Hi guys, I'm still lurking around here.
And for sure, my TEA is still not cured..
Short status:
Added some gear in the last seven months..
- Agilent Modulation Domain Analyzer 53310A with opt. 031 (RF channel C, 2,5Ghz)
refitted opt. 001 - "extended memory" myself with NOS RAM
power supply completely reworked, all electrolytic caps replaced (measurements less noisy, more to be done and checked)
- Hewlett-Packard HP4145A (grabbed offered as non working for parts for 4145B) ..but: working ok..! CRT: like new

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- Hewlett-Packard HP4145B (for serious amount of $$), working, CRT dim and display noisy
HP4145.jpg
all Bill West switches reworked (buckling springs were all bad AND rusty -polished by hand, very meditative)
before - after:
keys_before-after.jpg
1345A display unit (green monochrome) replaced with newscope refit LCD Display module (colour)
calibration box with precision resistors up to 1Giga-Ohm for checking and calibrating is work in progress..
- Hewlett-Packard 16058A test fixture for 4145A/B including accessories and triax cables
- Hewlett Packard 5335A counter opt. 040 "programmable input" -from a glad dumpster dive
- Hewlett-Packard 16047B 4-terminal test fixture
- Hewlett Packard 5087A distribution amplifier fully equipped with 10MHz channel cards
- Fluke PM5193S function generator, working
- Philips PM9355 probe, to be checked
- OLTRONIX B60-1T power supply (6/30/60V, 4/2/1A switchable), working, caps to be checked
B60-1T.jpg
- Fluke PM6304 RCL meter -offered as non working. Hasn't been delivered yet. Fault searching/repair fun to come (hopefully)
PM6304.jpg
last but not least:
I acquired a spectrum analyzer -finally!
- Advantest R3361A spectrum analyzer 100Hz-2,6GHz (yes, special version starting from 100Hz)
30Hz minimal RBW, tracking generator -working.
Seems to be a lab unit, not a system unit; the CRT is like new, no burn in as seen in a lot of other units of this age
R3361A.jpg
Sorry for the poor pictures. I'm still very busy at work - but felt the urge to have fun with TE and repair, taking pictures fell short.
I'm clearly running out of space. The 4145A/B-tower resides in our living room and my wife still tolerates this since february, I love her for that! My future lab in the basement isn't finished yet. The floor has to be made and we want to part the room into a smaller storage cellar/pantry and my lab room so there's a wall missing..
I'm a bit sad after receiving my spectrum analyzer: This kind of instrument was the pinnacle of my TE-dreams, the kind of sophisticated instrument I thought it would still last a long time to finally find and acquire a decent one. And now it's here. The dream is gone.

On the other hand: I can check and characterize the frequency response now of cables, filters and so on. There are so many opportunities.
