Shy has kindly sent me the schematics in JPG format (three pages), and
even phoned me to explain some of the necessities for setting this up.
He has no documentation left nor does he have information on the delay
lines chosen - he designed this over twenty years ago and there was very
little call for it...Shy also says that this is freely given by him, he
is happy to share it.
I created some notes and added them to the zip file that I have put up
on TTL ftp site under Fluke:
ftp://ftp.flippers.com/TTL/TestEquipment/Fluke/Fluke6803PodAdapterSchematic.zip
Anyone want to make the PCB?
John :-#)#
John Robertson wrote:
> I just got off the phone chatting with Shy of Navatek and, as usual,
> he was most helpful.
>
> I asked about the Fluke 6803 adapter for the 6802 pod and he turns out
> to be the designer! Says he has the information around somewhere and
> is happy to send it along so once it arrives I will let folks know and
> post any schematics to Flippers FTP site (with Shy's permission granted).
>
> Shy's contact info (9100 and 9010 parts, repairs, etc. he bought up
> Flukes stock when they discontinued the series):
>
> shy@navatek.com
> Shy Meirovitch
> Navatek
> 20331 Lake Forest Dr
> Suite C-16
> Lake Forest CA 92630
> (949) 588-2121
>
> John :-#)#
>
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