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Re: Bright dots at start of the trace on a 547


 

You are dead right Albert about changing the sweep time/div with the VAR knob. It seems the retrace comes from the last section of the end of the trace and changes up and down while turning on the knob.

I also checked the +350V and it?s still correct after the repair of C730. It is +353V with about 5mV ripple, completely in specs just as the other voltages from the power supply. All of them have only a few millivolts of ripple and the voltages are comfortable in specs.

When I turned the scope on today only the B timebase have the "dot problem", the A time base functioning correct. Very weird!

Suggesting that the problem is in the unblanking circuit in wich part of the circuit the defective component can be?

Maybe a capacitor or a tube, ideas?

Grtz, Ren¨¦

--- In TekScopes@..., "aobp11" <aodiversen@...> wrote:

Hi Rene,
If you slowly change the sweep time/div with the VAR knob then you will see the retrace jumping from lower to higher level and vice versa. You will see why when you adjust Horizontal Position such that you can see the end of the trace.
Albert

PS Fred: some people have to work tomorrow;=)


--- In TekScopes@..., "tek_547" <R.Kelbling@> wrote:

Hi Albert and Fred, people are really quick on this forum :-)
I put the scope on a few minutes ago and I have now two dots; one below and one above in the trace picture.

When it?s not trigering there are (ofcourse) no lines but only two dots. Also on Ext. gives the same two dots.
But the retrace line as Fred called it is in the lower part of the trace when the trigger is set to negative and at the upper part when trigering is set to positive.
It?s now already a bit late here in Holland so tommorrow I check the +350V line again.
Thanxxxx so far!

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