Re: My 2465B has arrived + A5 Board leaky caps cleanup
Gentleman, Thank very much to all of you for all the information provided. I managed to get the scope screen back to life by replacing the two 10.0K 0.1% resistors (R2012 and R2013) in the DAC
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Alex
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#152015
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Re: Anyone have a 5.5 to 18PF variable ceramic trimmer they would like to sell
Thanks for looking. I don't think I'm going to be able to get this thing fixed though. I already spent money on new caps and bridge rectifiers and its still suffering the same issues. I'm very close
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Brendan
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#152014
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Re: Pre-Production PG 503 ?
Hi Dennis, When you select Photos and type PG503 into the search all PG503 related Photo Albums pop up including mine. Or: /g/TekScopes/album?id=77086 Greetings, Egge Siert
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Egge Siert
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#152013
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Re: P6105 Probe
Hi Jeff, This isn't what you were asking for exactly but I have a spare mustard color compensation box for the P6105 which I can send you if that will solve your problem. This would be for the 2 meter
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Dennis Tillman W7pF
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#152012
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Re: Pre-Production PG 503 ?
Hi Egge Siert, Two questions: What is the link to the picture, and where did you find these? Dennis
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Dennis Tillman W7pF
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#152011
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Re: Anyone have a 5.5 to 18PF variable ceramic trimmer they would like to sell
I just checked. I have several NOS of the exact same trimmer (ceramic dielectric) as used by Tek. As said, cost would be postage but shipment from NL. Raymond
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Raymond Domp Frank
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#152010
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Re: Update on the late Jon Batters
Thanks Rolynn, The message archive here on Tekscopes should have many of his fine posts! He had a great sense of humor and a lot of knowledge about a lot of things to go with it! tom jobe...
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tom jobe <tomjobe@...>
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#152009
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Re: Advice needed on equipment cart
yes the HF thing may be too narrow 16X30 in. unless you do as I did and add plywood top and angle it for easier viewing, my surface is 20X34 in. after top added. the item no. 60390/507 was $38.00 now
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Ren¨¦e
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#152008
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Re: Advice needed on equipment cart
I found the cheapest HF cart (two shelves) to be flimsy, but the second cheapest (three shelves) can handle a lot of weight.? I have my 4x6 bandsaw on the inverted top shelf, and the other two
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Dave Seiter
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#152007
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Update on the late Jon Batters
Nothing from the law enforcement end but there was some information in his obituary regarding his past electronics adventures. <https://www.since1928hull.com/obituaries/Jon-Batters/#!/Obituary> RP
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ROLYNN PRECHTL K7DFW
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#152006
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Re: Advice needed on equipment cart
Speaking of Harbor Freight, I bought some 275 pound (IIRC) rated casters there a few months ago for my workbench.? Maybe there's a way to replace the casters on a rack to beef up the weight
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Jim Ford
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#152005
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Re: Advice needed on equipment cart
I found a hospital crash cart at my local university surplus that I'm going to use for my LA (16700). It's got 4 inch casters, drawers and could handle 300lbs easy. Got it for $35. Paul -- Paul
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Paul Amaranth
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#152004
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Re: Advice needed on equipment cart
@Hakan: That's exactly the info I needed. That's not going to cut it. @Mark: I used to have a half rack....gave it away years ago. Then got this beast. So yes, that's an option I considered. I need to
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Chris Wilkson
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#152003
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Re: P6105 Probe
The "Pink Pearl" eraser was once a part of the kit used by gold scrappers to gage plating thickness. There is a direct relationship between rubs with a Pink Pearl eraser needed to remove the gold
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Chuck Harris <cfharris@...>
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#152002
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Re: Advice needed on equipment cart
According to the 1990 catalog it is: Top tray 100lbs Base 100lbs Total 200 lbs /H?kan
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zenith5106
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#152001
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Re: Advice needed on equipment cart
for some of my equipment I have been using a Harbor Freight metal rolling cart. Put plywood 30 degree angle on top, bottom shelf for manuals, pwr supplies etc....currently there is a cart in the
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Ren¨¦e
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#152000
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Re: P6105 Probe
Being a retired teacher, might I suggest an "old school" pink eraser?? They have no grit. Phil
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Phillip Potter <p.potter@...>
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#151999
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Re: Advice needed on equipment cart
How about a rolling 19" rack? There are lots of them, new and used, available in many different sizes and configurations. I've even seen rack mounted shelves to provide a work surface. I don't have
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Mark Goldberg
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#151998
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Advice needed on equipment cart
I have an HP VNA stack (8505A, 8503A, 8501A) that I want to put on a cart. The gear is about 130 lbs without cables, manuals, etc. It's also rack width. It's hard to find carts for this big heavy
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Chris Wilkson
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#151997
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Re: 465B
Later ....It actually pulls down quite easily....but be very careful...there are two shirt wires towards the end of the CRT....They go to 2 spigots on the vertical and under the shielded wound up
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Jack
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#151996
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