I tried to reply to this, but somehow it didn't post (I don't think).
The 8405A standard 50 Ohm tee accessory that fits the VVM probe tips
perfectly is P/N 11536A.
I have several, and see them surplus all the time. They're passive, so it
would be rare to find a "bad" one.
-WB2WIK/6
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Haupt [mailto:emailw8nf@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 9:45 AM
To: amps@contesting.com; dansawyer@earthlink.net
Subject: [BULK] - Re: [Amps] hp 8405a operations ??
A probe tip to BNC male adapater was HP part number
10218A. A trio of them sold on ebay a few weeks ago
for $77. They show up on rare occasion there.
Alternate part number for the same part is
10218-60001.
A few years ago, I sucked in my gut and paid $90 each
for two of them, brand new, from Agilent.
In theory, this adapter is part of the oscilloscope
accessories product line. If they offer a catalog of
scope probes and accessories, you might find a
reference in there.
I wouldn't want to have to attempt to repair a broken
probe tip. I keep my 8405A's probes wrapped in pink
bubble wrap when I'm not using the instrument.
73,
Dave W8NF
===In reply to====
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 06:43:16 -0800
From: Dan Sawyer <dansawyer@earthlink.net>
Subject: [Amps] hp 8405a operations ??
To: amps <amps@contesting.com>
All,
Based on input here and other places I purchased an
8405A. I have also
found a pdf for the service manual on line so have
some idea about how
to use it. That said I have a very low level question
regarding
connecting the probes. I constructed a very simple
phase system by
connecting a 500 MHz 0db source to two 6 foot 50 ohm
cables connected
together and terminated in 50 ohms. I connected one
probe to the signal
at the terminator and one probe at the junction of the
2 cables. This
effectively should measure the phase of a 500 MHz
signal over 6 feet.
The long and the short of it is this seemed to work.
The unit locked in
and measured the phase. That said the actual
connecting the probes was
very awkward. This unit has only the bear point at the
probe tips.
making a connection is problematic. Does HP have
"probe ends" that can
"lock" on? Does anyone know if these tips are
"standard" in the HP
line?
Sorry for such a simple question but getting the
instrument to read
consistently is the first step in using it.
Dan
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