Re: Tek 465 no display
Start with checking
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Brendan
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#149049
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Re: 465 bad rise time
I'm calling it close enough. The previous owner had turned every var/cap/resistor available and he may sneak into your lab and turn your too. Lock your doors.
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Brendan
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Re: CRT in Tek 2235
One other thing I failed to mention about your situation, is that people will suggest that you use the CRT out of a 465 or 475 in your 2235. Will this CRT swap work, Yes... Is it a decent
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tom jobe <tomjobe@...>
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#149047
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Re: CRT in Tek 2235
Hi George, That CRT is not all that rare as it came in many models of the 22xx series. A few common models that also used it are the 2213A, 2215A as well as your 2235 and the 2236. You can download
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tom jobe <tomjobe@...>
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Re: Tek 465 no display
Thank you for your reply, Dennis. Unless this is radically different from the 468 re initial control settings, I cant get ANYTHING to appear on the screen..... I think the CRT is not "lighting up".
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musicamex
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Re: Tek 465 no display
Hi Russ, Welcome to the group. The best way to do this would be for you to download the manual for this scope from this web page http://w140.com/tekwiki/wiki/465 Then read the chapter on "First Time
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Dennis Tillman W7pF
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#149044
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Tek 465 no display
Hi, I am a music teacher in Mexico to help keep kids here. I also teach how to repair and build musicians gear including tube amps. I recently acquired a Tek 465 donated to the program. There is no
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musicamex
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#149043
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Re: Upgraded, stub tuned, Tektronix SG-504 leveling head back online for a last run
Hello all: I am shipping the last new SG 504 heads out tomorrow and there are 2 calibrated units c/w lemo cables left in this batch still available. $119.50 shipped (postal) paypal. cheers Ancel
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Ancel
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Re: TDS684A - corroded electrolytic capacitors
If the Rosin won't take: Use a little mild HCL as found in rust remover products, apply directly with a toothpick and then apply rosin based solder. Once u get solder wetting clean up with a swab
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Ancel
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#149041
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Re: Tektronix 453 Power Indicator Bulb needed
The problem with replacing the small light bulbs with LEDs is that one is almost never a drop-in replacement. You can do it, but have to make some changes to accommodate the differences in supply
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Ed Breya
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#149040
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Re: Self Governance of TekScopes.
As Dennis said, the "elders" (should) generally provide enough negative feedback - remember, it's a control system keeping the output near a setpoint - that serious moderating shouldn't be required.
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Ed Breya
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#149039
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Re: Tektronix 453 Power Indicator Bulb needed
I have owned my 453 for about twenty years, and have lost track of the number of hours that I've used it. I have never had to replace a lamp. Dale H. Cook, GR/HP/Tek Collector, Roanoke/Lynchburg, VA
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Dale H. Cook
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#149038
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Re: Tektronix 453 Power Indicator Bulb needed
I value what I do to my own electronics in terms of my bench labor rate. What the LED conversion would cost in terms of my shop labor rate would probably pay for replacing the lamp several times over.
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Dale H. Cook
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Re: Tek push-button lettering using pressing iron transfer of laser printed text on non-sticking paper
There's a kit out there to make your own dry transfer decals. It gets fairly involved, but I used it to make some labels for a 465 I was restoring. It worked fairly well, but it was such trouble that
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Paul Amaranth
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Re: Tek push-button lettering using pressing iron transfer of laser printed text on non-sticking paper
I think you can buy protective lacquer that will not cause the printing to bloom or smudge. Scotch Magic Tape is pretty tough but I wonder of the lacquer is better. I've used ink jet decal material to
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Richard Knoppow
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Re: Tek push-button lettering using pressing iron transfer of laser printed text on non-sticking paper
I have an ALPS MD1000 I have dedicated to decals. I might buy some water slide decal paper and try this for the cal button on my 576 curve tracer.
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thespin@...
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Re: Tek push-button lettering using pressing iron transfer of laser printed text on non-sticking paper
Hi Gang: I generated script on my computer that most closely matched the script on the 485's I work on then print the result on laser approved decal paper. I run the paper through the laser printer
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Reed Dickinson
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Re: Tektronix 453 Power Indicator Bulb needed
You do make an excellent point, although I expect they are somewhat more sensitive to environmental conditions, temp, vibration, shock and so on. That said I'm not planning on operating mine on an
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toby@...
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#149032
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Re: 576 Curve Tracer: Trace moving off screen and jittering when pressing CAL/Zero
That is exactly what I did with mine, pretty much to the letter. Glad that it worked for you too. Craig
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Craig Sawyers <c.sawyers@...>
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Re: Tek push-button lettering using pressing iron transfer of laser printed text on non-sticking paper
Jeff, Ed (Breya) nailed it and indeed some printers drivers also have the option. In the case where your printer driver has it, you don't even need to use CutePDF writer. But it's so handy and freely
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Fabio Trevisan
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