Sunday, 29 June 2025

Re: [Amateur-repairs] Old test eqpt? Chuck it? Refurbish it?

Hello Craig, I looked at the Eico 324 schematic and did not see any easy way to incorporate a fine tune function, however, assuming that the unit has the frequency stability to make fine tuning practical, it may be accomplished in a similar fashion to how Hewlett Packard did it on the 606B oscillator using a small shaft with a rubber wheel which engages the larger dial of the tuner. Anything else would be quite a challenge IMO.
On the question of equipment, I cannot ship units due to the lack of proper shipping boxes with high density foam. The units I have are big and heavy, example: HP 8641B, HP8510C, HP8642A, HP8565A, HP8568A etc.
I am sure that you can find units of equal value much closer to home and have the opportunity to check them out and pick them up, nothing I have is rare. I also have some parts which are no longer available from HP/Agilent/Keysight like 
“Bill West” switches, NOS and such. if you need any parts for a repair.
73
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Alan
AK6MF
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