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The HP8601a Sweeper Generator seems still easy to come by and remains fairly cheap. Mine which I bought on eBay for $40 had a power supply fault which was easily fixed when I received the unit. It however need the HP8600a to provide the true network analysis function as the two devices work in conjenction with each other. The markr function in the HP8600a/8601a combo works by halting the sweep momentarily to create a blip marking the frequency. There are five independently adjustable marker blips which makes it ideal to simultaneously mark the three traps plus a coulpe to define the passband. Selecting a specific marker makesit brighter on the sweep display and you have a vernier adjustment with accurate digital readout so that the marker is precise to within a few Hertz at 21.25MHz. New this eqipment in the 1970's was about $8,000 for the pair and I bought them at the time about twenty years ago for about $80 because they provided the best and cheapest solution for my vintage radio TV needs. I higly recommend them for this sort5 of work. https://xdevs.com/doc/HP_Agilent_Key...0Operating.pdf https://xdevs.com/doc/HP_Agilent_Keysight/HP8601A.pdf Here are the HP8600a and HP8601a on ebay. The HP8600a is an earlier version with nixie tubes but otherwise the same. Mine is a bit later using an LED display https://www.ebay.com/itm/35583162966...Bk9SR9C2oPCoZA https://www.ebay.com/itm/22625900266...Bk9SR66FvPCoZA Last edited by Penthode; 08-12-2024 at 09:41 AM. |
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