Yeah, I guess they really are 2U, but they're still thinner than the
other HP counters.
John
Hal Murray wrote:
Also, don't underestimate the 5334 counters. They are very capable,
though they don't have all the math and statistics functions of the
'35, they are only 1U in height *and have
> Also, don't underestimate the 5334 counters. They are very capable,
> though they don't have all the math and statistics functions of the
> '35, they are only 1U in height *and have no fan!!!*, and I've bought
> several via eBay for $150 or less.
Mine are 2U Yes, No fan !!
A wonderful st
I picked up a really nice one with 10811A at the Dayton Hamvention for
$125, which was probably too good to be repeatable. Last year a friend
picked up three non-working but repairable for <$100 each. Probably
anything under $250 for a working unit isn't a bad deal.
Also, don't underestimate
June 01, 2009 6:51 AM
Subject: [time-nuts] HP/Agilent 5335A
I'm thinking of buying an HP 5335A to upgrade from my old HP 5315A. I
notice prices on *Bay range from $100 (missing button on power switch) to
$2100. Any thoughts on what a fai
Bob Q skrev:
I'm thinking of buying an HP 5335A to upgrade from my old HP 5315A. I notice
prices on *Bay range from $100 (missing button on power switch) to $2100. Any
thoughts on what a fair price for one is?
Being a proud owner of a HP 5335A I would say that if you find a good
one in the
I'm thinking of buying an HP 5335A to upgrade from my old HP 5315A. I notice
prices on *Bay range from $100 (missing button on power switch) to $2100. Any
thoughts on what a fair price for one is?
Thanks,
Bob Q.
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