[Amps] Genrad 1689 Digi-Bridge

Will Matney craxd1 at ezwv.com
Thu Jan 20 14:56:19 EST 2005


If I recall, the 555 output means something about the leads not being
attached. They made an attachment that connected to the 4 jacks which
had some long female clip jacks built in a small box. You could also
get a set of Kelvin leads for it. The leads can be made though and
those jacks have to be interconnected right for the 555 to go off.
There's some info on this over on the general radio website (now named
Quadtech).

http://www.quadtech.com/

manual:  http://www.quadtech.com/download.asp?download=/manuals/
1689.pdf&ftype=manuals


Will




On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:04:56 EST, <Dennis12Amplify at aol.com> wrote:

In a message dated 1/20/05 11:13:33 AM Central Standard Time,
craxd1 at ezwv.com writes:

ht ran  across this item on eBay with a low starting bid. I would have
bid
but I own 4 LCR meters now, including a Genrad Digi-Bridge. If you
would
like a good accurate digital bench LCR meter, this would make  a good
one.

Genrad 1689 Digi-Bridge LCR Meter;


tp://cgi.ebay.com/ws/
eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=25421&item=3868525788&rd=
1


The note "AS-IS, NO TESTED" scares me away, especially with the 5555 on
  the
display with nothing attached to it. I've never used one before, but it
  could
be  an internal error code of some sort.
Regards,
Dennis O.


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