Hi,
If you sample continously and decimate the data properly you avoid the
dead-time issues and get results which is translates well into ADEV
measures.
Cheers,
Magnus
On 2019-07-30 14:30, Bob kb8tq wrote:
> Hi
>
> The 8405 is a fine device and with working probes can be very useful to have
> a
I have an 8405, fortunately in excellent condition, along with the BNC adapters,
the resistive splitter and the 50-ohm line samplers. The probe tips are very
delicate and are probably unobtainium these days. The electronics in the probes
can be repaired. I've been careful with mine and had no
Hi
The 8405 is a fine device and with working probes can be very useful to have
around. Without the
probes .. not so much. Since they have been around since the 1960’s, the probes
may have seen
quite a bit of wear and tear.
For comparing standards, an RPD-1 and a DVM will kind of / sort of do
.
Luciano
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Yo Bubba Dudes!,
I've been following the discussion of the FSA3011 with great interest.
Now I'm not in the upper levels of TN esoteric knowledge or have a burning
desire to ever get there. After seeing some small reference somewhere I
looked at the HP 8405A on ebay and the price range seemed co