YOKOGAWA-HEWLETT PACKARD - YHP 25C !!!!



#3

Link YHP 25C !!!!

YHP-25C

YHP -65 Link !!!

1963

HP enters the Asian market and forms its first joint venture,
Yokogawa Hewlett-Packard (YHP), in Tokyo, Japan, with Yokogawa

Electric Works. By 1963, overseas sales already account for 18
percent of HP's business; the largest foreign markets are Western
Europe, Canada and Japan.

The 5100A frequency synthesizer, one of the most complex
instruments developed by the company to date, is introduced.
It can do the work of a whole battery of instruments and does it
with greater accuracy. The 5100A is used for automated testing,
advanced communications systems and communications with deep-space
vehicles.

Revenue: $117 million. Employees: 6,598.

Press release Yokogawa Link


Edited: 14 Feb 2007, 5:38 p.m. after one or more responses were posted


#4

Hello and thanks a lot for the links. Ididn't know about such a Japanese cooperation of HP. Do you have any more information about this joint venture ?

Kind regards

Karl


#5

http://www.hpmuseum.org/cgi-sys/cgiwrap/hpmuseum/archv012.cgi?read=33038

From back in 2003...David Smith said:

"I know a lot of the Yokogawa calculators were just regular HP calculators with Japanese labels. Mike Davis had Yokogawa HP65 last year."

#6

Yokogama - HP Link

#7

I saw one when I was in the house of a japanese friend of mine in Tokyo back in the early 90's. If I am correct it was a 35.

#8

Great. Something more to collect!


#9

The HP for the HP calculator collector who has everything !

Out of my reach, however. Run run !!

#10

One thing I have noticed about Yokogawa calculators... they all have had very poor condition labels.


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