


Pulse Gen 70ns to 10us pulses, rep rate 5kHz Same as 100A, adds temp controlled crystalįreq Standard 100kHz, 10kHz, 1kHz, 100Hz, 10HzĪudio Gen 5Hz to 600kHz, 160mW or 20V o/cĪudio Gen 250Hz to 100kHz, 160mW or 20V o/cĪudio Gen 20Hz to 20kHz, 3W/42V/600 Ohms, 1% DistortionĪudio Gen 2Hz to 20kHz, portable battery operationĪudio Gen 20Hz to 20kHz, 5W, output meter and attenuatorĪudio Gen 20Hz to 20kHz, 5W, output meter, attenuator, gain setĪudio Gen 20Hz to 20kHz, output meter and attenuator Secondary Freq Standard 100kHz, 10kHz, 1kHz, 100Hz There are some old HP manuals available at BAMA and their mirror site, as well as not-so-vintage manuals from Agilent in their Technical Support section, or at the Agilent FTP account that holds manuals not yet posted … Vintage HP Equipment Dates, Descriptions, Manuals, and Other Linksīarney Oliver Stereo Amplifier ( Photograph of S/N 230) Sorry, but the dates column are current only through the 1955 catalog… Please volunteer to give us a hand! There are other versions of this kind of table published, but all lack the date ranges critical to collectors. Also, collectors interested in the age of vintage equipment, please see the SERIAL NUMBER page. “*281A” waveguide launch is/was available in S281A, G281A, through P281A), and “#” represents suffixes (often for dB attenuation or coupling). Models prefixed by an “*” character use waveguide or band designations (i.e. The dates below mark the first and last year of appearance for an item in printed catalogs, or price lists. The historic rollout of Hewlett-Packard equipment is detailed below, along with our archive of equipment manuals, service notes, data sheets, brochures, and any available collector references. Manuals, Service Notes, Brochures, and Data Sheets
