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RE: HP 310a wave analyzer
Original poster: "Lau, Gary by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <Gary.Lau-at-hp-dot-com>
>From a historical document I found on the Agilent web site
http://cp.literature.agilent-dot-com/litweb/pdf/5980-2090E.pdf :
Amplitude flatness across the many
multiplexed channels was measured
over the 1.5 MHz band by HP 's 310A
wave analyzer (ca.1963). A wave
analyzer is essentially a calibrated
superheterodyne receiver, and this
one featured a selectable output
bandwidth, which allowed the detect-
ed audio modulation to be measured.
I can't think of any TC-related application for such an instrument.
Sorry, Gary Lau
MA, USA
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Subject: HP 310a wave analyzer
Original poster: "Dan by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>"
<toodamtall1-at-yahoo-dot-com>
Hey folks,
I just inherited an HP 310A wave analyzer with
complete original documentation. Specs say it provides
signal components between 1khz-1500khz. As an amateur,
this doesn't readily mean anything to me. Maybe it
could be more valuable in more capable hands?
Could this be of any use in TC work? I know you guys
don't like holding anybody's hands, but who else can I
ask? I'm not worthy I know..... <bowing>
Thanks
Dan--Ft. Lauderdale
(toodamtall1-at-yahoo-dot-com)