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Regarding Jeff's comment, I was of the impression that the signal was
generated at a high level prior to the attenuator, and attenuator settings were correct for the 512-1024 band as well as the others. Since your "8640B in a can" has the 512-1024 switch position, it should be possible to install a home-made doubler in the same space where the HP doubler would go, prior to the attenuator. Fred K4DII The doubler is an external device that screws onto the front panel output socket, there is no provision for putting it internally prior to the attenuator. The 512-1024 switch position merely changes the displayed frequency. Jeff |
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"Jeff" wrote: The doubler is an external device that screws onto the front panel output socket, there is no provision for putting it internally prior to the attenuator. The 512-1024 switch position merely changes the displayed frequency. Jeff- I understand about the HP 11690A Scott mentioned. Are you saying that it is not possible to retrofit an 8640B with the internal doubler, or just not possible with the military version Scott has? I have two 8640Bs. One has the doubler option, the other doesn't. I would like to upgrade the second one if possible. Fred K4DII |
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