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I have an HP 8414 polar display that I'd like to use as a standalone
unit, outside of the HP 8410 network analyzer that it's designed to plug into. I know HP made a device to do this called an HP 8418, which is of course long discontinued. I'm looking for a manual for either the 8414, 8410, or 8414 which will show the connector pinout on the 8410. When HP was still HP, the local office always had all the fiche on everything and old equipment was very well supported, but the local Agilent guy basically laughed when I asked him about this one. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Nov 2, 1:10 pm, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
I have an HP 8414 polar display that I'd like to use as a standalone unit, outside of the HP 8410 network analyzer that it's designed to plug into. I know HP made a device to do this called an HP 8418, which is of course long discontinued. I'm looking for a manual for either the 8414, 8410, or 8414 which will show the connector pinout on the 8410. When HP was still HP, the local office always had all the fiche on everything and old equipment was very well supported, but the local Agilent guy basically laughed when I asked him about this one. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." I have the manual for the 8410. I'll put the pinouts on the binaries as soon as I get my scanner fixed. |
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