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Anyone know where I can get a schematic (for a reasonable price) for an
HP606A signal generator with S/N Prefix 842? The one on BAMA isn't correct for this S/N. Thanks, Barry - N4BUQ |
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Barry, I have a book for the 301-series. Any help?
de K3HVG Barry wrote: Anyone know where I can get a schematic (for a reasonable price) for an HP606A signal generator with S/N Prefix 842? The one on BAMA isn't correct for this S/N. Thanks, Barry - N4BUQ |
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Anyone know where I can get a schematic (for a reasonable
price) for an HP606A signal generator with S/N Prefix 842? The one on BAMA isn't correct for this S/N. Thanks, Barry - N4BUQ * * What area is different? -- Richard Knoppow I'm not sure (and I should mention I meant to say I was looking for a manual, not just the schematic) There may not actually be many differences. The serial number prefix it shows is for 0960A. I looked again last night and there's an "Appendix I" that covers the changes for the 842 prefix so this manual may be the correct one after all. Thanks, Barry - N4BUQ |
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![]() wrote in message ... Anyone know where I can get a schematic (for a reasonable price) for an HP606A signal generator with S/N Prefix 842? The one on BAMA isn't correct for this S/N. Thanks, Barry - N4BUQ What area is different? -- Richard Knoppow I'm not sure (and I should mention I meant to say I was looking for a manual, not just the schematic) There may not actually be many differences. The serial number prefix it shows is for 0960A. I looked again last night and there's an "Appendix I" that covers the changes for the 842 prefix so this manual may be the correct one after all. Thanks, Barry - N4BUQ I restored one not too long ago. Learned a lot including how to restring the drive cable. I must have worked on many 606As and Bs when I worked for Hewlett-Packard many years ago but was appalled that I remembered so little about them. On mine the rotors of the tuning caps were decentered and the plates had been severly bent to compensate. I had to disassemble the thing enough to remove the caps and fix them. I have just the vaguest memory of something to do with the caps in these guys having problems. Generally, -hp- stuff of this vintage should set up better than specs although there were some real dogs such as early 400D/H voltmeters which were completely redesigned about twice, and some early 200CD oscillators which had several revisions of the circuits particularly the power supplys. I dont' think there were any really serious revisions of the 606A but can't be certain. Agilent has many -hp- manuals on line in reasonably hi-res PDF form, they may have a better copy than you have. There is also some stuff at the HP Memory Project site. -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL |
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I restored one not too long ago. Learned a lot including how to
restring the drive cable. I must have worked on many 606As and Bs when I worked for Hewlett-Packard many years ago but was appalled that I remembered so little about them. On mine the rotors of the tuning caps were decentered and the plates had been severly bent to compensate. I had to disassemble the thing enough to remove the caps and fix them. I have just the vaguest memory of something to do with the caps in these guys having problems. Generally, -hp- stuff of this vintage should set up better than specs although there were some real dogs such as early 400D/H voltmeters which were completely redesigned about twice, and some early 200CD oscillators which had several revisions of the circuits particularly the power supplys. I dont' think there were any really serious revisions of the 606A but can't be certain. Agilent has many -hp- manuals on line in reasonably hi-res PDF form, they may have a better copy than you have. There is also some stuff at the HP Memory Project site. -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL Richard, This is my frist 606A. I've been digging into this one just trying to get dust off, etc. Pretty impressing mechanicals in this thing. I've rebuilt some R390As and this thing is just about as much fun. Love those large gears that house the oscillator and amplifier coil assemblies. When I got it, I couldn't turn the range change switch. It turned out to be just dried lubricant on a few parts. I've cleaned and oiled things a bit and it works great now. I was very surprised to find calibration to be on the money for the most part. I tweaked one range at the upper end and I think all the others were very close on the lower end. The only range I can't bring into spec is the top range. Not enough L or C to get it rignt and not sure what to do to correct this. This one has all HP-branded tubes. It looks like they may have never been changed from the factory. Thanks for the reply, Barry - N4BUQ |
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On May 24, 4:06*pm, "Barry" wrote:
* * I restored one not too long ago. Learned a lot including how to restring the drive cable. I must have worked on many 606As and Bs when I worked for Hewlett-Packard many years ago but was appalled that I remembered so little about them. On mine the rotors of the tuning caps were decentered and the plates had been severly bent to compensate. I had to disassemble the thing enough to remove the caps and fix them. I have just the vaguest memory of something to do with the caps in these guys having problems. Generally, -hp- stuff of this vintage should set up better than specs although there were some real dogs such as early 400D/H voltmeters which were completely redesigned about twice, and some early 200CD oscillators which had several revisions of the circuits particularly the power supplys. I dont' think there were any really serious revisions of the 606A but can't be certain. * * Agilent has many -hp- manuals on line in reasonably hi-res PDF form, they may have a better copy than you have. There is also some stuff at the HP Memory Project site. -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL Richard, This is my frist 606A. *I've been digging into this one just trying to get dust off, etc. *Pretty impressing mechanicals in this thing. *I've rebuilt some R390As and this thing is just about as much fun. *Love those large gears that house the oscillator and amplifier coil assemblies. When I got it, I couldn't turn the range change switch. *It turned out to be just dried lubricant on a few parts. *I've cleaned and oiled things a bit and it works great now. *I was very surprised to find calibration to be on the money for the most part. *I tweaked one range at the upper end and I think all the others were very close on the lower end. *The only range I can't bring into spec is the top range. *Not enough L or C to get it rignt and not sure what to do to correct this. This one has all HP-branded tubes. *It looks like they may have never been changed from the factory. Thanks for the reply, Barry - N4BUQ The coils on the highest range are adjustable by squeezing or stretching them a bit to change the basic inductance. Set the core at about half way. The coils are cemented to the plastic former with coil dope, AKA Q-dope. Airplane glue will work in the absence of the real thing. What happens is that the cement disintegrates and the coils have enough elastic memory to stretch out and change value. The frequency calibration should be no worse than half specs. There were some changes in the crystal calibrator circuit and a couple of other places, I don't remember all of them. The assembly comes apart much more easily than it looks. One of the screws that fastens the front panel onto the chassis is underneath the modulation meter. If there is a calibration problem on all bands its likely the dial has slipped. The procedure then is to get the dial back to where it belongs. The dial is held in place by a clamp under the main tuning knob. I don't think you need to do this since all the bands are on but one. BTW I found a TV type adjuster with a long, thin section between the handle and the allen head end that is flexible enough to fit into the core of the HF coils while they are in operating position. Otherwise adjusting them is a stepwise chore. These are very good generators and have the virtue of very low distortion modulation capable of 100% which makes them valuable for receiver detector evaluation. -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles |
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