Re: [time-nuts] another Ebay mixup

2007-06-11 Thread Jeroen Bastemeijer
Dear Norm and others, Had the same experience with the seller (Maybe it was the same counter?) Got my money back finally, but it took several weeks. We agreed on the refund of the money for the unit and the shipping. I kept the wacky counter as a refund for the customs duties and taxes I

Re: [time-nuts] 5370 Time interval calibrator.

2007-06-11 Thread Robert Atkinson
Hi Said, The J06-59992A Time interval calibrator is quite a simple unit. It's basically a pair of RF power dividers, one 0 deg the other 90 deg and a couple of relays to swap the signals around. One selects in phase or 90 out of phase, the other swaps the start and stop signals. The first is a

Re: [time-nuts] another Ebay mixup, 5370

2007-06-11 Thread John Miles
Soo, out of desperation, and because I actually had other plans for today :-) I took the digital camera. That always works... By the way, I will bring the laptop next week. You are going to earn your free dinner :-) Sounds like a plan! And a bad cable. :) Can you send it an ID? query

Re: [time-nuts] 5370 Time interval calibrator.

2007-06-11 Thread SAIDJACK
In a message dated 6/11/2007 01:19:56 Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It's on my list to build one. I was going to use a 4 port transfer type coaxial relay to do the start-stop swap, this should have even better balance than the Omron and PCB tracks, and has direct SMA

Re: [time-nuts] GPIB on the HP3586

2007-06-11 Thread GandalfG8
In a message dated 11/06/2007 21:34:34 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: While I brought the (huge) maintenance manual with me, I seem to forgot the User manual for the Selective Level Meter HP-3586C. Would anyone have the HPIB programming string definitions available? On its

Re: [time-nuts] Connection Info Wiltron 610C-MS-1042 Xtal Oscillator?

2007-06-11 Thread Rex
On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 09:09:56 -0700, Brooke Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Rex: Yes, although I was hoping for a precision oscillator. There are crystals at 1, 10, 50 and 100 MHz each with a trimmer cap. 20 Volts negative ground for power and NPN transistors. So far I haven't figured out

Re: [time-nuts] GPIB on the HP3586

2007-06-11 Thread GandalfG8
In a message dated 11/06/2007 22:06:01 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Thanks You're more than welcome and better too many than too few:-) ___ time-nuts mailing list time-nuts@febo.com