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<blockquote data-quote="Duane B" data-source="post: 456587" data-attributes="member: 27137"><p>Old topic but been a long slog to get this sorted. Anyhow. After sending test instrument back my 1654B apparently did show up a fault in there lab. Which didn't show up the 1st time. Odd as it showed up in field use. Anyhow 3rd time round both circuit boards been replaced. Not a new machine issued out but 2 new boards think An1 and An2 or something. </p><p></p><p>Faith not with it 100% though. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duane B, post: 456587, member: 27137"] Old topic but been a long slog to get this sorted. Anyhow. After sending test instrument back my 1654B apparently did show up a fault in there lab. Which didn't show up the 1st time. Odd as it showed up in field use. Anyhow 3rd time round both circuit boards been replaced. Not a new machine issued out but 2 new boards think An1 and An2 or something. Faith not with it 100% though. [/QUOTE]
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