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    Roy Lewallen  wrote in message 
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     Thanks to Ed for the good advice. 
     
     I've got an HP 140T. As far as I know, the only difference between 
  it 
     and the 141T is that the CRT in mine is a conventional one with 
     long-persistence phosphor rather than a storage tube. It uses the 
  same 
     plug-in units as the 141T. I find it to be very usable, and don't 
  really 
     miss storage capability at all. I think the tube is a lot more 
     trouble-free than a storage type unit. 
     
     So I recommend that you don't turn down a 140T if you come across 
  one -- 
     and you might even have a better chance of getting a unit with a 
  working 
     display than with a 141T. 
     
     Roy Lewallen, W7EL 
     
     Ed Price wrote: 
     
     [Lots of good advice] 
    
    
    well it is amazing i think how some of these units retain their resale 
    value even though the companies that made them do not service them or 
    back them......man who was the brainiac that thought about how to 
    implement this scam? 
   
   Designing and building a product to provide many years of use, and then 
   capable of being repaired without access to unique components and/or 
  exotic 
   service equipment, is a concept so rare as to be thought a scam. 
   
   Ed 
   wb6wsn 
  
  well ed what are your thoughts on a hp 8590? bueno o no bueno? 
 
 A very good analyzer series, but generally still priced out of the hobbyist 
 market. Reasonably portable, and ruggedly built. Performance is generally a 
 bit lower than the 856x series, but still very respectable. Much more useful 
 than a hobbyist-affordable 141 analyzer, and easier and more versatile than 
 an older 8569 analyzer. Unless your needs are exotic, the 859x series will 
 be a good industrial choice. 
 
 Ed 
 wb6wsn 
 
 
well some guy who has a company that i guess is in the business of 
buying refurbing and selling electronic equipment has one on ebay for 
about $2100.00. should i cross my fingers and go for it?  he takes 
credit cards.  he says it is working very well, it looks real good 
according the pics he has of it and it has a fresh calibration. 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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