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Contact made!

Post24 May 2013, 18:26

Hello Andrew,

Your email arrived but with no ability to answer! It does not show up in my DWF message folder and the return address is strictly for the webmaster.

If you get this, email me at geoffqf(at)telus(dot)net or try the DWF again and include your email address.

A warning, do not disassemble the watch. There is a position threaded retaining ring (the inner one) which holds the battery module in place. The module is locked in position by a plastic tab. There is a DEFINITE possibility that when loosening the threaded inner retains ring that the module will shift if not held physically in position. The tab is not strong enough to do this (design flaw). This may shear quartz crystal, battery tab and trimming capacitor off the circuit board.

Replace the (dot) and (at) in the email address with

. @

respectively.

Hope you get this and welcome to the club.,

Geoff
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Post29 May 2013, 11:58

Sorry for taking a peek but knowing that Geoff is the master of the HP-01 I believe you guys are referring to the calculator.
Perhaps some pics might help for reference:
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http://www.crazywatches.pl/hewlett-packard-hp-01-calculator-1977
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Post29 May 2013, 17:16

Thanks azimuth!

No need to apologize :-D

In fact he bought the watch for 298 thinking it needed restoration. Plugged in batteries and it is working! Lucky SOB!

Your pictures are perfect as usual, but that is the outer ring which locks the PCB in place. The inner ring is the problematic one, especially if the battery module plastic position tab is worn.

Cheers, Geoff
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Post29 May 2013, 21:53

Very true, if the battery holder will rotate by accident it will be a razor sharp cut against the quartz and trimmer.

btw. any good source of quartz tubes of this awkward frequency?
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Post30 May 2013, 14:34

Yep, you guessed right Piotr.
I did get quite lucky with an HP01 last week and of course visited your page and re-read all of Geoff's posts on the topic.
I was preparing for a stripdown. As it turns out I didn't need to 8-)

Here are some QCs of the correct frequency on the Bay:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/20pcs-AT26-q ... 5af1c1abda

Keep an eye out for an HP01 bracelet ;-):
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Post01 Jun 2013, 09:08

Thanks for the link to those quartz tubes, so close but I would not expect that they are still available.

Good luck with the bracelet, a used piece sold for 200$ a few months back.
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