Years go on and on... After close to 3000 amateur radio repairs (and some test equipment ones), I still find from time to time some real challenges. And my interest to learn more on the RF field are still here. So, I guess, that means all is going fine :-)
I have upgraded my lab quite a bit on last years. Here you have some pictures of the different parts of it. Please, don't be too hard telling me some areas are too crowded, I know and am working on that!
LAB1 is where I develop most of my dayly repair work. You never have too many displays on hand:
And it is also my main ham radio station (yes, hidden below some layers right now). This is half ot it. The other half is still more hidden:
LAB2 is where older (mostly tubed) ham gear is located, along an auxiliary workbench:
Then LAB3 is the R&D area:
This is it for the in-house area. There is more outside it, but it is now too crowded to be shown ;-)
Well, back to repair!!!
See you soon.
73 Jose EB5AGV
Showing posts with label test equipment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label test equipment. Show all posts
05 September 2017
12 August 2009
New addition to my RF lab: HP-8566A
Well, it has been (and continues to be) a big deal to have it working, but here you have my last addition to my RF lab: a 100Hz-22GHz HP-8566A Spectrum Analyzer

You can read about the repair and see plenty of pictures of the process at:
EB5AGV's Workbench: HP-8566A repair
Best regards,
JOSE
You can read about the repair and see plenty of pictures of the process at:
EB5AGV's Workbench: HP-8566A repair
Best regards,
JOSE
Labels:
hewlett-packard,
hp,
hp8566a,
spectrum analyzer,
test equipment
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)