The 453/454 scopes are very repairable and don't let nuvistors scare you off. Think of them as transistors that get hot. They are also very reliable and easily replacable if one does go bad. Other than the nuvistors, they're all solid state (maybe some HV rectifiers, I forget if they're solid state or not). There are a few known issues. Sometimes the tunnel diodes fail - they're hard to find, but not impossible and you have to be careful with the replacement of the 2n3055 used in the HV supply. Modern ones have too much gain and may not work so if you have a bad transistor it may take a few to find one that works well. Post here if you start working on it, somebody will have suggestions.
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I've had a 453 for 25 years and never had to open it up. I did get a 454 and completely overhauled and callibrated it. I was even able to get a NOS beamfinder switch for it. I liked it so much I got a 454A to repair. Paul On Mon, Feb 14, 2022 at 02:59:02PM -0800, Taylor_d2010 wrote:
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