Bruce Griffiths skrev:
Hej Magnus
One issue is that the SR620 is still in production.
Thus obtaining spare parts may be a little easier than for the HP5370A.
Also, most of the parts for a SR620 is stock parts and not very hard to
come by. The oscillator-circuits in the 5370A/B is much harder to find.
Cheers,
Magnus
Bruce
Magnus Danielson wrote:
Roy Phillips skrev:
Jim
I was interested to hear that you are very fond of your vintage
Counter (HP5370B), and I have downloaded the manual from the Agilent
website.
I recently purchased an HP 5335A, again a vintage model, and I have
yet to assess it completely - is the 5370B much superior ? The
facilities on the 5335A seem to be similar.
These are two different animals. I like my 5335A for its directness
and versatility, where as both 5370B and SR-620 takes a litte more
bending.
Resolution and jitter wise the 5370B outperforms the 5335A, and the
SR-620 outperforms the 5370B.
Cheers,
Magnus
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