manuals was Re: HP 1600A State analyzer available

From: Joe <rigdonj_at_cfl.rr.com>
Date: Fri Jul 19 16:17:04 2002

   I checked my manuals and I have ones for the 1601, 1607, 1615 and 1630. The 1607 is almost exactly the same as a 1600 but it doesn't have a built-in display. Instead you have to use an XYZ display or couple it to a 1600. Give me a shout if you need the part numbers for the probes or other info.

    Joe

>
> FWIW several HP logic analyzers and some of their other test equipment use the same probes so they're easy to find around surplus places. They also show up on e-bay frequently and usually cheap. I may have a book for it. I'll look.
>
> Joe
>
>At 01:48 AM 7/18/02 -0700, Den wrote:
>>
>>Chuck
>>I know it has been quite a while, Do you still have this puppy? or a book for it?
>>Den www.densnet.com den_at_densnet.com
>>
>>Sorry but it has no probes, these will have to be scavenged for. Its in
>>pretty good shape and easily meets the 10 year rule. Probes aren't too hard
>>to find if you look carefully. Anyway, its free for the cost of shipping it
>>somewhere, or if you are near Sunnyvale California (94087) then you can
>>just pick it up.
>>
>>--Chuck
>>
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