Re: [time-nuts] HP 113BR manual scanned

2008-07-21 Thread Greg Burnett
Hi David, As followup to your question, my friend at Agilent tells me they will take scans of any manuals (even for very old instruments) but they probably won't post it until someone asks for it. He says it's still better to contribute it because it's better to have it than not, even if it

Re: [time-nuts] HP 113BR manual scanned

2008-07-06 Thread d . seiter
I have a 103AR I got about a year ago which doesn't oscillate. I got the manual scans from someone out there, so it has been done, but is not widely available. Mine is a series of separate files, so a unified file might be useful to others in the future. -Dave -- Original

Re: [time-nuts] HP 113BR manual scanned

2008-07-05 Thread GandalfG8
In a message dated 05/07/2008 05:51:17 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'll also ask if Agilent has an official front-door contact person for these manual scan contributions -- or if we should just keep forwarding them through him. I'll let you know what he says after he

[time-nuts] HP 113BR manual scanned

2008-07-04 Thread David Forbes
Another one from the old 36 foot NRAO telescope files - the HP 113BR analog clock unit. http://www.nixiebunny.com/hp113br.pdf Enjoy. Does anyone think Agilent is interested in a manual for something this old, or is this more of an HP Archives sort of boatanchor? I also have a 103AR manual to

Re: [time-nuts] HP 113BR manual scanned

2008-07-04 Thread Greg Burnett
David, I forwarded your announcement to the same Agilent friend (who works at the Agilent U.S. Technical Call Center and who handled your 105A/B manual contribution). ...And I asked if Agilent is interested in manuals for the very old, rare items like the 113BR. I'll also ask if Agilent has an