Hi Buddy, owned two of these for years. They were the cats meow in their day, but by todays standards they drift constantly. LC oscillators with no PLL. Can't help but drift. Not to mention they take up a ton of bench space, weigh a ton and use a lot of power.
I had one of these years ago and have regretted getting talked out of it ever since! Yes, they are large, but once it's warmed up it is ROCK solid, accurate and dependable. As long as you check the calibration once a year it's good to go. Mine even had the water proof pressure compensated shipping case still with it.
Solid HP signal generator. It weights in at 62 lbs! Must change out the old wax paper bumblebee caps. Great video there buddy. Shipping these out will be costly.
I was hoping you would open one your collection of these. I see that it will be a fair amount of work to get mine up and running. Thank you for sharing.
It Alive 😂 Bumble Bee caps! I learn something new from you every time. I thought I saw the gigantic HP spectrum analyzer on the back bench 😮 May you and your family have a peaceful Easter. 😊
Hello there Buddy, thanks for the video. Never heard of Bumble Bee condensors before. Always learning something new from your videos. Thanks and God bless.
Those are awesome older units..... I could have gotten one for just the shipping , from NY state that would have cost about 100 bux .... I could have gotten some other things for the same deal .... I waited until I got the HP 8656B ,,,, now I need a LM338K regulator for it , It's in the place of the 5 volt regulator .... Why ? I have no idea ... Take Care Mon Ami ....
The coil, which seems to be bent is part of the design. In my project, i also found this: ua-cam.com/video/5qwcFZ5yMoM/v-deo.html My guess is, that this was made to reduce the magnetic coupling to the shielded case. (only my guess.....)
A new video from Buddy is like a visit from a good friend!
It really is.
Thanks
Hi Buddy, owned two of these for years. They were the cats meow in their day, but by todays standards they drift constantly. LC oscillators with no PLL. Can't help but drift.
Not to mention they take up a ton of bench space, weigh a ton and use a lot of power.
Good to see you man. I know you are living the dream over there. Yep, they do drift for sure. Thanks for stopping in.
I really like these old generators. I've done a few German units but have yet to try a HP. Really chunky inside!
Always great to see a new video from you, Buddy! I marvel at the quality & craftsmanship of this old equipment.
Thanks for watching
I had one of these years ago and have regretted getting talked out of it ever since! Yes, they are large, but once it's warmed up it is ROCK solid, accurate and dependable. As long as you check the calibration once a year it's good to go. Mine even had the water proof pressure compensated shipping case still with it.
Thanks for sharing
Solid HP signal generator. It weights in at 62 lbs! Must change out the old wax paper bumblebee caps. Great video there
buddy. Shipping these out will be costly.
Thanks, yes very heavy to ship
What a beast. In my (limited) experience with old HP gear, it usually doesn't take much to have them in great shape again.
Well built units.
I was hoping you would open one your collection of these. I see that it will be a fair amount of work to get mine up and running. Thank you for sharing.
They are not bad to work on, just takes up so much room.
It Alive 😂
Bumble Bee caps! I learn something new from you every time.
I thought I saw the gigantic HP spectrum analyzer on the back bench 😮
May you and your family have a peaceful Easter. 😊
Yep, another big heavy beast I need to start on.
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I believe you got that running.
Imagine a wall full of operating antique HP test equipment. Buddy's Antique HP Museum. 😎
One time at a tailgate meeting I almost bought a 608D. Glad I waited and bought a 8640B.
Well heck Buddy, if you keep 'em around you can weigh your shop down so it won't blow away in a storm! ;-) 73 - Dino KLØS
With all these boat anchors I have I worry about sinking!
I got one of these, got it from my grandpa 30 years ago, he is resting now.
Looks like it works somewhat well. I'm sure you can tune it up to work very well Buddy. :)
Just have to find homes for them.
Good video, I have one of those…. Also I see you have a TS-2000 … I have one and love it… always wanted one and i finally got one…
Thanks, yep my 2000 is the older bipolar transistor one.
Hello there Buddy, thanks for the video. Never heard of Bumble Bee condensors before. Always learning something new from your videos. Thanks and God bless.
Those are awesome older units..... I could have gotten one for just the shipping , from NY state that would have cost about 100 bux .... I could have gotten some other things for the same deal .... I waited until I got the HP 8656B ,,,, now I need a LM338K regulator for it , It's in the place of the 5 volt regulator .... Why ? I have no idea ... Take Care Mon Ami ....
You're amazing great find and video
Well thank you
i miss the 101 series. i never owned one but like watching your videos on them. let me know when you want to upgrade a ts 940 lol
Bout done everything to do on the 101, I have a few more to get to though
The coil, which seems to be bent is part of the design. In my project, i also found this: ua-cam.com/video/5qwcFZ5yMoM/v-deo.html
My guess is, that this was made to reduce the magnetic coupling to the shielded case. (only my guess.....)
I think you are on to something there.
Hey Buddy!
Hey!
Hey buddy! I've been trying to contact you about a possible repair. I sent you an email
I will look for the mail, however I am not taking in repairs at this time.
"Promo SM"