[R-390] 8640B

Doug Massey dougmassey at masseyradiolabs.com
Mon Jan 10 15:35:00 EST 2011


Amen to both posts!!!!!!!! They are the best....period.

Doug Massey
N4ZZT
Massey Radio Labs
Johnston SC 29832
WWW.masseyradiolabs.com

Mack Rogers <n4vgb at yahoo.com> wrote:

>And here I thought myself as being a bit obsessive compulsive when I purchased my second 8640. Bottom line is it's the biggest bang for the buck out there at this time. It's a very good and accurate sig gen with a super clean output.
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>Mack Rogers
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>--- On Mon, 1/10/11, wa4aos at aol.com <wa4aos at aol.com> wrote:
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>> From: wa4aos at aol.com <wa4aos at aol.com>
>> Subject: [R-390] 8640B
>> To: r-390 at mailman.qth.net, gcbojr at aol.com
>> Date: Monday, January 10, 2011, 2:45 PM
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>>  Hi Group,
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>> I have 4) 8640B's in my electronics lab and use them often.
>> I have them set up on various benches and that makes
>> service, burn-in and evaluation all possible with minimal
>> moving units around. I bought two of the from George Bojr in
>> Texas and he has repaired another one for me. He has parts
>> for the 8640B and does a GREAT job with service. The turn
>> around was quick and I was very pleased. You can find them
>> cheaper on ebay but understand you may get a dud and or one
>> with split gears and other issues. George can not give you a
>> NIST sticker but his equipment is calibrated and all of my
>> units are dead on between units. He does sell on ebay but
>> may have inventory for sale at any given time. 
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>> Personally, I like the 8640B for receiver work. They are
>> accurate, dependable and small compared to older units like
>> the 606A/B..You can also use it's internal counter for
>> external measurements, so, it's really two pieces of
>> equipment, though, I have other counters, 
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>> Typically, I let them warm up half an hour before I do any
>> serious alignments as I would no matter what generator I
>> use.. Like most HP gear, the 8640B accepts and external
>> 10MHz reference input should you care to do that. I bought
>> one of the 10MHz GPS receivers on ebay with antenna for
>> around $150 and build an adequate distribution unit to
>> reference a number of HP items in my lab. You can also find
>> pulled Rubidium clocks with a 10MHz out very cheap now as
>> well, under $100. Nothing like knowing you are dead on
>> accurate.
>> Keep in mind, the 10 MHz external reference is just
>> something I wanted to have; I have a very bad case of
>> gadget-itus. Hi Hi . 
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>> The 8640B's calibrated are plenty good enough for almost
>> anything you will need for working on HF receivers.
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>> His email address is 
>> www.gcbojr at aol.com
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>> 73,
>> Glenn Scott WA4AOS
>> DSM Labs
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