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#41
General Discussion / Huntron Online Learning Course...
Last post by admin - May 02, 2025, 07:29:10 AM
Greetings Everyone!

In case you haven't already heard, Huntron has a new online learning course! This course covers Analog Signature Analysis in detail, from the basics to advanced techniques, and also includes a troubleshooting demonstration.

Go here to check it out: learning.huntron.com

Learn more about it by watching the video:

#42
If you want to learn more about ASA, check out our new on-line course at learning.huntron.com
#43
Out of Production Hardware / Re: Switchers compatible with ...
Last post by admin - May 01, 2025, 03:55:56 PM
About the High Impedance Range. You may not need the higher voltage, just the higher impedance which is available in the Trackers that do not have the higher voltage.
#44
There might even come a time when early versions of Workstation 4 become free as Workstation 3 is.
But Could be a while as Workstation 4 requires different digits for a particular Serial No.!
#45
Yes!
Good isn't it.
I took advantage of it.
#46
Hi
Are you looking for a ProTrack operating / maintenance manual?
#47
Hi, is there an interest in a suggestion for the ProTrack, manual use. where should I submit.
#48
Am I seeing this correctly? WorkStation for $997?  ;D  :D  :D  :D
#49
Out of Production Hardware / Re: Switchers compatible with ...
Last post by CWSmith - March 23, 2025, 10:33:09 PM
The main difference between the two is that the 210 was 20 pins and the 410 was 40 pins. Either one can be used any Tracker but are more useful if you have the power/clock cable that goes between the Switcher and the Tracker. This allows for letting the Tracker rate (ALT mode) to control the Switcher rate. If you do not have the power/clock cable, use a power adapter for the Switcher power and the Switcher's rate control.
#50
Out of Production Hardware / Re: Switchers compatible with ...
Last post by Al1234 - March 22, 2025, 09:10:48 PM
Sure sure. Agreed, hi voltage is necessary.
I use a tek 577, ...etc. for hi voltage.
I can see having higher voltage on huntron though, is a plus.
I didn't know 2000 goes up to 60 v.
What do you know, You learn something every day.  And that's the way I like it.