Reminded by this, I realize that I still have an old Moseley plotter
that I offered a few months back, but nothing really came of it
(obviously). It is actually marked Hewlett Packard Moseley Division,
so it dates to the transition. I forget the model number - maybe 201?
It does need a cleanup, and I do not know what electrical shape it is
in. Cheap! Not horribly big or heavy! Located in 10512!
Hi All Reminded of this, I did a search for Moseley
and found an articlethat said that Moseley was bought out by HP. It seems that HPXY
plotters got their start with Moseley.The plot thickens ( pun intended ).The search also
brought up one of the ebay searches for plotters.There was an early add for a Moseley
plotter but also a number ofother XY plotters as well as manuals.Looking to see what was
there, I came on a buy it now fora HP 135/135A plotter maintanence manual. I blow up the
pictureand what do you think. The knob pannel looked just like my plotter.A closer look
even had the Moseley lable on it.I went ahead and bought it of course.I'd been trying
to fix the one I had but it looked like the outputtransistors had been failing ( older
germanium types ).I'd tried to trace the wiring but it is difficult without cutting
thewire ties, that I didn't want to do.With the manual, I'll no longer need to do
this.It is interesting, how it works though. Instead of a DC servo motor,it uses an AC
synchro motor. It chops the error signal and uses thatto drive the motor. A clever way to
avoid DC offset with the earlytransistors.I did get a kick out of one of the ebay adds.
The wanted about $200for a plotter and said it was in excellent condition. In the
picture,one could clearly see two of the switch toggles broken off. Oops!Dwight
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Will