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[email protected] October 16th 05 08:34 PM

WTD: Measurements Model 80 Signal Gen. - Parts and Manual
 
Hello,

I have a nice, working Boonton Measurements Model 80 that is
unfortunately missing the fine tuning dial and manual.

Is there somebody whou would be willing to sell/photocopy a manual?
Also, perhaps somebody has a junker 80 that they would be willing to
sell the dial off of - OR take a high quality photograph of the dial so
that I can make my own.

Thanks, all efforts I will happily compensate for.

Dave Goncalves
W1EUJ


Bill Janssen October 17th 05 12:37 AM

WTD: Measurements Model 80 Signal Gen. - Parts and Manual
 
wrote:

Hello,

I have a nice, working Boonton Measurements Model 80 that is
unfortunately missing the fine tuning dial and manual.

Is there somebody whou would be willing to sell/photocopy a manual?
Also, perhaps somebody has a junker 80 that they would be willing to
sell the dial off of - OR take a high quality photograph of the dial so
that I can make my own.

Thanks, all efforts I will happily compensate for.

Dave Goncalves
W1EUJ



Dave
I have a Model 80 that I was using just today. I don't have a ready
source of digital
pictures but can arrange something if some one else doesn't come up with
something.

I do not have a schematic but as I recall the circuit is not complicated.

Bill K7NOM

[email protected] October 17th 05 01:34 AM

WTD: Measurements Model 80 Signal Gen. - Parts and Manual
 
Perhaps you could answer a few questions for me:

1. Is the knob dial marked 0-100?
2. What are the major (numbered) marks? Is it every 10, or 5?
3. What are the minor (ticked) marks? Is it every 1?
4. Is the knob attached to the dial? Or to the signal generator?

Thanks for the help.

Dave Goncalves
W1EUJ


Don Bowey October 17th 05 01:42 AM

WTD: Measurements Model 80 Signal Gen. - Parts and Manual
 
On 10/16/05 5:34 PM, in article
,
" wrote:

Perhaps you could answer a few questions for me:

1. Is the knob dial marked 0-100?
2. What are the major (numbered) marks? Is it every 10, or 5?
3. What are the minor (ticked) marks? Is it every 1?
4. Is the knob attached to the dial? Or to the signal generator?

Thanks for the help.

Dave Goncalves
W1EUJ


Here's how mine is....

1. yes

2. every 10

3. every 1

4. to the dial

Don


[email protected] October 17th 05 02:04 AM

WTD: Measurements Model 80 Signal Gen. - Parts and Manual
 
Thanks Don.

Does this sig. gen require the use of a 3-6 dB pad on the output?

Dave Goncalves


Don Bowey October 17th 05 04:03 AM

WTD: Measurements Model 80 Signal Gen. - Parts and Manual
 
On 10/16/05 6:04 PM, in article
,
" wrote:

Thanks Don.

Does this sig. gen require the use of a 3-6 dB pad on the output?

Dave Goncalves


It doesn't require a pad. This one came with a 20dB pad and a terminated
connector. I recall another one I used a lot that did have a pad (6 dB I
think) and there were calibration marks on the output attenuator that would
allow you to calibrate with or without the pad. For some reason we always
used the pad. It was probably a better match.

Don


Bill Janssen October 17th 05 11:18 PM

WTD: Measurements Model 80 Signal Gen. - Parts and Manual
 
wrote:

Hello,

I have a nice, working Boonton Measurements Model 80 that is
unfortunately missing the fine tuning dial and manual.

Is there somebody whou would be willing to sell/photocopy a manual?
Also, perhaps somebody has a junker 80 that they would be willing to
sell the dial off of - OR take a high quality photograph of the dial so
that I can make my own.

Thanks, all efforts I will happily compensate for.

Dave Goncalves
W1EUJ



Dave
I found a dial in my junk box that looks and fits just like the original
EXCEPT the markings (0 -100) are on only 180 degrees of the dial.

However, The metal plate with the Markings can be removed (3 screws)
and turned over so you can make your own marks

Anyway it is yours if you send me an address to ship to.

The original knob on my model 80 has the metal plate staked on
to the back of the knob and it is not removable

Bill K7NOM


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