Did you see the HP "Relay Volt Supply" on evilbay? The part number of
05060-6093 seems somehow familiar ..... Okay, it's the part number for
the A18 supply. :-)
They seem overpriced to me, but maybe they'll accept a reasonable
offer. Note that they have multiple units
Ed
On 2022-11-14 8:41 PM, Jim Muehlberg jmuehlbe@nrao.edu wrote:
Thanks for the encouragement! I'm trying not to spend too much effort
on this - sort of a distraction from real work. One would think that
NRAO would have a HV power supply lying around somewhere, but astronomy
has gone solid state now for decades! We have a grad student trying to
nurse along another 5061 and we'd like to have a pair. I guess I'll
slice open the A18 module and see what makes it tick.
Thanks again,
Jim
Sure looks like a18. Must have scavenged a bunch of old Cs standard.
Crazy price $200-250.
If you need one you need one. Hopefully they are not needed.
Regards
Paul
On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 1:24 PM Ed Palmer via time-nuts <
time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote:
Did you see the HP "Relay Volt Supply" on evilbay? The part number of
05060-6093 seems somehow familiar ..... Okay, it's the part number for
the A18 supply. :-)
They seem overpriced to me, but maybe they'll accept a reasonable
offer. Note that they have multiple units
Ed
On 2022-11-14 8:41 PM, Jim Muehlberg jmuehlbe@nrao.edu wrote:
Thanks for the encouragement! I'm trying not to spend too much effort
on this - sort of a distraction from real work. One would think that
NRAO would have a HV power supply lying around somewhere, but astronomy
has gone solid state now for decades! We have a grad student trying to
nurse along another 5061 and we'd like to have a pair. I guess I'll
slice open the A18 module and see what makes it tick.
Thanks again,
Jim
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