Hi Marc, sorry I forgot to mention about the option 004. When the 5060 was 
being built, there were no high performance tubes as such. Even when the 5061A 
was originally released, there wasn't one available for it either. The option 
004 tube came along later. Because the tube connections were essentially the 
same, you could install an option 004 high performance tube in the 5060A and 
get better performance out of your old unit. This was done on a number of them 
and you had to do some modifications to get them to work correctly...ie the 
degauss coil connections. It wasn't a simple "drop in" the first time. You 
could of course install the tube and not the degauss but you would be losing 
some of your performance enhancements if you did. At quite a cost increase too.
    One thing you would want to be cautious of if you find the tube is indeed 
dead. The early tubes used an AC heater circuit that produced an audible whine. 
The later tubes were designed for a DC heater circuit and required a completely 
different heater module. I don't believe one was ever made for the 5060A. HP 
would not even warranty a DC tube that got installed into a unit with an AC 
heater circuit. This was true whether it was a high performance tube or not. I 
don't know if it was a serious problem or if HP was just covering their bases 
in case the unit wouldn't quite meet all of it's specs with the DC tube.
    I have a number of the older manuals but do not have the means to do a pdf 
scan on them to make them available to the rest of the group. I have the 5060A, 
5061A, 5061B, 5062C, and the 5065A rubidium. Unfortunately, I haven't had the 
time to make any copies of them, much less scan them since it takes about 2 
hours each. Unfortunately, the machines do not like the pages that have been 
hole punched so you have to feed them in by hand. There were many versions of 
some of these manuals so you want to find one that is as close to your serial 
numbers prefix, (without being below the number) as you can.

Chuck Norton
Frequency Standards & Services

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