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"Eric F. Richards" wrote:
Greetings... I don't know where to ask this, so I'm shooting for multiple groups. I purchased an HP 140T mainframe plus spectrum analyzer plugins, including the 8554B mentioned in the subject, at a hamfest. It turns out that it is working but is quite "deaf." From asking around I have been told that this is a common problem for this plugin and the culprit is the first mixer. Well... the first mixer is an upconverter to 3 GHz, and one of those magical microwave "cans" that make no sense to those of us used to thinking in lower frequencies. The only semiconductors in the can are a pair of diodes, back to back, with the designation "385" on them. HP weenies have suggested that it could be short for 1901-0385, but that part number turns up very few references, and none with the nature of the diodes and their operating characteristics. These *might* be microwave mixer diodes, like the 1N416D, for example. The thing to look for is noise figure. I have a 1L20 spectrum analyzer plug-in for my Tek scope, from the same era as your SA (but much much cruder). I have never seen your SA, but all I can say is that the first mixer in my 1L20 contains a single diode. Do yours look like this? http://www.dfpresource.org/1n416d.jpg If so, you might try a kludge like this: http://www.dfpresource.org/modded1n5711.jpg Worked for me. |
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A E wrote:
These *might* be microwave mixer diodes, like the 1N416D, for example. The thing to look for is noise figure. I have a 1L20 spectrum analyzer plug-in for my Tek scope, from the same era as your SA (but much much cruder). I have never seen your SA, but all I can say is that the first mixer in my 1L20 contains a single diode. Do yours look like this? Not even remotely. Here's a pic of the assembly, out of the "can:" http://www.dim.com/~efricha/mixer-diodes.jpg -- Eric F. Richards, "The first rule about macros is: Don't use them unless you have to. Almost every macro demonstrates a flaw in the programming language, in the program, or in the programmer." -- Stroustrup |
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A E wrote:
These *might* be microwave mixer diodes, like the 1N416D, for example. The thing to look for is noise figure. I have a 1L20 spectrum analyzer plug-in for my Tek scope, from the same era as your SA (but much much cruder). I have never seen your SA, but all I can say is that the first mixer in my 1L20 contains a single diode. Do yours look like this? Not even remotely. Here's a pic of the assembly, out of the "can:" http://www.dim.com/~efricha/mixer-diodes.jpg -- Eric F. Richards, "The first rule about macros is: Don't use them unless you have to. Almost every macro demonstrates a flaw in the programming language, in the program, or in the programmer." -- Stroustrup |
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