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Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 11:42 PM
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
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Hello everyone,
I found this HP3325B Function Generator on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=270006696082
It has the high voltage option but not the High Stability Oven.
Since I plan to use an external GPS based frequency source,
does it matter?
I suspect the unit still
Seems like a lot of money to pay for one. I have been using an HP 3325A for
about 25 years and like it very much. I bought it brand new from HP for the
company I worked, where I was director of engineering. After I resigned, to
pursue greener pastures, they eventually closed down their hardware
Brian,
i just sent you the 80 page FRK (H OR L) Operating and Maintainance
Manual. It is abt. 5 MB
73 Ulli
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An: Discussion of precise time
I've always been curious about the 3325A vs. B -- there is more price
spread between those two than just about any other HP A vs. B model.
What's the difference between them, and is it worth anything like that
much (obviously, Mike doesn't think so :-) ).
I've been happy with my A model,
John,
please note that i do not intend to make fun over the boys of SPARK FUN!
It is just VERY difficult to surpress a bright smile if I manage to get
onto pages like that. I appreciate your comments a lot. If you are eager
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Hi John:
It's my recollection (and so subject to bad memory) that the 3325's
claim to fame is that the amplitude is settable in steps of 0.01 dB.
Also the amplitude accuracy is very good. Because of this the 3325 is
still called out as part of the required test equipment needed to
calibrate
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Across the life-span of the HP 3325A, the following changes were
incorporated:
1. They removed the sockets for power supply regulator transistors (instead
soldering the leads right to the board) for better reliability.
2. They re-designed the power supply board layout in order to put more space
Here's one that sold for $102
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=31869022
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The missing Kinnemetrics 60-DC manual is now back.
Added the Efratom FRK H/L manual.
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Hi Xaos:
It may have worked fine and just had a rear output modification.
But the missing connector on the front is why the price was so low.
Have Fun,
Brooke Clarke
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From: John Ackermann N8UR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] HP 3325B Function Generator and GPS based
frequencycontrol
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 10:39:49 -0400
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I've always been curious about the 3325A vs. B -- there is more price
spread between those two
Greetings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Charles Curry is out of the office until Monday July 17th.
If your enquiry is of an urgent nature please contact Joanne Akers on +44 (0)
1594 862234 ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Regards, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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