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Any Bench Freq. Counter ideas or opinions?

Low_Boy

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I may have cooked my Fluke 1911A frequency counter or possibly old age has set in. It had been working good until this week I may have touched 13V with it. I do not even know if that would harm it but I was tuning up Cobra 148 GTL This afternoon and the counter has lost all its sensitivity. I can hook it to the SO239 and it reads perfect but I do not get anything else anywhere in the radio. I will need a replacement. Need Ideas that will not bankrupt me.
 

Can't get anymore bench than this, a HP5328A. I bought this piece of MIL-SPEC gear because the fleabay chinesium unit I bought was DOA. I've had it for a few years now and have no regrets. Listed for $8000 back in the eighties and it probably could withstand an EMP.

I would look for a unit that someone has tested and verified its operation. Of course, being a bench technician, you already have a 10Mhz Rubidium source that you could hook up to make sure it reads accurately;). I posted a video on Youtube of my initial inspection of the unit I received.

 
I saw this ad the other day - I was looking at some of the stuff but really didn't need anything so passed but he was reasonable on pricing.
 
Paid $6 at a Hamfest for the 1911A because it didn't work that I now use. After recapping it an finding a LOT of bad solder joints, I managed to pull it from the scrap heap. Then fired up the 'ol rubidium oscillator and put it smack on 10mhz. Didn't even clean all of the switches . . .

Been using it ever since and has been extremely trustworthy.

It did have a lot of bad solder joints, and I think that is what you might want to check over before you toss it on the scrap pile. Especially the joints on that clear ribbon cable; it was the real fault I found in it.
 
I should pull mine apart because for some reason I got a reading on it today while trying it out again. I thought it was the probe but no luck.

Now before I fix anything my lighted magnifier came apart so I have to fix that first so I can see what I am doing.

I like the pile Big Kahuna found.
 
I tried to get him to go $100 on a oscilloscope, counter, and multimeter but he wanted $150 and for vintage equipment that hasn't been tested that was steeper than I wanted to venture (and stuff I didn't really need). :)
 
I don't do Facebook. I took my counter apart. Everything looked good inside. There were 10 or 12 Capacitors. They were all tantalian except 2 which I think were filter caps.
 
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