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Re: Both 485's done
Thank you. Now for the 453 which arrived today. Fan Is already changed. I have the variable time pot is out, getting ready to pull the pot out of my old one.
By Brendan · #147311 ·
Re: Hello from new old member
Hi George, You have created quite a collection of impressive YouTube videos. If those are any indication of your interests I'm sure you can make some wonderful insights and unusual contributions to
By Dennis Tillman W7pF · #147310 ·
Re: Both 485's done
Congrats on all working!
By John Griessen <john@...> · #147309 ·
Re: Hello from new old member
Hi George P, I'm in the little place south of you and have just joined this group so I will say welcome back anyway. I am just getting it TEK scopes a friend of mine gave me a 2215 so I had to get
By v_12eng@... · #147308 ·
Re: Hello from new old member
Thanks Fabio. I just checked my ship settings as ffwdm on Ebay and I am showing shipping to Brazil. Yes, shipping everywhere has become expensive, except small items from the far east to North
By GeorgeP · #147307 ·
Both 485's done
I have finally finished both of my 485's. All functions are working. One is totally recapped the other just filter caps and power board.
By Brendan · #147306 ·
Re: Tek 422 ac/dc power supply issues
To me, that square wave on the test point raises concerns. Maybe there is something wrong in the snubber network. Something shorted there can definitely give those transistors the blues.
By Jeff Urban · #147305 ·
Re: Nuvistors
Now that I think about it I bet some of these triodes could be replaced with depletion mode N channel FETs. In fact the ones I've seen in the front ends of scopes are common plate so all they do is
By Jeff Urban · #147304 ·
Re: Hello from new old member
George, I wasn't around in the group 5~10 years ago so, I`m not sure if I`m entitled to welcome you back... But feel welcomed anyway. I am from Brazil and here is very difficult to find or get Tek
By Fabio Trevisan · #147303 ·
Hello from new old member
Hello from Lions Head Ontario Canada. I was on the yahoo board much more often five ten years ago when I was near Georgetown ON. I got a lot of help and ideas (Thank You!) and was also able to help
By GeorgeP · #147302 ·
Re: 453 blows HV fuse
Some progress. First to answer your questions; D940 appears to be good. I do not have either a ring tester or a bulb tester. What I use is a metered Variac and put a Triplett 630A across the fuse
By Richard Knoppow · #147301 ·
Re: Nuvistors
For some time I have been compiling an index to receiving tube manuals. It is currently complete through 1955, and can be downloaded or read in PDF format
By Dale H. Cook · #147300 ·
Re: 465B won't trigger
Hi Lorn, You're right... 2N5245 is indeed recommended as a replacement to 2N4416 and, as Chuck mentioned, the 2N4416's 4th pin can be cut-out. Just don't cut the wrong one. I`m looking right now at a
By Fabio Trevisan · #147299 ·
Re: 547 in New Hampshire
Chuck and other Simple Green interested folks, The FAA may well have put out a notice, but I have not seen it (a pointer to it would be appreciated), BUT: The Army did put a notice in it’s
By Roy Morgan <k1lky68@...> · #147298 ·
Re: 465B won't trigger
Lorn, I have some matched pair 151-1042-00 OEM Tek parts if you need them. Message me off list - I tried to message you but for some reason it's not allowing me to do so right now. I'm on the east
By Brian Bloom · #147297 ·
Re: Intermittent no trace / sweep.
Vaclav, If your ACE hardware store does not have that setscrew, I may have one I can send you. I *think* I just saw some among the huge mess left behind here after a disaster. Let me know, and
By Roy Morgan <k1lky68@...> · #147296 ·
Re: 7603 Z-Axis board transistor Q1152 running a little too hot?
Yes, thanks Walter! I'll get some of those, too! Thanks for sharing your history with these things. I think adding vent holes to the side panel is a good idea; now that I have a real drill press I
By Al Holt · #147295 ·
Re: 7603 Z-Axis board transistor Q1152 running a little too hot?
Indeed. Component lifetime is strongly dependent on temperature via the Arrhenius equation. That is basically a diode-like equation with an "activation energy" on the top line, and kT on the bottom.
By Craig Sawyers <c.sawyers@...> · #147294 ·
Re: 7603 Z-Axis board transistor Q1152 running a little too hot?
I find that Z-axis transistor is always too hot, and have routinely added a "tophat" style heatsink that radiates from the top surface, and usually avoids the adjacent parts. late cases have a vent
By walter shawlee <walter2@...> · #147293 ·
Re: New file uploaded to TekScopes@groups.io
When you and Tony were discussing the inputs to U1275 it reminded me of the Tek Made parts book and later the Tek Xref book. Bob.
By bobh@joba.com · #147292 ·