----- Original Message ----- From: "TC Dailey" <daileyservi...@qwest.net> To: "Drakelist" <drakelist@zerobeat.net>; <hallicraft...@mailman.qth.net>; <hallicraftersrad...@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 6:38 AM
Subject: [Drakelist] HP-606B & HP-608E


This was on our local swaplist - the "E" model of 608 has a separate counter output


For sale--
HP 608E RF generator, 10 to 480 MHz, $150 or best offer;

HP 606B RF generator, 50 kHz to 65 MHz, $125 or best offer;

Both generators in very good to excellent condition, checked out and
working properly on all bands, with AM modulation capability
(internal and external), internal crystal calibrators, AC line cords,
RF outputs continuously adjustable from +20 dBm to -110 dBm,
modulation meter on the 606B sticks at the bottom end of its scale rather than returning completely to zero, no other problems found, both items can be evaluated using other HP test equipment prior to
purchase, no manuals, local pickup only, pictures on the 285
TechConnect Radio Club website at na0tc.org, both items recently donated to the club, all proceeds to support club activities.

Bill N0CU 303-679-0117
Both the 606-B and 608-E were set up so that an external stabilizer could be attached. I no longer remember the model number for the stabilizer but the catalogues are avaiable at the Agilent site. The 606-B has an additional buffer stage. Either will work as a stand-alone and both are very good generators with very low phase noise.

Sometimes sticky meters can be fixed by simply working the zero adjuster but it may be the rear suppor that's sticking. Meters are not too difficult to work on but you need a steady hand.




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Richard Knoppow
Los Angeles
WB6KBL
dickb...@ix.netcom.com






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