On 27/07/2010 11:16 PM, paul swed wrote:
it is funny. But maybe those options did turn it into a network analyzer.
Powers up untested $1300 AU. Well thats a great gamble for those with spare
cash.

On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Javier Herrero<jherr...@hvsistemas.es>wrote:

I've enjoyed the description. Particularly the "These atoms are processed
is such a way that they become an atomic frequency standard" :) Also the
history section... and the characteristics (Frequency Accuracy: +/-5 ppm
<--- a little bad for a cesium, right? ;) or Frequency Range: 300KHz –
1.5GHz<--- not so bad... ) So I don't know if option 3 and 4 refers to the
5061A or to the network analyzer specifications from which the seller seems
to have messed at writing the description.

Regards,

Javier

El 27/07/2010 12:37, Mark Stephens escribió:

  5061A opt 3 and opt 4
Ebay# 290458191620

Not mine but wish it was.


Mark
VK2HMC


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The seller runs a real store as well as a cal lab for defence department contracts - so should be able to test. That they don't test it suggests that they may be are covering for selling an inoperative item or they can't afford the time to test it. In Australia these are rare and would only come from the dod which has recently shut down and outsourced its cal labs. or telecom. Either way its old and overpriced. I 'd like to know how the other ones they have sold ended up?
They may have been on continuously for 30 years.







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