[Test-Equipment] seeking manuals of Analogic (Data Precision) Data 6000 Digital Signal Analyzer

Dave dave at wpaperman.com
Sun Feb 1 08:36:59 EST 2009


Glenn;

I have two (the older and later versions of the 6000) and have the 
complete sets of manuals for them. The first was purchased when I was in 
the interference analysis business; the second "came my way" as a surprise.

The problem in duplicating them is the time involved and the cost. These 
are 4 THICK looseleaf bound volumes which include operation and maintenance.

I would estimate that, aside from the time needed to copy them at a copy 
center, the cost would be somewhere in the vicinity of $100.00. I would 
imagine it would take 3-4 hours to copy them.

Dave, W5WP

Glenn wrote:
> I've been searching for documentation on the Data 6000 series Waveform Analyzers (1982), by Analogic Corporation (Data Precision). 
>
> These originally came with two manuals, I believe one for operating instruction, and the other a programming reference.
>
> About all I have found online are a few ebay hits for the instrument itself (always without docs (: ) , and a good photo at http://forsale-l.amateur-radio-society.com/Electronics/Resistors/Analogic-data-precision-data-6000-dual-channel-analyzer/
>
> As you can see from the front panel this is a "feature-rich" instrument. However, without access to the docs, I've only been able to play with some of the basic features. I'm particularly interested in its computer control interface and will need the API doc to write my control application.  I see four ports on the rear panel ( looks like GPIB as well as RS-232 :) 
>
> This unit appears to be a keeper(not interested in selling), Its too bad that good surplus gear like this gets separated from its documentation :((
>
> Does anyone know where the manuals for this might be obtained?
>
> 73,
>   Glenn -- KD5HCL
>
>
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