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No or at least it shouldnt be. It's privy info for dealers. There not only set up tips but tech tips about repairing different models.
I'll see if I still have it, but it's pretty useless 6 years down the road.
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Ferret, if you have it, I’d like a copy to file away for questions like this.
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I found them, click on pics to enlarge, then click on box in upper rh corner to make full screen
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(03-02-2019, 11:59 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: Ferret, if you have it, I’d like a copy to file away for questions like this.
Ferret and me too, email copy please
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Lol I'm not going to email hundreds of individual members ( btdt). You know how to click and save as a jpeg don't you?
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(03-02-2019, 11:22 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: One is a Blue Point from Snap-on. I don’t really like it as it is a little big.
Then a Raytec that I like and I think a Greenlee I got at Home Depot.
The Greenlee was cheap and I leave it at work. The Raytec was around $65 IIFC and I used to leave it at work and it was stolen. I replaced it with another that I keep at home and put the Greenlee at work.
Although I have 4 or 5 Fluke meters and a Fluke clamp on current meter, I don’t have a Fluke infra-red thermometer.
Now if you have a HP or Agilent Spectrum Analyser laying around, please feel free to send it to me.
Heck, Max and Peterbaron probably already have one!!
Did you mean the E4443A /6.7 GHz
sorry, cannot be sent, cuz I dont have it
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Lol - Sorry, am I missing something? What does a frequency spectrum analyzer have to do with anything on this thread, let alone the CB?
Back to heat mapping, thermo-imaging camera?
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Hey Gold, Bob said he liked gadgets! And I could use the analyser to analyze ummm, uhhh, any emissions from the bike (on topic now, yee haw). (Peter, is he buying this?).
A fun gadget is the Healtech diagonistic tool. Works on most Honda bikes and a number of their outboards. I mostly used it to gather baseline data for the idle problem a small team of us worked on. But if I get a check engine light it is real easy to read the codes/subcodes.
Peter that one is discontinued, but for ONLY ~$12000 you can get a used one. The HP at work cost around $50000
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(03-02-2019, 12:57 PM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: Hey Gold, Bob said he liked gadgets! And I could use the analyser to analyze ummm, uhhh, any emissions from the bike (on topic now, yee haw). (Peter, is he buying this?).
A fun gadget is the Healtech diagonistic tool. Works on most Honda bikes and a number of their outboards. I mostly used it to gather baseline data for the idle problem a small team of us worked on. But if I get a check engine light it is real easy to read the codes/subcodes.
Peter that one is discontinued, but for ONLY ~$12000 you can get a used one. The HP at work cost around $50000
Ah, okay ... like an "OBD" tool, but for Honda products. That would be useful in a pinch ( ... no pinching please

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Yeah, lab grade spectrum analyzers might be cheaper to rent.
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It is an OBD tool. Healtech has them for different bike makes. I have the Honda model as I have 2 Hondas. It plugs into the DTC connector and to a PC. Doesn’t work with Apple.
They update the software occasionally. Updates are free.
It reads out a lot of data and you can make run files. Could even go for a ride, then play back the file at home. The software is free and is on their site. You could load it and play the sample files if you wanted to get an idea of its operation. You don’t need the ODB tool to run the samples.