Thanks for the heads-up Ed!

Steve

2010/1/9 Ed Palmer <ed_pal...@sasktel.net>:
> I was recently having trouble with one of the 54002A input pods on my 5372A.
>  It was occasionally being recognized as a 54001A pod.  I took it apart and
> found that 7 of the 8 solder joints between the circuit board and the
> connector at the back of the pod were bad.  I checked my other pods and they
> all had at least one bad connection..  All the pods worked, but gave weird
> results when making low-level measurements.  After I resoldered them the
> strange readings disappeared.  Imagine that!  :-)
>
> Ed
>
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