"GRe"
"Phil Allison"
"GRe"
"Phil Allison"
"patrick-turner"
The 207A is described as an audio sweep oscillator, which I assume
means the F starts at 20Hz and over a time period the F is smoothly
changed up to 20kHz, enabling the audio F response of filters and
speakers etc to be seen on a CRO screen.
** Not at all, it is not a sweep generator.
Operation is purely manual [...]
...unless one employes the 1950's way of sweeping by using a motor
fitted to the protruding rear end of the tuning dial shaft.
** Which is not part of the 207As capabilities ...
See manual: http://www.hparchive.com/Manuals/HP-207A-Manual.pdf , .pdf
page 6, 2nd paragraph.
** It is not one of the 207A's capabilities.
... NOR has anything to do with PT's silly assumption above.
With different wording the manual says what PT says.
** ROTFLMAO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!
With DIFFERENT wording, anything says what any ****ing thing else says.
FFS - you are one STUPID ****ing ****head !!!!!!!!!!!
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PT never mentioned any ****ing **chart recorder** !!!!!
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Did you even read it ?
Did you?
** Go **** your mother - you lying, nut case POS.
FYI:
The max manual sweep rate HP recommend is one in 20 seconds.
OTOH a sweep generator has to produce a viewable trace on a scope - so
10 to 20 sweeps per second, at least.
Read (& interpret) the manual.
Use a paper chart X-Y recorder instead and a 20 sec. sweep (or slower) is
fine.
** See the words " ... on a CRO screen " ??????????
Or have you wanked yourself ****ING BLIND ????????
FYI:
Smartarse, ****wit, autistic ****s like you need a large calibre bullet in
the head.
Or maybe two or three.
..... Phil