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John Miles January 21st 06 03:33 AM

FA: Some nice HP gear from my home lab....
 
I'm looking to clear out some clean, working equipment at the end of a
couple of long-term personal projects. This shortened URL will take you
to eBay's "View Seller's Items" page for my account:

http://snipurl.com/ls89

Highlights include the nicest HP 8566B spectrum analyzer out of several
that I've owned; an HP 8662A with OEM manuals and brand-new PS filter
caps; and an HP 5345A counter with enough spares and accessories to
satisfy any ECL computing buff.

Most of these items include manuals, and all of them will be sold with
3-day buyer inspection periods. Local pickup in Seattle OK. Even if
you're not in the market, several of the listings include some
interesting HP Journal .PDFs and other literature. Check 'em out!

-- jm

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Winfield Hill January 21st 06 11:28 AM

FA: Some nice HP gear from my home lab....
 
John Miles wrote...

I'm looking to clear out some clean, working equipment at the end
of a couple of long-term personal projects. This shortened URL
will take you to eBay's "View Seller's Items" page for my account:
http://snipurl.com/ls89

Highlights include the nicest HP 8566B spectrum analyzer out of several
that I've owned; an HP 8662A with OEM manuals and brand-new PS filter
caps; and an HP 5345A counter with enough spares and accessories to
satisfy any ECL computing buff.

Most of these items include manuals, and all of them will be sold with
3-day buyer inspection periods. Local pickup in Seattle OK. Even
if you're not in the market, several of the listings include some
interesting HP Journal .PDFs and other literature. Check 'em out!
http://www.qsl.net/ke5fx


****, John, you're selling your stuff!??!! What's going on?


--
Thanks,
- Win

Harry Dellamano January 21st 06 03:24 PM

FA: Some nice HP gear from my home lab....
 

"Winfield Hill" wrote in message
...
John Miles wrote...

I'm looking to clear out some clean, working equipment at the end
of a couple of long-term personal projects. This shortened URL
will take you to eBay's "View Seller's Items" page for my account:
http://snipurl.com/ls89

Highlights include the nicest HP 8566B spectrum analyzer out of several
that I've owned; an HP 8662A with OEM manuals and brand-new PS filter
caps; and an HP 5345A counter with enough spares and accessories to
satisfy any ECL computing buff.

Most of these items include manuals, and all of them will be sold with
3-day buyer inspection periods. Local pickup in Seattle OK. Even
if you're not in the market, several of the listings include some
interesting HP Journal .PDFs and other literature. Check 'em out!
http://www.qsl.net/ke5fx


****, John, you're selling your stuff!??!! What's going on?


--
Thanks,
- Win


There can only be one answer....a new girl friend!
Harry



John Miles January 21st 06 07:55 PM

FA: Some nice HP gear from my home lab....
 
In article ,
says...
****, John, you're selling your stuff!??!! What's going on?


Short answer: I treat eBay like a giant storage locker, where they pay
to keep my stuff while I'm not using it. :-)

Long answer: my usual M.O. is to undertake long-term personal projects
in batches of two or three, which often take years at a time. I've
recently reached a point in one of those cycles where I'm happy with the
results and content to call it all "done" for the time being.

My next big thing is purely software-based, in an entirely-unrelated
field. I've already put a lot of work into this project, and it's
become apparent that I'm going to have to focus on it to the exclusion
of pretty much everything else if I'm ever going to finish it. Because
I've got at least another year of software work ahead, it doesn't make
sense for me to pay to store a lot of hardware that someone else could
be using towards productive/fun ends.

I'm not the least bit happy about giving up some of that gear,
particularly the 8566B. But if I keep it around, I will play with it.
Historically, that's been a fairly-serious (almost addiction-level)
personal problem. It gets in the way of other long-term goals, so I
have to take positive, hard-to-undo steps to move ahead.

Watch Gandalf trying to convince Bilbo to give up his favorite toy, and
you'll get the idea...

-- jm

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Ken Scharf January 21st 06 10:06 PM

FA: Some nice HP gear from my home lab....
 
John Miles wrote:
I'm looking to clear out some clean, working equipment at the end of a
couple of long-term personal projects. This shortened URL will take you
to eBay's "View Seller's Items" page for my account:

http://snipurl.com/ls89

Highlights include the nicest HP 8566B spectrum analyzer out of several
that I've owned; an HP 8662A with OEM manuals and brand-new PS filter
caps; and an HP 5345A counter with enough spares and accessories to
satisfy any ECL computing buff.

Most of these items include manuals, and all of them will be sold with
3-day buyer inspection periods. Local pickup in Seattle OK. Even if
you're not in the market, several of the listings include some
interesting HP Journal .PDFs and other literature. Check 'em out!

-- jm

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http://www.qsl.net/ke5fx
Note: My E-mail address has been altered to avoid spam
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I'm tempted on that TEK 485. I have a working (but UGLY) 454 scope
and the 485 is sortof it's smarter brother. The shipping charges from
your neck of the woods is a killer though (long distance cross country
to FL). I'm not sure if my 454 has the p11 phospher or P2 or P31, would
the option be stamped on the nameplate?

John Miles January 22nd 06 12:17 AM

FA: Some nice HP gear from my home lab....
 
In article ,
says...

I'm tempted on that TEK 485. I have a working (but UGLY) 454 scope
and the 485 is sortof it's smarter brother. The shipping charges from
your neck of the woods is a killer though (long distance cross country
to FL). I'm not sure if my 454 has the p11 phospher or P2 or P31, would
the option be stamped on the nameplate?


I believe that all the 454s had P31 phosphors, going by personal
observation and Sphere Research's CRT listings. That's what's in my
'backup' 454 (which isn't for sale).

To some extent it's like trying to prove that no crows are white,
though. Tek made some oddball scopes in small quantities over the
years, so you can't be too sure what's out there.

-- jm

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Winfield Hill January 22nd 06 01:21 AM

FA: Some nice HP gear from my home lab....
 
John Miles wrote...

My next big thing is purely software-based, in an
entirely-unrelated field.


We were afraid of that: the dark side, you know.

I'm not the least bit happy about giving up some of that
gear, particularly the 8566B.


A real jewel, already up to $3700, with six days to go.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7583597242


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Thanks,
- Win

John Miles January 22nd 06 01:52 AM

FA: Some nice HP gear from my home lab....
 
In article ,
says...

A real jewel, already up to $3700, with six days to go.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7583597242

Look on the bright side... maybe all of the other bidders will cancel
their bids or get tossed by eBay for various reasons, and you'll get it
for $1.00. :)

-- jm

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Winfield Hill January 22nd 06 12:47 PM

FA: Some nice HP gear from my home lab....
 
John Miles wrote...

Winfield Hill says...

A real jewel, already up to $3700, with six days to go.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7583597242


Look on the bright side... maybe all of the other bidders will cancel
their bids or get tossed by eBay for various reasons, and you'll get
it for $1.00. :)


That would be the day. What's the right price for your 8566B with
manuals, etc.? I see Nick at Ridge Equipment has one up for $9k,
but I doubt he'll sell it. Looking at the last 30 days, I see one
fellow who had two "untested" units, accepting $3100 "best offers"
for each, and another guy who got a $2700 "buy-it-now" sale for his
"untested" unit with a "dim screen". All three "untested" units had
photos indicating reasonable physical condition and some kind of
apparently-proper display operation. There's another one, "as is"
with a dark-screen photo, starting at $6499, with no bidders.


--
Thanks,
- Win

John Miles January 22nd 06 11:34 PM

FA: Some nice HP gear from my home lab....
 
In article ,
says...
That would be the day. What's the right price for your 8566B with
manuals, etc.? I see Nick at Ridge Equipment has one up for $9k,
but I doubt he'll sell it. Looking at the last 30 days, I see one
fellow who had two "untested" units, accepting $3100 "best offers"
for each, and another guy who got a $2700 "buy-it-now" sale for his
"untested" unit with a "dim screen". All three "untested" units had
photos indicating reasonable physical condition and some kind of
apparently-proper display operation. There's another one, "as is"
with a dark-screen photo, starting at $6499, with no bidders.


It's tough to say. At the end of the day it's worth whatever the
second-highest bidder thinks it's worth. Ordinarily, I'd wait for all
those others to sell or otherwise disappear from the field before
putting one up for sale, but I think this one will out-compete the
others without any trouble... at least among buyers who know what
they're looking for. A dim CRT is not a good thing on these units,
because the focus is the first thing to go. By the time the emission is
down, you don't get a very clean image.

At any rate, a $9K starting bid on an 8566B with a DOA-only guarantee is
just a waste of a listing fee, and everybody's time to boot. Much
better to start low and encourage people to look at the item on its
merits. I'd be surprised if mine doesn't land in the $6K-$7K
neighborhood. $8K-$9K is a high but still-fair price, if someone has
the cash on hand and has been waiting for the right one.

That particular 8566B from Ridge does look clean, but it has some
serious phase-noise peaking going on. (Compare his CRT image with the
same shot in my auction, particularly taking the different reference
levels into account.) Even if you paid $9K for his, you'd still want to
open it up and poke around the first-LO synthesizer with an ESR meter.
Something -- probably something cheap but difficult to find -- is
packing up and getting ready to go out to lunch in that one.

-- jm

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