>>through the manual for some hint of a fuse or something, but could not
>> find
>>anything. I also pulled the front display off to check the PCB that the
>> BNC
>>inputs go into and everything looked okay on them too.
>>
>>Does anyone know if there is a hidden fuse somewhere that I should check?
>
I thought about that (getting a parts unit), but to be honest I'm no repair
expert and would probably end up doing more damage than good. Another list
member contacted me with some info about what he thought could be wrong, and
I ended up selling it to him since he was interested in it and thinks h
Hello Jason,
Well, I am not a 5345A expert in any way but I have two units and have
worked on them. I guess your unit has a damaged front end. If so and you
can return the unit, I think it could be your best option. But all depends
on how much have you paid for it; if not too much, you could ke
I got a HP 5345A off eBay, and it is in mint condition. I took the top off
and no dust on the inside or anything, I could hardly believe it.
However, when I went to hookup a signal to the input... Nothing! All the
internal self-tests passed, but those bypass the front inputs. I looked
through the