Hi

They both run hot and have “interesting” calibration procedures. Count on 
spending some time running
through this and that to get the best performance out of them. The B does seem 
to run a bit better, but
both meet the same basic specs.

The SR610 is a very similar device (with some similar calibration procedures). 
I would go for one of them
rather than the 5370. The 610 seems to be just a little bit easier to keep 
running. 

If cost is no object ( … as if …) there are indeed a number of devices out 
there that now do a much better
job than the 610 or the 5370. Finding (say) a TImePod on the used market seems 
to be a bit rare ….

Bob

> On Jul 19, 2019, at 2:00 PM, Taka Kamiya via time-nuts 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> What are the differences between HP5370A and 5370B version?
> I have been told A's input ports are rather delicate and it has been better 
> protected on B version.  I found notes on A and B and looked a them side by 
> side but honestly, they are difficult to compare.  Anyone on list who had 
> both and can tell from experience?
> 
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> (Mr.) Taka Kamiya
> KB4EMF / ex JF2DKG
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