Well I do have pride in owning this machine but it's redundant to my needs.  I 
have far too much test equipment (and other stuff) and need to downsize.

Bob



On Saturday, May 31, 2014 10:01 AM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
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WOW,, I would take a LOT of pride in owning such a difinative piece of 
hardware!

On Sat, 31 May 2014 12:00:01 -0400, [email protected] wrote:
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> I recently acquired an HP 3456A which has a tighter specification 
> than the EI.? It's also a couple of decades newer and has been 
> calibrated. 
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> So I took a deep breath and opened the EI looking for a calibration 
> adjustment.? I found one, and tweaked it to bring the EI back into 
> specification.? It was off by about 0.06% and now it's within its 
> spec of 0.01%. 
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> Pretty good gear, to hold its calibration so well for about a half 
> century!? And now it has a new lease, with its recalibration. 
>
> I also monitored the EI to see what its warmup time is.? It settled 
> very closely within about 15 minutes from a cold start.? And I mean 
> cold; I hadn't switched it on for quite a while.? (There is a 55C 
> oven in it, holding the reference temp constant.)
>
> Of course I don't need this unit any more but it's quaint and works 
> great.? It's not all that much bigger than the HP but lacks the 
> resistance measurement and a few other bells and whistles.? And the 
> big Nixie tube readout is cool. 
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> Bob
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