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Re: 465B won't trigger
Hello Lorn, Great news indeed!... So your problem is narrowed down to exactly the same cause of mine: One, or both, of the input FET Transistors bad. And I did exactly what you did, meanwhile I
By Fabio Trevisan · #147257 ·
Re: BNC Installation Tool
LOL. You just perfectly described the one on ebay and amazon. Vince. -- Michigan VHF Corp. http://www.nobucks
By Vince Vielhaber · #147256 ·
New file uploaded to [email protected]
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the [email protected] group. *File:* 7904 - U1275 IC Information
By [email protected] Notification <TekScopes+notification@...> · #147255 ·
Re: BNC Installation Tool
Had a BNC installation tool back at Wavetek back in the 1970's. Made in the shop there. Consisted of a hollow tube which fit on the outside of the BNC shell, and had a pair of slots the BNC pins fit
By John Kolb · #147254 ·
Re: BNC Installation Tool
What album for what???????????????????? How about quoting enough of what you are committing about so we know what you are talking about?? Glenn --
By Glenn Little · #147253 ·
Re: BNC Wrench
That Ebay one I mentioned is brass so it is durable. At least the one I have, can't guarantee they didn't switch to aluminum but almost sure they didn't. --- * * KSI@home KOI8 Net < > The
By Sergey Kubushyn · #147252 ·
Re: Tek 7623A - Readout omits 2nd zeroes while cold
Hi Roger, My answers next to your posts / questions... Thank you for taking the time to look at it! What you describe is exactly what I see on mine. By the way, the column in question here is
By Fabio Trevisan · #147251 ·
Re: BNC Wrench
If you are referring to the Xcelite type wrenches the socket is made of steel and so is the driver on the handle. There is a name for the tool used to round out tubing but I am drawing a blank
By Richard Knoppow · #147250 ·
Re: Tek 422 ac/dc power supply issues
Nope, running hot. But try it anyway and see what happens to your waveform.
By Jeff Urban · #147249 ·
Re: Tek 422 ac/dc power supply issues
HEY RENEE ! In case you're watching right now, disconnect C 1224 and see what you get. Just clean disconnect it. I cranked up the input voltage on mine and it made CR 1224 short. Then I got a very
By Jeff Urban · #147248 ·
BNC Wrench
Thanks to many for the info on the available BNC wrench; I never thought to search for "wrench." Someone who has one of those wrenches (available on eBay and Amazon), please explain if the hex stock
By Larry McDavid · #147247 ·
Re: 7904 Mainframe damaged
Tony, does the value of 5V lights fall below 4.5V when you increase the load to the point that the PSU shuts off? 5V lights is monitored by the Inverter Control IC U1275. A fraction of the 5V lights
By JJ · #147246 ·
7603 Z-Axis board transistor Q1152 running a little too hot?
I've been working on my 7603 Mainframe oscilloscope and just finished replacing diodes and some caps in the Intensity and Focus DC Restorer sections of the HV board. Here's a link the an earlier
By Al Holt · #147245 ·
Re: 7904 Mainframe damaged
Not sure I understand that. It is very unlikely that there is a short on the board which mounts the switches (vertical mode and horizontal mode). Check that the harmonica connectors are plugged in
By Craig Sawyers <c.sawyers@...> · #147244 ·
Re: Nuvistors
I might be able to find a couple of 8056 but I am not sure of their condition. Changing them changed the DC offset and i have no way to check them right now. friend of mine has a tube tester but i
By Jeff Urban · #147243 ·
Re: 7904 Mainframe damaged
Hi Craig : The Cap for 5V light checked O! the may be some short at Front panel interface board ? from the switch boards shielding ! I may need to disassembly the front panel to clean the switch
By Yiu On Tony C · #147242 ·
Re: TM504A differences from TM504
Stanford Research Systems offers a system similar to the Tektronix TM-500/5000 systems. I've not done an exhaustive comparison between what plug-ins SRS offers and what Tektronix offered; I suspect
By Dave Daniel · #147241 ·
Re: 464 intermittent trace / sweep
Go to your other thread on this and do the basic checks I mentioned.
By Jeff Urban · #147240 ·
Re: 7904 Mainframe damaged
Hi JJ: TP1625 are normal 40V +/-3V ! ( it must be connected to maim unit , it is related to CRT HV CKT ! If PSU alone , such voltage reading will more positive ( + 130V ) ). On the other hand , I did
By Yiu On Tony C · #147239 ·
Re: Intermittent no trace / sweep.
Now that all these tertiary issues are disposed of (I hope), on to the problem. First of all let me make some assumptions here - You know how to use a triggered scope. You have tried auto trigger,
By Jeff Urban · #147238 ·