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Old 28th Jun 2020, 3:36 pm   #57
Chris55000
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Default Re: Writing a test equipment theory and repair book?

Hi!

Part 10 Spectrum Analysers

Chapter 111:- Introduction to Spectrum Analysers
Chapter 112:- Simple Analysers for low and Medium Frequencies
Chapter 113:- RF Spectrum Analysers
Chapter 114:- A basic RF Spectrum Analyser - the HP 8558B
Chapter 115:- Fault Finding the HP 8558B
Chapter 116:- Introduction to the HP 8590B Spectrum analyser
Chapter 117:- The Block Diagram of the HP 8590B analysed - Part 1
Chapter 118:- The Block Diagram of the HP 8590B analysed - Part 2
Chapter 119:- The Block Diagram of the HP 8590B analysed - Part 3
Chapter 120:- The Block Diagram of the HP 8590B analysed - Part 4
Chapter 121 - Fault Location on the HP8590B Spectrum Analyser, Part 1
Chapter 122:- Fault Location on the HP8590B Spectrum Analyser, Part 2
Chapter 123:- Fault Location on the HP8590B Spectrum Analyser, Part 3
Chapter 124:- Fault Location on the HP8590B Spectrum Analyser, Part 4
Chapter 125:- Build a Low Cost Introductory R.F. Spectrum Analyser

Sorry for the log pauses on this as I have to collect ideas and research material to cover the two most difficult parts, Parts 10 and Parts 11 and formulate the chapter list/organisation for these two parts!

At the request of Member "Wavey Dipole", I am currently writing Chapter 107 & Chapter 108 to cover the Farnell DTC 12 Component Tester, and these will be the first two released & posted to give a feel of how the book will be laid out and drawn!

Chris Williams
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