[time-nuts] [Fwd: [hp_agilent_equipment] FS: HP5342A HP8508A/85082A HP8901B/11722A works and clean]

J. Forster jfor at quik.com
Thu May 19 16:23:38 UTC 2011


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Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] FS: HP5342A  HP8508A/85082A 
HP8901B/11722A works and clean
From:    "Dave Meitzen" <dmeitzen at tx.rr.com>
Date:    Thu, May 19, 2011 9:07 am
To:      hp_agilent_equipment at yahoogroups.com
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>From Dave -- AA9TT -- cell 214 244 9917 -- Dallas TX --- also trade for ham
equipment

Agilent / HP 5342A Microwave Frequency Counter

Tested Works Fine $545 Delivered

DESCRIPTION

Provides automatic frequency measurement to 18GHz in a highly portable
package ? Selectable input attenuation of 50 ohms and 1 Mohm ? Two input
frequency ranges: 10Hz to 500MHz & 500MHz to 18GHz.

Utilizes microprocessor technology

Keyboard allows you to perform various math functions to allow for such
things as IF offsets ? An 11-digit display is sectionalized for easy readout
to 1Hz resolution

THIS UNIT COMES WITH OPTS: 01= High-Stability Timebase Option 011 = Digital
I/O (HP-IB)

HP\Agilent 8508A Vector Voltmeter w\ 85082A (2GHz) Module

No dents - very clean $2865 Delivered HP 8508A Vector Voltmeter.

The 8508A Vector Voltmeter is a fully automatic tuned receiver that makes RF
voltage and phase measurements easy. Its narrowband measuring technique
gives a dynamic range of over 90 dB and a sensitivity of 10 µV to trace even
the smallest signal. It also measures the phase difference between its two
input channels with at least 0.1 degree resolution over a full +180 to -180
degree range, so they can be used for another complete set of measurements -
such as electrical length, phase distortion, or impedance. With its ability
to store reference and use it in later measurements means individual circuit
sections can be characterized and adjusted independently.

Includes one Agilent 85082A (2GHz) module installed in the system.

* Frequency range: 100 kHz - 1.0 GHz

* 85081B High impedance input probe module, range 100 kHz to 1 GHz

* Maximum input: 2 V peak ac, ±50 Vdc

* A (ref) channel minimum: 10 mV, 100 kHz to 300 kHz 1 mV, 300 kHz to 3 MHz
300 µV, 3 MHz to 1.0 GHz

* B noise level: 10 µV

* HP-IB interface

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HP8901B Modulation and power analyzer with power sensor HP11722a 150 kHz to
1300 MHz. (Power meter, Frequency, modulation, deviation, distortion, and
more). 100% functional tested -- very clean low use test equipment. $1660
delivered

It very accurately measures modulation and recovers the modulation signal,
determines RF frequency and measures RF power.

Features:

* Measures AM and FM to 1% accuracy

* Adjacent-channel power measurement capability

* Measures RF power with power meter accuracy

* Audio measurement capabilities

Agilent 11722A Power Sensor, 100 kHz to 2.6 GHz

* Frequency Range: 100 kHz to 2.6 GHz

* Power Range: +30 dBm (1 watt) to -20 dBm (10 µW)

* Input SWR (connected to an HP 8901B or 8901A): <1.15, for RF power
measurements

* Power sensor linearity: +2%, -4%; +30 dBm to +20 dBm. Negligible
deviation, levels <+20 dBm

* Calibration factors: Each HP 11722A Sensor Module is individually
calibrated.

The calibration factors are printed on the 11722A Sensor Module for easy
reference



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