Hi, here is my first post on eevblog
Fluke 741B is the little brother of Fluke 743B.
http://www.testequipmentdepot.com/fluke/calibrators/744.htmMain difference (what I know for now)
is that 743B support some advanced data logging and has RS232 (Canon9) port to download logged data (or transmit this directly) - I guess they have quite a difference on firmware side, but not much on hardware one. Recently I got my hands on used Fluke741B, and was curious to see what is behind cover of what it shoud be a serial port. And - Voila! - there is place for soldering RS232 connector, labeled Fluke 744-3034?
Naturally, I can just solder cables to RS232 connector and use RS232 to USB adapter - but I doubt if I really get some data out of it.
Anyone test similar thing before me? Good or bad results?
I tried to open 741B today, but after easy removing first 6 bolts, it is quite a work to disassemble it further,
and today is too late already. On the other side I don't want to damage a working calibrator,
which I just start palying with.