[Test-Equipment] Re: Dymec (was Telonic)

Harry Brown [email protected]
Fri, 01 Feb 2002 14:45:40 -0500


Dymec was an operation of hp (the "dy" came from inverting letters "hp") 
that mainly did custom systems. I belive all were one of a kind systems or 
special mods to standard hp products.

73, Harry, W3IIT

At 10:01 AM 2/1/2002 -0600, Fred Olsen wrote:
> > James Duffer wrote:
> > I am curious about a Manufacrurer named...Dymec I believe.
>
>Jim, I don't recall their origin, but do believe that Dymec was a
>division of H-P.  Years back they had stand-alone divisions under their
>own names, such as Harrison (power supplies), Moseley (recorders), and
>PAECO (Palo Alto Engineering Co., H-P's 'in-house' transformer builder).
>
>Sorry, that's all I can dredge from the swamp.
>Fred
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