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I have an Hp-8640b opt 323 that seems to be working fine,
except the final two digits of the frequency display keep fluctuating, even after 3 hours of warmup. Is this normal or how do I go about fixing this? cheers, Paul - VA7NT email ![]() |
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You've got that high frequency cavity oscillator, that runs from 256 to
512MHz, which is successively divided down for the lower bands. When I was working at Rockwell-Collins, those 8640s had a sticker on them, stating that the unit needed to be on for at least 72 hours, before making any measurements. They do take awhile to stabilize. Pete Paul Erickson wrote in message ... I have an Hp-8640b opt 323 that seems to be working fine, except the final two digits of the frequency display keep fluctuating, even after 3 hours of warmup. Is this normal or how do I go about fixing this? cheers, Paul - VA7NT email ![]() |
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You've got that high frequency cavity oscillator, that runs from 256 to
512MHz, which is successively divided down for the lower bands. When I was working at Rockwell-Collins, those 8640s had a sticker on them, stating that the unit needed to be on for at least 72 hours, before making any measurements. They do take awhile to stabilize. Pete Paul Erickson wrote in message ... I have an Hp-8640b opt 323 that seems to be working fine, except the final two digits of the frequency display keep fluctuating, even after 3 hours of warmup. Is this normal or how do I go about fixing this? cheers, Paul - VA7NT email ![]() |
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"Pete KE9OA" writes:
Thanks very much. cheers, Paul You've got that high frequency cavity oscillator, that runs from 256 to 512MHz, which is successively divided down for the lower bands. When I was working at Rockwell-Collins, those 8640s had a sticker on them, stating that the unit needed to be on for at least 72 hours, before making any measurements. They do take awhile to stabilize. Pete Paul Erickson wrote in message ... I have an Hp-8640b opt 323 that seems to be working fine, except the final two digits of the frequency display keep fluctuating, even after 3 hours of warmup. Is this normal or how do I go about fixing this? cheers, Paul - VA7NT email ![]() |
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"Pete KE9OA" writes:
Thanks very much. cheers, Paul You've got that high frequency cavity oscillator, that runs from 256 to 512MHz, which is successively divided down for the lower bands. When I was working at Rockwell-Collins, those 8640s had a sticker on them, stating that the unit needed to be on for at least 72 hours, before making any measurements. They do take awhile to stabilize. Pete Paul Erickson wrote in message ... I have an Hp-8640b opt 323 that seems to be working fine, except the final two digits of the frequency display keep fluctuating, even after 3 hours of warmup. Is this normal or how do I go about fixing this? cheers, Paul - VA7NT email ![]() |
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Anytime...............I think you will like that generator. It is a very
quiet design. Pete Paul Erickson wrote in message ... "Pete KE9OA" writes: Thanks very much. cheers, Paul You've got that high frequency cavity oscillator, that runs from 256 to 512MHz, which is successively divided down for the lower bands. When I was working at Rockwell-Collins, those 8640s had a sticker on them, stating that the unit needed to be on for at least 72 hours, before making any measurements. They do take awhile to stabilize. Pete Paul Erickson wrote in message ... I have an Hp-8640b opt 323 that seems to be working fine, except the final two digits of the frequency display keep fluctuating, even after 3 hours of warmup. Is this normal or how do I go about fixing this? cheers, Paul - VA7NT email ![]() |
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Anytime...............I think you will like that generator. It is a very
quiet design. Pete Paul Erickson wrote in message ... "Pete KE9OA" writes: Thanks very much. cheers, Paul You've got that high frequency cavity oscillator, that runs from 256 to 512MHz, which is successively divided down for the lower bands. When I was working at Rockwell-Collins, those 8640s had a sticker on them, stating that the unit needed to be on for at least 72 hours, before making any measurements. They do take awhile to stabilize. Pete Paul Erickson wrote in message ... I have an Hp-8640b opt 323 that seems to be working fine, except the final two digits of the frequency display keep fluctuating, even after 3 hours of warmup. Is this normal or how do I go about fixing this? cheers, Paul - VA7NT email ![]() |
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