[time-nuts] HP3336B S/N Question

W4wj at aol.com W4wj at aol.com
Thu Jul 10 14:47:37 EDT 2014


Hi Stan...
 
Funny thing about the labels...
 
The 2514 label is the style that you would expect 
on a piece of HP gear.  Shows the AC input  setting
and other info.
 
Both the 2127 and the 3040L System labels are narrow  metallic
labels, with the HP name s/n info and nothing  more.
 
So I don't know what to think.
 
But your idea is an interesting one!!
 
I need to find my adapter...  Got a bunch of them years  ago...  ;-)
 
TNX Stan
 
 
73
Don
W4WJ
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 7/10/2014 12:28:47 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
stanw1le at verizon.net writes:

Hello  Don,  I suspect:

Original sticker 2127 early '80s  manufacture
later sticker 2514, remanufactured or modified to special  customer 
specs, mid 80's
3040L is the custom system the device was used  in.

I like this synthesizer, either get the WECO adapter to a  BNC(female)
or just add a female BNC on the blank spot on the 75 ohm output  front 
panel.

Stan, W1LE    Cape Cod


On 10-Jul-14  2:26 AM, W4wj at aol.com wrote:
> So...  My HP3336B has TWO HP S/N  plates...
>   
> The original plate:   2514A0xxxx
>   
> and a secondary HP sticker with:  2127A00xxx
>   
> Also there is another HP sticker with:  3040L  SYSTEM
>   
> Anybody have any clues on  this??
>   
> TNX
>   
>  73
> Don
> W4WJ
>   
>   
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