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FS: NOS Agilent 34401A

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Andrea Baldoni
Mon, Oct 31, 2016 2:22 PM

Hello.

Saturday I bought a 34401A. I was interested just in another instrument but
the seller insisted to sell them only together, so I had bought this one also.

The condition is very good, it has been sold to me as NOS but I cannot be sure.
However, I checked calibration number and it's 35, means it has only the
initial factory calibration, date April 11 2001. It's complete with rubber and
handle, it's clean, without any scratch, display is bright, and everything is
like you should expect from a, if not really NOS, lightly used instrument.

I would keep it, if I had not already other two of them in the same condition
in my lab, plus a switch unit with the same multimeter inside... so it will
not end on an auction site: I offer here to the group and if no one is
interested, I'll keep it.

It's a US made Agilent marked version, with red and black binding posts (not
the previous all red ones) but still square power button and rectangular shift
key, software revision "11/05/02". Original paper User's guide and Service
guide are included, as well as a power cord, CD with Intuilink software,
original test lead kit still in the bag. The calibration certificate with
test report is missing, and I don't have original box. All the rest of the
standard accessories are there.
Of course, calibration is absolutely expired. I have not enough equipment to
verify if it's still inside limits in every range; besides that it seems to
work correctly. Other questions, just ask.

Note: it's identical to the other two I have, except that they have initial
calibration two months earlier and serial some thousands lower.
I didn't upgrade their firmware (and I don't think user can do
it) thus the software revision date late than calibration is evidently
normal for this batch.

I can eventually ship everywhere but I prefer to ship inside EU.

You can send your (reasonable) offers via mail.

Best regards,
Andrea Baldoni

Hello. Saturday I bought a 34401A. I was interested just in another instrument but the seller insisted to sell them only together, so I had bought this one also. The condition is very good, it has been sold to me as NOS but I cannot be sure. However, I checked calibration number and it's 35, means it has only the initial factory calibration, date April 11 2001. It's complete with rubber and handle, it's clean, without any scratch, display is bright, and everything is like you should expect from a, if not really NOS, lightly used instrument. I would keep it, if I had not already other two of them in the same condition in my lab, plus a switch unit with the same multimeter inside... so it will not end on an auction site: I offer here to the group and if no one is interested, I'll keep it. It's a US made Agilent marked version, with red and black binding posts (not the previous all red ones) but still square power button and rectangular shift key, software revision "11/05/02". Original paper User's guide and Service guide are included, as well as a power cord, CD with Intuilink software, original test lead kit still in the bag. The calibration certificate with test report is missing, and I don't have original box. All the rest of the standard accessories are there. Of course, calibration is absolutely expired. I have not enough equipment to verify if it's still inside limits in every range; besides that it seems to work correctly. Other questions, just ask. Note: it's identical to the other two I have, except that they have initial calibration two months earlier and serial some thousands lower. I didn't upgrade their firmware (and I don't think user can do it) thus the software revision date late than calibration is evidently normal for this batch. I can eventually ship everywhere but I prefer to ship inside EU. You can send your (reasonable) offers via mail. Best regards, Andrea Baldoni
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Lou Amadio
Mon, Oct 31, 2016 10:47 PM

Hi Andrea. I too am interested. Is this an open auction or do you have a
price already in mind?
Kind regards, Lou

On 1 Nov 2016 1:22 AM, "Andrea Baldoni" erm191ba3@ermione.com wrote:

Hello.

Saturday I bought a 34401A. I was interested just in another instrument but
the seller insisted to sell them only together, so I had bought this one
also.

The condition is very good, it has been sold to me as NOS but I cannot be
sure.
However, I checked calibration number and it's 35, means it has only the
initial factory calibration, date April 11 2001. It's complete with rubber
and
handle, it's clean, without any scratch, display is bright, and everything
is
like you should expect from a, if not really NOS, lightly used instrument.

I would keep it, if I had not already other two of them in the same
condition
in my lab, plus a switch unit with the same multimeter inside... so it will
not end on an auction site: I offer here to the group and if no one is
interested, I'll keep it.

It's a US made Agilent marked version, with red and black binding posts
(not
the previous all red ones) but still square power button and rectangular
shift
key, software revision "11/05/02". Original paper User's guide and Service
guide are included, as well as a power cord, CD with Intuilink software,
original test lead kit still in the bag. The calibration certificate with
test report is missing, and I don't have original box. All the rest of the
standard accessories are there.
Of course, calibration is absolutely expired. I have not enough equipment
to
verify if it's still inside limits in every range; besides that it seems to
work correctly. Other questions, just ask.

Note: it's identical to the other two I have, except that they have initial
calibration two months earlier and serial some thousands lower.
I didn't upgrade their firmware (and I don't think user can do
it) thus the software revision date late than calibration is evidently
normal for this batch.

I can eventually ship everywhere but I prefer to ship inside EU.

You can send your (reasonable) offers via mail.

Best regards,
Andrea Baldoni


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Hi Andrea. I too am interested. Is this an open auction or do you have a price already in mind? Kind regards, Lou On 1 Nov 2016 1:22 AM, "Andrea Baldoni" <erm191ba3@ermione.com> wrote: > Hello. > > Saturday I bought a 34401A. I was interested just in another instrument but > the seller insisted to sell them only together, so I had bought this one > also. > > The condition is very good, it has been sold to me as NOS but I cannot be > sure. > However, I checked calibration number and it's 35, means it has only the > initial factory calibration, date April 11 2001. It's complete with rubber > and > handle, it's clean, without any scratch, display is bright, and everything > is > like you should expect from a, if not really NOS, lightly used instrument. > > I would keep it, if I had not already other two of them in the same > condition > in my lab, plus a switch unit with the same multimeter inside... so it will > not end on an auction site: I offer here to the group and if no one is > interested, I'll keep it. > > It's a US made Agilent marked version, with red and black binding posts > (not > the previous all red ones) but still square power button and rectangular > shift > key, software revision "11/05/02". Original paper User's guide and Service > guide are included, as well as a power cord, CD with Intuilink software, > original test lead kit still in the bag. The calibration certificate with > test report is missing, and I don't have original box. All the rest of the > standard accessories are there. > Of course, calibration is absolutely expired. I have not enough equipment > to > verify if it's still inside limits in every range; besides that it seems to > work correctly. Other questions, just ask. > > Note: it's identical to the other two I have, except that they have initial > calibration two months earlier and serial some thousands lower. > I didn't upgrade their firmware (and I don't think user can do > it) thus the software revision date late than calibration is evidently > normal for this batch. > > I can eventually ship everywhere but I prefer to ship inside EU. > > You can send your (reasonable) offers via mail. > > Best regards, > Andrea Baldoni > _______________________________________________ > volt-nuts mailing list -- volt-nuts@febo.com > To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/ > mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts > and follow the instructions there. >