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                                             HOW TO USE THIS CATALOG
                                       Three easy ways to find the information you need


                                                         1. Check headings on opposite page for
                                                     I      broad categories of instrumentation.
                                                     I

                                                 ~       2. Use complete numerical index begin-
                                                            ning on page 396 to locate specific
                                                            equipment by model number (ex-
                 NEELY                                      ample-3400A    RMS Voltmeter).
                                                         3. Use alphabetical index on pages
                                                            3 9 1 - 3 9 5 to locate equipment by
                                                            name, title or type (example-
                                                            digital voltmeter).

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              Other important information                                              bi-monthly newsletter from your hp field office) are mailed
   This catalog provides detailed information on instru-                               regularly to anyone interested in keeping abreast of the
ments available from Hewlett-Packard, including products                               latest developments in electronic test and measurement in-
of the Boonton, Dymec, Harrison, Moseley and Sanborn                                   strumentation. See pages 3-12 for more details.
Divisions.
   Detailed listings of general-purpose equipment grouped                                 Keeping up-to-date on Hewlett-Packard products
by functional categories begin on page 2 5 . In addition,
you will find abbreviated information on pages 15 through                                 New Hewlett-Packard products, introduced after publi-
                                                                                       cation of this catalog, are described in the h p Journal and
2 4 describing certain special-purpose equipment manufac-
tured by the various Hewlett-Packard divisions.                                        in Measurement News, advertised in the major trade pub-
                                                                                       lications, exhibited in major trade shows and demonstrated
                                                                                       by hp field engineers. Data sheets on these new products
                  Placing your order                                                   will be sent promptly on request.
  Page 2 contains time-saving suggestions for ordering.
                                                                                               How to communicate with Hewlett-Packard
   Other information on Hewlett-Packard products                                          Hewlett-Packard products are manufactured in more
   In addition to data in this catalog, information about                              than a dozen factories throughout the world. The Hewlett-
application and operation of hp equipment is available in                              Packard field sales office in your are$ is equipped to handle
hp data sheets, Application Notes, the Hewlett-Packard                                 all your needs for information on any hp product, and f o r -
Journal and Measurement News. Data sheets and Applica-                                 parts or service on the h p products you are already using.
tion Notes are available on request. Both the Hewlett-                                 A complete listing of Hewlett-Packard field offices is just
Packard Journal (a monthly publication of the hp research                              inside the back cover of this catalog. If there is no field
and development laboratories) and Measurement News (a                                  office in your area, please contact:



United States                           Canada and Latin America                       Europe                         Elsewhere
Hewlett-hckrd                           HWIett-hCkrd                                   Hewlett-Paokard SA.            International Marketing
1501 Page Mill Road                     Inter-Americas                                                                Department
Palo Alto, California 94304             1501 Page Mill Road                            54 RouteSwitzerland
                                                                                       Geneva, des Acacias            Hewlett-Packard
Telephone: (415) 326-7000               Palo Alto, California, U.S.A.                  Telephone: (022) 42.81.50      1501 Page Mill Road
TWX: 910-373-1267                       Telephone: (415) 326-7000                      Telex: 2.24.86                 Palo Alto, California, U S A .
Telex: 033 811                          TWX: 910-373-1267                              Cable: HEWPACKSA               Telephone: (415) 326-7000
                                        Telex: 033 811                                                                TWX: 910-373-1267
                                        Cable: HMPACK                                                                 Telex: 033 811
                                                                                                                      Cable: HEWPACK



All data i n this catalog subject t o change without notice. Prices f.0.b. factory in United States.

Hewlett-Packard Catalog    No. 25,   4-65                                                                                                Printed i n U.S.A.
  Instruments in this catalog are grouped by type or function, Most major groupings are
preceded by technical information pages which summarize the measuring techniques in-
volved and provide helpful information for selecting instruments best suited for specific jobs.




                      HEWLETT                                      I~PACKARD
                                                                L
                   CATALOG LISTINGS FOR HEWLETT-PACKARD PRODUCTS,
                   INCLUDING DYMEC, BOONTON, HARRISON, MECHROLAB,
                   MOSELEY AND SANBORN DIVISIONS, HP ASSOCIATES.

  Major instrument groups are listed below. Complete model number a n d descriptive in-
dexes are at the end of the catalog as indicated by the t h u m b index positions.
                                                                                                                                                 Page
About Hewlett-Packard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                    la
Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                              ........... .                   2
Parts and Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            .      3
Cabinets, Mounting Arrangements . . .                                  ...         .......................                                   .     13
Miscellaneous Products including medical and scientific instruments, transducers,
       temperature measuring system, semiconductor products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                                              15
Amplifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . .             .............................................                                                     25
Wave and Distortion Analyz                       ...................................                                             . . . . .         36
Counters including electronic counters for measuring frequency, time interval,
      ratio, period; preset counters; scintillation counting systems;
      digital recorders; scanners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                          41
Data Acquisition Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                           , .         80
Frequency and Time Standards including frequency synthesizers, quartz oscillators,
      clocks, power supplies and vlf receivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                                 89
Impedance Bridges and Meters including Q and rx meters, phase meters,
      impedance-measuring accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                          .    105
Meters, Analog for measuring voltage, current, resistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                                     113
Meters, Digital and Differential including dc standards, ac-to-dc converters,
      voltage- to-frequency converters . . . . . . . . . .........................                                                           ,    141
MicrowaveTest Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                         159
          ' Equipment tables by frequency band                          ........................... .                                             163
            Signal sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        .................... .                                        175
            Spectrum analyzers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    ,                       214
            Power measurement equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                                                  .....                        218
              Noise figure measurement equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                                    228
              Microwave impedance measurement equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,                                             230
Oscillators and Audio Signal Generators , , . , . , ,              ........                          .......                                      247
Oscilloscopes . . . . . . . . . . . . . .              ................................................                                      .    26s
Power Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                307
Pulse, Square Wave, Digital Delay Generators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                             .    333
Recorders including x-y, continuous thermal-writing and optical, tape,
      single- and multi-channel systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                 1   . . . . . . . . . . . . ..     341
Descriptive Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                       . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..          391
Numerical Index .                            . . . .            ......................                                         . . . . . .   .    396
Field Offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            4OOb

                                                                                                                                                        1
     ABOUT HEWLETT-PACKARD


                  Since its founding in Palo Alto, California, in 1939,
                Hewlett-Packard has grown from a two-man operation into
                a world-wide organization of more than 7000 people, with
                an annual sales volume exceeding $125 million,
                   The company and its affiliates now have more than a
                dozen manufacturing plants, including two in Western
                Europe and one in Japan. Sales and service offices are lo-
                cated in nearly every major city in the free world.
                   Although Hewlett-Packard's growth has been dynamic
                and far-reaching, the company has never altered its original
                objective - to make significant contributions to the special-
                ized field of electronic instrumentation, T o this end, it has
                concentrated its energies and resources on developing in-
                struments which provide the greatest possible usefulness,
                accuracy, convenience, dependability and dollar value.
                   Among the principle categories of Hewlett-Packard in-
                strumentation are oscillators, voltmeters, oscilloscopes, pulse
                generators, graphic recorders, data acquisition systems,
                waveguide test equipment, signal generators, electronic
                counters, frequency and time standards, impedance measur-
                ing instruments, power supplies, solid-state components,
                medical diagnostic equipment and instruments for chemical
                and nuclear measurement.
                   The market for the company's instruments covers a
                broad spectrum of science, business and industry. From
                electronic development laboratories to radio and T V
                studios, from chemical research facilities to aircraft plants,
                from banks to medical laboratories, from steel mills to
                space vehicle installations - Hewlett-Packard equipment is
                found in a wide variety of applications.
                   Now in its second quarter century of growth and prog-
                ress, Hewlett-Packard intends to continue providing instru-
                ments which represent the utmost in fine craftsmanship -
                a standard of quality unmatched in the electronic test equip-
                ment field.

                       Hewlett-Packard Divisions and Affiliates
                  To provide the full advantage of specialized engineering
                and manufacturing know-how for each product, Hewlett-
                Packard operates through product-oriented divisions, each
                responsible for one or more types of instrumentation. The
                general manager of each division administers all aspects of
                engineering, manufacturing and marketing for a given
                product group.
                   Hewlett-Packard sales divisions, each responsible for lo-
                cal service in a defined geographic territory, are listed at
                the end of this catalog.
                   Two Hewlett-Packard divisions are at 1501 Page Mill
                Road in Palo Alto, California. Products of the Frequency
                atzd Time Division include electronic counters and precise
                frequency and time standards. The Microwuve Division
                produces signal generators, waveguide and other special-
                ized test equipment for use at microwave frequencies.

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  The Loveland (Colorado) Division manufactures volt-
meters, oscillators, distortion analyzers and other general-
purpose test equipment.
   The Color.ado S p m g s (Colorado) Division makes os-
cilloscopes, pulse generators and allied products.
  Dymec Division, 395 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, Cali-
fornia, produces instruments and systems for acquiring and
processing digital data, as well as specialized test equip-
ment for other uses, Dymec was established in 1956 and
acquired by h p in 1959.
   Boonton Division, Green Pond Road, Rockaway, New
Jersey, was founded in 1935 and acquired by hp in 1959.
Products include impedance-measuring equipment, and
special-purpose signal generators and test sets.
   HP Associates, 620 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, Cali-
fornia was formed by hp in 1961 to conduct solid-state re-
search and development and to market advanced semi-con-
ductor components.
   H a r r i s o n Division, 1 0 0 Locust Avenue, Berkeley
Heights, New Jersey, was founded in 1954 and acquired
by hp in 1961. Harrison Division produces highly regu-
lated dc power supplies and related items,
   Moseley Division, founded in 1951 as the F. L. Mose-
ley Co., became affiliated with hp in 1958, and a division
in 1964. Moseley Autograf X-Y Recorders and a broad
line of laboratory and industrial strip-chart recorders are
widely used throughout the world. Moseley Division is at
433 North Fair Oaks Avenue in Pasadena, California.
   Sanborn Division, 175 Wyman Street, Waltham, Mas-
sachusetts, has been affiliated with Hewlett-Packard since
1961. Sanborn's medical group is a leading source of medi-
cal diagnostic apparatus; the industrial group produces a
broad line of instruments and systems for measuring and
recording physical phenomena.
   Mechrolab, an hp affiliate since 1964, produces a pro-
thrombin (blood-clot) timer, as well as a number of os-
mometers and other specialized instruments for measuring
molecular weights of complex polymer chemicals, Mech-
rolab is located at 1062 Linda Vista Avenue, Mountain
View, California.
   Hewlett-Packard Inter-Americas, headquartered in Palo
Alto, provides sales and service to Canada (through Hew-
lett-Packard (Canada) Ltd.), and to all of Latin America.
  Hewlett-Packard S.A., in Geneva, Switzerland, is re-
sponsible for all h p activities in Western Europe. Factories
in Bedford, England, and in Boeblingen, Germany, manu-
facture many of the individual instruments sold in Europe.
Sales companies in each major country assure European
customers of the same high level of applications assistance
and service as in the United States.

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                                 SUGGESTIONS FOR ORDERING
                                                Order by model number
   When you order, please specify the catalog model num-         ing orders is available, without charge, from field engineers
ber and name of instrument desired. For example, "Model          at Hewlett-Packard sales offices in the United States and in
400D Vacuum Tube Voltmeter." T o prevent misunder-               principal areas throughout the world (see inside back cover
standing, include significant specifications and specific in-    for names and addresses).
structions in your order whenever you desire special op-
tions or features such as special color, non-standard power                          Shipping methods
line voltage, etc.                                                  Shipments to destinations within the United States and
   Many Hewlett-Packard instruments are supplied in cabi-        Western Europe are made directly from local factories or
nets along with easily attached hardware for direct mount-       warehouses. Unless specifically requested otherwise, express
ing in 19" equipment racks. Other Hewlett-Packard in-            or truck transportation is used, whichever is cheaper and
struments are available in cabinets for bench use or with        most serviceable to you. Small items are sent via parcel
19" panels for rack mounting. For example, "400DR."              post, If rapid delivery is needed, we will gladly ship by
Catalog listings indicate availability of cabinet or rack        the more expensive methods of air freight, air express or
mounting arrangements. Please be sure your order indicates       air parcel post when specified on your order. In many parts
which you desire.                                                of the United States a consolidated air freight service pro-
                                                                 vides the speed of air transport at surface rates. Ask your
             Price and delivery information                      field engineer for details.
   Prices in effect at date of publication are listed in this
catalog. All prices and other data are subject to change                                   Terms
without notice. Prices are f.0.b. factory. Contact your near-       U.S. terms are 30 days net. Unless credit has already
est field sales office to confirm prices and to obtain current   been established, shipments will be made C.O.D., or on
delivery information.                                            receipt of cash in advance. See additional information be-
                Where to send your order                         low if you are located outside the United States,
  Your order should be made out to the Hewlett-Packard
Company and sent to the Hewlett-Packard field office in                                  Quotations
                                                                    Upon request, quotations will be furnished to you by
your area (see inside of back cover). Each field office has
special communication channels to the Hewlett-Packard            your local Hewlett-Packard sales office or the Hewlett-
                                                                 Packard Company. Prices will be specified on an f.0.b. fac-
factories to assure prompt and efficient handling of your
                                                                 tory basis unless otherwise requested. See additional infor-
order. See additional information below if you are located
                                                                 mation below if you are not in the United States.
outside the United States.
                Local technical assistance                                       Repairs and repair parts
    Technical assistance in selecting equipment and prepar-        See pages 3 through 12.

    Additional information for customers outside the United States
          Where to send your order
                     In many countries, your order can be placed directly on your local Hewlett-Packard distribu-
                 tor or representative (see inside back cover), Alternatively, your order can be made out to Hew-
                 lett-Packard Company, (Hewlett-Packard S. A. if you are in Western Europe or Hewlett-Packard
                 Inter-Americas if you are in Latin America) and sent to the appropriate Hewlett-Packard office,
                 either directly or through your local hp authorized sales office.
                     If no Hewlett-Packard representative or distributor has, as yet, been appointed for your area,
                 your order should be placed directly on the offices listed above.
          Shipping methods
                     Shipments to customers outside the United States or Western Europe are made from the ap-
                 propriate Hewlett-Packard facility by either surface or air, as requested. Sea shipments generally
                 require commercial export packaging at a nominal extra charge.
          Terms
                     Terms for orders from countries outside the United States which are placed on the Hewlett-
                 Packard Company, Hewlett-Packard S. A., or Hewlett-Packard Inter-Americas are irrevocable let-
                 ter of credit or cash in advance, unless other terms have been arranged previously. Terms for
                 orders placed on authorized Hewlett-Packard distributors are mutually determined between the
                 customer and the distributor.
          Quotations and pro forma invoices
                     FAS, CIF, C & F, etc., quotations or pro forma invoices, as well as exportation and importa-
                  tion assistance, are available on request from your local authorized Hewlett-Packard sales office,
                  Hewlett-Packard, Palo Alto, California; Hewlett-Packard S. A,, Geneva, Switzerland, or Hewlett-
                  Packard Inter-Americas, Palo Alto, California.

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                  SERVICE I N DEPTH-PROVIDED WITH EVERY
                      H EWLETT-PACKARD INSTRUMENT
   With electronic instrumentation, as with other products,      must have a service organization which can respond quickly
the user expects service with his purchases, and he expects      and completely to the customer's needs.
the manufacturer to stand behind its products after the              Over the years, Hewlett-Packard has built such an organ-
sale, Satisfying this expectation is one of the manufacturer's   ization. When the buyer of Hewlett-Packard equipment needs
primary responsibilities, and it is a responsibility which       repair service, replacement parts or technical assistance, h e
Hewlett-Packard long has recognized,                             need not correspond with a factory that may be several thou-
                                                                 sand miles away. More than 75 field offices located through-
   Even more than with consumer products, electronic meas-       out the free world provide local service for the instruments
uring instrumentation demauds this service. Purchase of          manufactured by the Hewlett-Packard companies.
equipment to check out a multi-million-dollar missile before         Many of the services offered by these hp field offices are
launch or for monitoring critical physiological reactions of     discussed on the following pages, You will read about the
a patient during surgery m i s t carry with it an assurance of   depth of service you can expect from hp. Then check inside
accuracy and reliability. Not only must the manufacturer         the back cover of this catalog to locate the Hewlett-Packard
build quality and reliability into his product, but he also       field office nearest you.


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                LOOK FOR THESE BEFORE-THE-SALE SERVICES
In addition t o the usual (and some not so usual) after-the-sale services, your Hewlett-Packard Field Office
also offers many services you may find helpful before you decide which piece of equipment to purchase.




                 Demonstration instruments
   For many purposes, a data sheet giving complete technical
specifications is all you require. There are, however, occasions
when you like to have an instrument put through its paces -
have a chance to see for yourself. Your hp field engineer
will be happy to arrange a demonstration of Hewlett-Packard
instruments for you. Also ask your field engineer when an
hp demonstration van will be in your area. These vans offer
you a chance to see and evaluate instruments from all of the
Hewlett-Packard divisions in working displays.




                           Specials
  With such a broad product base, hp is capable of modify-
ing standard instruments to meet a wide variety of special
applications. Divisionalization of the product groups per-
mits a flexibility in our manufacturing methods, and provides
potentials unequaled in the industry. If you have a unique
application and cannot find a standard instrument to do the
job, check with your hp field engineer. He is always ready
to work with you in any way possible.




                       Staff engineers
   When you pick up your telephone, the quickest, most
efficient source of technical assistance and application in-
formation is your hp field office staff engineer. To ensure
that there is always someone available who talks your lan-
guage, your staff engineer spends all of his time in the office,
ready to answer your call. He is the in-office counterpart of
your field engineer and directly assists him in giving you
the finest possible service. If you have an application ques-
tion or if you need technical information on hp products,
just give him a call,



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                 APPLICATIONS AND MAINTENANCE TRAINING
                     FOR YOUR TECHNICAL PERSONNEL
   When purchasing test equipment, ease of maintenance is                              Factory seminars
always a consideration. Many purchasers, of course, have              Factory seminars offer broader coverage of groups of
repair and calibration facilities and prefer to maintain their     instruments and are held at the Hewlett-Packard factory.
h p equipment at their plant. By taking advantage of Hewlett-      Older instruments, as well as the newer models, are covered
Packard's product training program, you can have factory           and, where possible, a portion of the training is tailored to
trained technicians in ~ Z L service department,
                              T
                                                                   individual needs. Repair and calibration techniques are dis-
   Two types of training are offered for your supervisory          cussed during the one- or two-week seminar.
and key electronic maintenance personnel - field service
seminars and factory seminars.                                                    Seminar schedule and cost
                  Field service seminars                              Due to the program's popularity and the limited number
   Generally held at the local field office, field service semi-   of trainees that can be accommodated at any one time, there
nars cover a given product area such as oscilloscopes, signal      is often a waiting list. Your hp field office will be glad to
generators, voltmeters, etc., and last for one or two days.        provide you with a schedule of upcoming seminars and
  These seminars are usually conducted by engineers from           make the necessary reservations.
the Hewlett-Packard product training group who are thor-              Both the field seminars and the factory seminars are of-
oughly trained in the instruments to be covered and experi-        fered at no charge to you. Your only cost is for transporta-
enced in instructional techniques.                                 tion, lodging and meals.




                                                                              Field service seminars offer your
                                                                              service technicians the opportunity
                                                                              to receive maintenance training
                                                                              from factory engineers.




                                                                              More intensive coverage
                                                                              of a group of instruments is
                                                                              available through
                                                                              the factory seminars.




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A VARIETY OF TECHNICAL
PUBLICAT10NS-Y 0URS
FOR THE ASKING
  Hewlett-Packard willingly incurs the obligation to keep
you informed of new measurement techniques, applications,
new instruments, maintenance and service procedures. To
do this, your hp field office offers a number of publications,
each designed for a specific purpose.
  If you are interested in receiving any of the following
publications, simply contact the field office nearest you.




                Operating and Service Manuals                        -----
                                                                     "*   ,
                                                                                     -       -




   Operating and Service Manuals provide operating instruc-
tions, theory of operation, maintenance and calibration in-
formation, schematics and a table of replaceable parts. Al-
though they are supplied with each new hp instrument, you
may wish to purchase extra copies or replace your original
copy if it has been misplaced. Manuals for current instru-
ments are always available, and copies for many older in-
struments are quite often still in print.
   When ordering a replacement manual (usually $2.50
to $ l o ) , please give the instrument model number and com-
plete serial number,



                                                                                         I

                                                                 I        bench briefs




                        Bench Briefs
   This newsletter briefly reviews new hp service informa-
tion as it becomes available. Typical subjects include new
modifications, service short cuts and parts information. Dis-
tributed by mail, Bench Briefs is sent to individuals directly
concerned with repair and maintenance of hp instruments.



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                Hewlett-Packard Journal
   A monthly technical publication from the h p laboratories,
the Journal brings you new measuring techniques and de-
scribes advances in the state-of-the-art for measuring instru-
ments. To receive your copy of the Journal each month, just
ask that your name be added to the Journal mailing list,




                       Service Notes
   This series of technical publications is available for dis-
tribution to customers' facilities where hp instruments are
repaired and maintained. Service Note topics include new
or special calibration techniques, modifications and special
repair procedures - all written in a detailed manner. Ask
your hp field engineer for a copy of the Service Note Index.




                  Application Publications
    As the name implies, Application Publications deal pri-
 marily with uses of hp equipment. Because of their special-
 ized nature, these Publications are distributed by individual
 request only rather than on a mailing list. Ask for the com-
 plete Application Publications Index so you may order those
 which are of interest to you.




                     Measurement News
    Announcements of new instruments and Application
 Publications as they become available, as well as articles of
 local interest, are brought to you by your h p field office in
 this bi-monthly publication.



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OFF-THE-SHELF DELIVERY
FOR YOUR HP
REPLACEMENT PARTS

   Replacement parts play a key role in Hewlett-Packard's
service-in-depth program. Prompt instrument maintenance,
whether it's done in your shop or by one of the hp field
offices, depends on the immediate availability of the neces-
sary replacement parts, For this reason, extensive parts in-
ventories are maintained throughout the field. Over 90%
of the orders for hp replacement parts are shipped the same
day they are received, To back up these inventories, Hewlett-
Packard has developed a fast drop-ship procedure from
regional centers to assure you of immediate response to
your replacement parts needs.




          AC   ess ries and operatin supplies
  In addition to the usual individual replacement parts,
accessories and operating supplies are also in stock ready
for' immediate delivery for the instruments manufactured
by the Hewlett-Packard companies.

                     Modification kits
   Like replacement parts, modification kits may be ordered
by h p stock number from your nearby field office. Two publi-
cations from hp customer service, Service Notes and Bench
Briefs (see preceding pages), keep you abreast of modifica-
tions which are available.
                                                                A complete inventory of replacement parts, ac-
                                                                cessories a n d o p e r a ti n g supplies is m a i n t ained
                                                                a t yo u r local h p field office.




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                                                                                    Spare parts kits
                                                                 Several types of parts kits are available to assure continuous
                                                              operation from your h p instruments when they are being
                                                              used in an isolated area, or where loss of the instrument
                                                              use would be extremely critical. "Running Spares" and "Iso-
                                                              lated Service" kits offer varying degrees of completeness,
                                                              and you can pick the kit that most nearly satisfies your
                                                              requirements.
    These i t e m s m a k e u p a n "Isolated Service
    Kit" for t h e Model 4106 V a c u u m Tube Volt-
    meter.




                                                                             Ordering replacement parts
                                                                When ordering replacement parts or operating supplies,
                                                              please specify the following information to assure your
                                                              getting the right part in the shortest possible time.
                                                                    1. hp stock number for the part
                                                                    2. a complete description of the part
                                                                This information is listed in the "Table of Replaceable
                                                              Parts" in the Operating and Service Manual you received
                                                              with your instrument.
                                                                 If for some reason the hp stock number is unknown, please
                                                              include the instrument model number und serial number, a
                                                              complete description of the part, its function and its location
                                                              within the instrument,



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    Proper parts id e n t if ic a t io n means faster de.
    livery t o you. Ca!l y o u r h p field o f f ic e when.
    ever you need assistance.




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INSTRUMENT SERVICES
WHEN YOU NEED THEM

   The Hewlett-Packard field office is not just a point of
contact, a mere passer of messages, The service departments
located at more than 40 of the field offices have fully
equipped, factory-trained repair and maintenance groups
prepared to offer you immediate assistance on your Hewlett-
Packard instruments.




                  Instrument recalibration
   T o insure continued reliability, the proper operation of
any electronic instrument should be routinely verified from
time to time. The Operating and Service Manual for each
h p instrument provides the information required for field
recalibration. If it is not convenient for you to recalibrate
your hp instrument, contact your nearest hp field office.

     Standards calibration and traceability to NBS
   Special "standards calibration" services also are available.
These services are in addition to the precision recalibration
services mentioned above, and include a calibration report
on each equipment item calibrated. The report contains (1) a
description of measurement conditions, ( 2 ) the measure-
ments made and accuracy, and ( 3 ) demonstration of trace-
ability to the National Bureau of Standards (where appli-
cable).
                Repair and maintenance
   When your hp instrument is not functioning properly,
you usually need service fast. Whether it is routine mainte-
nance or emergency repair, the field service department is
staffed and equipped to do the job quickly.
                                                                  M a n y times, maintenance i n fo r m a ti o n c a n be
                                                                  handled easily over t h e phone.




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                                                                                           Instrument overhaul
                                                                            Older h p instruments that have been in operation for a
                                                                         number of years can be brought up to meet the specifications
                                                                         of the current production instruments of the same model.
                                                                         If your particular model is no longer being manufactured,
                                                                         overhaul will put it in a condition equivalent to when it
                                                                         was originally purchased.

                                                                                                 Modification
                                                                            The characteristics of your standard hp instrument can
                                                                         occasionally be modified to satisfy special requirements, or
                                                                         an older instrument that has been in the field for some time
                                                                         can be up-dated by one of many modifications available
                                                                         through the field service department. Most modifications
                                                                         can be easily performed in your plant by your technicians
                                                                          (see Modification Kits, page 8).

                                                                                   Other instrument services available
                                                                            Hewlett-Packard instrument services, of course, go beyond
                                                                         the usual repair and calibration. Service contracts are avail-
                                                                         able through your hp field office, and systems installation is
                                                                         provided when needed.

                                                                                  Returning your instrument for service
                                                                           When returning an hp instrument to your hp field office
                                                                         for service, following the three suggestions listed will help
                                                                         get it back to you in the shortest possible time:
                                                                              1. Send complete instructions telling what you would
                                                                                 like done to the instrument (repair, overhaul, certify
                                                                                 - with NBS traceability, etc.) .
                                                                              2. If the instrument needs to be repaired, include com-
                                                                                 plete information about the "symptoms."
                                                                              3. Indicate the address to which the instrument is to
                                                                                 be returned, plus the addresses to use for corre-
                                                                                 spondence and billing purposes.



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    Factory-trained senior technicians offer fast, de.
    pendable service for in- o r o u t - o f - wa r r a n t y repairs.




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                  AN ORGANIZATION DESIGNED TO SERVE YOU
   Publications, replacement parts, training, staff engineers,                                            Manufacturing divisions
instrument maintenance and calibration, demonstrations,                                  An important member of each manufacturing division's
"specials"-all offered by your hp field office. This would                            marketing group is the service engineer. It is his function
not be possible, of course, without some solid back-up.                               to see that new instruments developed by his division have
Hewlett-Packard's service organization backs up the field                             service considerations built in, to keep abreast of the latest
office with regional service centers, and it backs up the re-                         modifications available and repair techniques used and to
gional service centers with service engineers in the manufac                          see that this information is passed to the regional service
turing divisions.                                                                     centers and the field offices. A specialist in his particular
                  Regional service centers                                            group of instruments, he also provides additional technical
                                                                                      back-up.
   Regional service centers are now located in Rockaway, Nevi                                                        Warranty
Jersey, and Palo Alto, California, with more expected in                                 The Hewlett-Packard warranty not only guarantees you
the near future. In addition to the usual repair and replace-                         an instrument which will perform to published specifica-
ment parts back-up, the regional service centers maintain                             tions, but also expresses our pride and confidence in the
highly specialized equipment not available at all local serv-                         materials and workmanship which have gone into that in-
ice departments for repairs and calibration. These centers                            strument. It is a warranty backed by over 2 5 years of ex-
also stock the seldom-called-for replacement parts for older                          perience in the electronics industry and an organization
hp instruments, In this way, you are guaranteed the same                              designed to serve you.
fast service for all your replacement parts,                                             "All Hewlett-Packard products are warranted against de-
   Staffed by people with many years of factory and field                             fects in materials and workmanship. This warranty applies
office experience, the regional service centers provide tech-                         for one year from date of delivery, or in the case of certain
nical back-up, as well. A complete microfilm library is main-                         major components listed in the operating manual, for the
tained at each service center for the instruments produced                            specified period. W e will repair or replace products which
by the hp divisions, with parts lists, production changes                             prove to be defective during the warranty period. No other
(and the serial numbers involved), modifications and serv-                            warranty is expressed or implied. W e are not liable for con-
ice techniques included,                                                              sequential damages."




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             Service engineers, a r m e d w i t h a c o m p le te m i c r o f i l m     Service begins as t h e i n str u m e n ts are b e i n g d e
             l i br a r y o n Hewlett-Packard products, provide neces-                  veloped i n t h e lab.
             sary technical back-up.




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                                                                                       HEWLETT- PACKARD
                                                                                      MODULAR ENCLOSURE
                                                                                           SYSTEM
                                                                                       Versatile instrument packaging

                                                                                 T h e Hewlett-Packard modular enclosure system provides
                                                                               a complete solution to instrument packaging and mounting
                                                                               problems. T h e system is in accord with EIA standard rack
                                                                               and panel dimensions, yet each enclosure is equally well
                                                                               suited to bench or field use.
                                                                                 T h e matching enclosures offer an enviable combination
                                                                               of economy, strength and appearance. They are rugged
                                                                               enough to meet many of the stringent military require-
                                                                               ments and present a rich, professional appearance which
                                                                               enhances the value of the instrument.
Figure 1.   Ful l rack wid t h cabinets stack one a t o p t h e other.


                                                                                              Two types of instruments
                                                                                  Basically, instruments enclosed in the modular system fall
                                                                               into two classes:

                                                                                 1. Those units which require the full EIA rack width.
                                                                                    This class of instruments mounts directly in racks
                                                                                    with the two brackets and filler-strip included with
                                                                                    the instrument. Extension slides are available for use
                                                                                    in rack mounting these instruments to provide com-
                                                                                    plete accessibility for quick, convenient servicing. Feet
                                                                                    and tilt stand also are provided with full-module in-
Figure 2 . Standard configurations include cabinets o n e - th i r d
                                                                                    struments for bench use, and the instruments can be
and o n e h a l f full rack wid t h . Accessory handle 11057A i s                   stacked conveniently for maximum utilization of avail-
shown on half.width in s t r u m e n t .
                                                                                    able space. For semi-permanent stacking, joining
                                                                                    brackets are available which effectively combine two
                                                                                    instruments into a single physical unit. Control panel
                                                                                    covers are also available for these instruments to pro-
                                                                                    tect them when they are transported.
                                                                                 2. Those units which d o not need the full rack width,
                                                                                    These instruments are standardized at one-half or
                                                                                    one-third the width of the full module. Because of
                                                                                    their size, they are easily portable and can be used
                                                                                    readily in the field, as well as on the bench. Acces-
                                                                                    sory handles 11056A (one-third module) and 11057A
                                                                                    (one-half module) are attached easily to these instru-
                                                                                    ments for added handling convenience. In addition,
                                                                                    adapter frames are available to mount these units in
     Figure 3.     Hewlett-Packard 1051A Co m b in in g Case.                       the standard EIA racks. T h e h p 1 0 5 1 A , 1052.4 Com-
                                                                                    bining Cases also can be used for a multi-instrument
                                                                                    package that is both portable and easily rack mounted
                                                                                    with the hardware provided. Both combining cases
                                                                                    and rack adapter frames use blank panels to fill areas
                                                                                    not used by instruments and accept one-third width
                                                                                    drawers for convenient storage of leads, probes, etc.
                                                                                    Model 1052A Combining Cases also accept cooling
                                                                                    kits to maintain proper ambient temperature.

                                                                                  Characteristic of both classes of modular instruments is
Figure 4. H ere one hp instrument, one Harrison Division
i ns trument and t w o Dyrnec Division in s t r u m e n t s are m o u n te d   ease of maintenance. T o p and bottom covers, as well as
i n an h p rac k adapter f r a m e .                                           side panels, are removable to provide access to all adjust-
                                                                               ments and test points within the instruments,

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                                                                         Figure 5. Instrument covers qulckly convert full.width cab.
                                                                         inets to easily carried portable units.




                              Control panel covers                       Figure 6. Extension slides permit easy access to rack mounted
                                 EIA panel height                        instruments.
    Part Number                (in.)         (mm)         Price
      5060-0826              3-15/32            88       $22.50
      5060-0827              5-7/32            133       $25.00
      506n-nx?x*             6-31/37           177       $27.50
I     5060-0829        I     8-23/32     I 222       I   $28.50      I
      5060-0830             10-15/32           266       $30.00
      5060-0831             12-7/32            310       $32.50
* Also f i t s hp 1051A and 1052A

           Extension slides (see Figure 6)
0403-0050 Slides, closed length 16-7/32" (412                     mm),
  maximum travel 20%`' (527 m m ) , $50.
0403-0051 Slides, closed length 22-7/32" (564                     mm),
  maximum travel 26%" (680 mm), $55.
0403-0052 Adapters and Brackets for full-module               instru-
  ments over 3y2" high (89 mm), $20,                                                Figure 7.   Combining case accessories.

0403-0054 Adapters and Brackets for full-module               instru-
  ments 3Y2'' high ( 8 9 mm), $15.
           Joining brackets (see Figure 8)
5060-021 5 Joining Bracket Kit for semi-permanently
  joining any two full-module instruments 1 y " (286
                                            1 4
  mm) deep behind the front panel, $20.
5060-0216 Joining Bracket Kit for semi-permanently join-
  ing any two full-module instruments 163/" (416 mm)
  deep behind the front panel, $20.
         Accessory handles (see Figure 2 )                               Figure 8. Joining brackets effectively weld instruments into
                                                                         a single physical unit.
llO56A Handle for any one-third module instrument, $ 5 .
11057A Handle for any one-half module instrument, $ 5 .

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HEWLETT-PACKARD INSTRUMENTS FOR SCIENCE & INDUSTRY
   N e w instruments are constantly emerging from the expansion    automates intrinsic viscosity measurements for the first time
of technology in Hewlett-Packard's growing family of affiliates    and increases precision of measurement by a factor of 10. The
and divisions. These are not only for traditional electronic ap-   801 provides automatic influxing and timing, four channels for
plications, but increasingly are contributions toward better in-   sequential operation and digital display of efflux times. Most
strumentation for science and industry at large. Representative    types of capillary U-tube viscometers can be used with the
of hp developments beyond those purely electronic are the          Model 801. An extremely precise constant temperature bath,
chemical instruments described here. For further details on        Model 805, holds temperature uniform within *O.OOS"C. It is
these and other such products, contact your Hewlett-Packard        included with the 801 Auto-Viscometer, but also may be ordered
field engineer.                                                    separately for use in other applications. Prices: Mechrolab 801
                                                                   Auto-Viscometer, on request; Mechrolab 805 Constant Temper-
    Measure molecular weights rapidly, precisely,                  ature Bath, on request.
                100 t o 5,000,000
   Merhrolab 300 Series V a p o r Pressare Osmometers. Number                  8400A Microwave Spectrometer
average molecular weights between 100 and 20,000 are precisely        Identify molecular .rpecies, determine compounds in mixtures
determined in 20 minutes or less with 300 Series Vapor Pres-       quantitatively. The hp Model 8400A Microwave Spectrometer,
sure Osmometers. Operating on the principle of vapor pressure      by measuring absorption frequencies in X-band, will yield
lowering of solvent by solute, these instruments automatically     molecular structure information such as the determination of
provide 2-minute readings at progressively changing osmotic        bond angles, internuclear bond distances, dipole moments of
concentrations. Excellent results can be obtained using micro-     molecules and intra-molecular effects such as nuclear quadru-
liter volumes of sample. Thermostats and probes are available      pole interactions and hindered rotations. From application of
for operation a t 25, 37, 50 and 65



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