Tonight's fun has been rearranging my 19" rack to take out some gear I don't use and fill it with gear I do and will use.
From top to bottom:
- HP 5445A Frequency Counter (1.3GHz and OXCO options, GPS referenced)
- HP 3325A Function Generator (High Voltage and OXCO options, GPS Referenced)
- Tek
TM506 mainframe (To be filled with a
PG506,
TG501A,
SG503,
SG504,
SG505, and maybe an
RG501 or
DC509 with OCXO option to fill the last slot)
- Tek
TM5006 mainframe (To be filled with a
PS5004 and
SG5030 so far)
- HP 4276A LCZ meter
- Yokogawa 2558 AC Volt/Current calibrator
- Fluke 332D DC Volt Calibrator
I currently have the TM506 mainframe on the bench getting a spit polish. It needs new capacitors for sure, I pulled one and none of my meters can read the capacitance at all.....
One is bad, all get replaced.
Also, I tore it down and washed all the chassis parts, cleaned the fan, replaced the fan filter, replaced the mains filter capacitor with a proper X-class cap, replaced the one carbon composite resistor with an equivalent metal film, and removed the dirty old direct attached mains cord and installed an IEC C13 socket in its place.
Next on the bench will be the TM5006 for a going over and adjustment, and the Fluke 332D is in the last stages of repair (I hope....), just gotta replace a pass transistor or two in the power supply section.
Oh, I also ordered some carbon composite resistors from Hi-Fi Collective to replace some drifted ones in the RF Oscillator section in my SC504 that is getting a full rebuild (Including a replacement aluminium front plate to replace the shattered plastic piece). I ordered 10 of each value I need that I couldn't find in Akihabara, so I'll select the closest values after baking them to get any moisture out.
Once it's all up and running, I'll have a nice little cal lab to calibrate and adjust stuff, like the mountain of TDS600 and 700 series scopes I have sitting here....