -- Ing. Jeroen Bastemeijer Delft University of Technology Department of Electrical Engineering Electronic Instrumentation Laboratory Mekelweg 4, Room 13.090 2628 CD Delft The Netherlands Phone: +31.15.27.86542 Fax: +31.15.27.85755 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list [email protected] https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts
