Hi Jeroen, I recalled having seen that 1600A typenumber somewhere at work, so I delved into the cellar and dug out the beast. In the pouch is a mint O&S manual and it has a 12 page section "Performance check and adjustments". I can lend you the manual to make a copy or scan, or I can just scan the 12 pages and email them. Let me know off list, cheers,
Hans Agema At 15:37 3-11-2008, you wrote: >Hi Dave, > >Thank you! Usually there is a section in the manual to do a quick >performance test. If it would be possible to scan this part, that >would help a lot! > >Thank you, looking forward to your next message. > >Best regards, Jeroen > >Dave Brown wrote: >>I have a mint 1600A plus manual (s?) here somewhere, Jeroen- >>will try to find it/them! Sorry, no digital copy though but I >>should be able to scan some of it for you. >>DaveB, NZ >> >>----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeroen Bastemeijer" >><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: "Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement" >><[email protected]> >>Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 10:10 PM >>Subject: [time-nuts] HP1600A manual >> >> >> >>>Dear All, >>> >>>Is there anyone out there who has a digital copy of the HP 1600A logic >>>analyzer manual? I found such an old machine, and I'm wondering if it is >>>still working... >>> >>>There are manuals for sale for approx $50 (excl. shipping). However, the >>>HP1600A seems not to be very responsive. So, investing $50 for a machine >>>which is defective and probably cannot be repaired seems like a waste. >>> >>>Or is there anyone who can give a hint on how to test a HP 1600A, to get >>>a good indication if it is still functioning (reasonably) okay. At this >>>moment the machine seems to be locked up. Allthough there is a nice >>>pattern of 1's and 0's on the screen.... >>> >>>Thanks, best regards Jeroen _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
