[R-390] signal generators

David C. Hallam dhallam at rapidsys.com
Sun Jan 15 13:58:10 EST 2006


I have a URM-25D and a HP-606B.  The 25D takes up less bench space but the
606B is easier to use.  The delta f controls makes getting it on frequency
easy and it is rock stable after warm up.  I don't believe the 606A has an
output for a frequency counter as does the 606B.  With any of these you need
an external frequency counter to get on frequency.  The 606A/B is big,
heavy, and takes up a lot of bench space.

David
KC2JD

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[mailto:r-390-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of Ed Zeranski
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Subject: Re: [R-390] signal generators


I had a URM-25 after having used many different signal generators
professionally ......

	My URM-25F is still here in the line-up because its portable. I lucked out
a few years ago finding a pile of HP-606A/B generators for $5 each in San
Diego, kept one, and use it along with an HP-608D. It is a pleasure to use.
Last year a Measurements 65B turned up and though old it looks to be a good
unit butI have not had a chance to go through it yet. For audio the old
HP-200A and CD models are still hangin' in there.

EdZ

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