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Seller: Optical Innovations Inc.
Location: USA
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Seller: Rosenkranz Elektronik
Location: Germany
An HP 70000 Series measuring instrument consists of a mainframe and a set of modules, for example, a spectrum analyzer composed of a local oscillator, an IF section, and an RF section. However, such an instrument has neither a keyboard nor a display (CRT). The measuring instrument itself is separate from the display. An HP 70000 Series display is an essential part of a manually operated system, and a power addition to a remotely operated system.
The HP 70206A system graphics display is a stand-alone, large, easy-to-read screen that consists of one 9-inch raster CRT, and a System II frame. It is stack- and rack-compatible with the HP 70001A mainframe and other System II instruments. Next to the screen are 14 unlabeled menu keys. These keys are labeled on the screen by whichever instrument owns the keyboard. Other controls include 10 data keys, 10 control keys, and a control knob.
The 70206A displays instrument status and measurement output, and it has graphics, trace, text, and marker capability. It serves as the central user interface for all instruments on the HP 70000 Series instrument bus, HP-MSIB (Hewlett-packard Modular System Interface Bus).