Do you have the RS232 interface on your fluke? If you have that, I
wouldn't bother trying to get the tapes. Just get a null modem cable and
you can upload/download/edit all your programs with your computer.
http://tech.quarterarcade.com/tech/Fluke/9010A/FIDE.aspx
The tape drive can be flakey and the tapes are expensive. Not to mention
slow.
Matt
> No, they are a special tape. I bought some off eBay a while back from
> garybenton@yahoo.com , but haven't tried them yet to see if they work.
> He did have more.
> The eBay sale was
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5710911315&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOAB:US:6
> Perhaps folks more familiar to the Fluke can tell you if these are the
> right tapes (ignore the item description, these apparently do NOT work
> on the *"HP-41 / 82161A") The tapes obviously say Fluke right on them.*
> *
> *
> matt wrote:
>
>>i just got a fluke 9010a for $50nz but no manuals where can i get tapes??
>>are they just a small audio tape??
>>
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: <mypearl@dds.nl>
>>To: <vectorlist@vectorlist.org>
>>Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 2:54 AM
>>Subject: VECTOR: Re: Fluke 9010a Tape Drive
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>You were right. With my digital camera I was able to see the LED glow.
>>> To
>>>
>>>
>>test
>>
>>
>>>the IR receiver for the end stop, I just shined at it with a remote
>>>
>>>
>>control. the
>>
>>
>>>motor stops and starts playing the tape.
>>>
>>>I tried a new tape in it and it works flawlessly!
>>>
>>>Thanks for your reply,
>>>
>>>Mendel Pearl
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi Mendel,
>>>>
>>>>The LED is very likely infra-red, you can see if it's working with
>>>>most devices that show a live picture and have a CCD camera element,
>>>>they are sensitive to infra-red.
>>>>
>>>>Like a video camera, digital camera with live screen, web-cam, etc.
>>>>Test it out with a TV or similar remote control pointing at the
>>>>camera, you'll see what I mean.
>>>>
>>>>Or can you not see it working and you have tried this already?
>>>>
>>>>Cheers,
>>>>
>>>>Marc
>>>>
>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>>From: MyPearl
>>>>To: techtoolslist@flippers.com
>>>>Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 4:06 AM
>>>>Subject: Fluke 9010a Tape Drive
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Hello Group,
>>>>
>>>>I am working on a Fluke 9010a Tape Drive.
>>>>
>>>>The main drive belt was like totally "melted" and turned into some
>>>> black
>>>>gunk, which I removed with some thinner. I replaced the
>>>>belt with a generic type that matched quite good.
>>>>
>>>>The drive seems to work properly now, I do not have a tape yet, but
>>>>
>>>>
>>reading
>>
>>
>>>>the tape with the tape detector switch pushed in, it
>>>>winds and rewinds nicely.
>>>>However, before I insert my expensive and only tape in this drive, I am
>>>>wondering about the end-of-tape detection. It seems this is
>>>>done via a LED opto coupler on the left side of the recording head. I
>>>>
>>>>
>>cannot
>>
>>
>>>>see this LED being lit though.
>>>>
>>>>So my question is, Should you be able to see the LED being lit when the
>>>>
>>>>
>>tape
>>
>>
>>>>drive is operating? The reels operate with quite some
>>>>torque and I don't want to rip my only tape to pieces the very first
>>>>
>>>>
>>time I
>>
>>
>>>>try it.
>>>>
>>>>Also, this drive has no Capstan / Pinch Roller. Seems weird for me
>>>>
>>>>
>>because
>>
>>
>>>>the tape speed will vary depending on the size of the
>>>>pickup reel without it. Is this normal for this type of drive?
>>>>
>>>>I hope someone can take a look at the LED to see if it's on while
>>>>
>>>>
>>operating
>>
>>
>>>>for me.
>>>>
>>>>Kind regards,
>>>>
>>>>Mendel Pearl
>>>>
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>>>>
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