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Re: Mystery Probe Accessory Grab Bag 'o Fun
I'm pretty sure F is a 206-0200-00, a replaceable probe tip for the P6201. Raymond
By Raymond Domp Frank · #177017 ·
Re: [dead tek 485] Can i fix it ? (newbie here)
Ok. Don't know if I'm correctly visualizing the traces... (dumb newbie here). I've done X-Y and normal Grounded (no input) on one channel measurements with the two oscilloscopes I own. X/Y mode just
By marcosjl31@... · #177016 ·
Re: posts
Mine actually get sent all over the place to several different folders with gmail, very annoying.
By EricJ · #177015 ·
Re: Mystery Probe Accessory Grab Bag 'o Fun
Hi Jeff, F is the Test/Signal/Ground Pin: 131-5336-01. To be used with the PQFP100 and PQFP132 Converter Clips. See pdf page 441 of the 1993 Product Catalog. Greetings, Egge Siert
By Egge Siert · #177014 ·
Re: Mystery Probe Accessory Grab Bag 'o Fun
Is it possible that the parts 'C' will go over the barrel of something like a P6008, without its 'hat', and touch the ground contact that can be seen through one of the slots in the barrel? Tim
By Tim Phillips · #177013 ·
Re: Mystery Probe Accessory Grab Bag 'o Fun
Hi Jeff, L is the 196-2963-00: two wire lead set 3.1 inches long. Accessory for the P6464/P6465 (DAS9200 Series) Pattern Generator Probes. Greetings, Egge Siert
By Egge Siert · #177012 ·
Re: Mystery Probe Accessory Grab Bag 'o Fun
There are some excellent diagrams on pages 330-333 of the 1991 Tek catalog showing which probe accessories go with which probes for all the standard probes that were current at the
By Stephen Bell · #177011 ·
Re: Mystery Probe Accessory Grab Bag 'o Fun
After trolling through the probe entries, and scanning each manual, on TekWiki, I have some tentative identifications: <A> and <D> seem to be for the P6008/6009, as are some other parts (hook tips,
By Jeff Dutky · #177010 ·
Re: Mystery Probe Accessory Grab Bag 'o Fun
"B" looks like for P6053 (may be others too) https://w140.com/tekwiki/images/5/54/P6053.pdf Ozan
By Ozan · #177009 ·
Re: Mystery Probe Accessory Grab Bag 'o Fun
Jeff, <A> is probably for the P6201 FET probe. --John Gord
By John Gord · #177008 ·
Re: 2236 Manuals
Don't forget the development time, and R&D experience. Marketing drives product development, and is a best guess at the time of project kick-off. Markets shift (and boy didn't they in the 80s!) and
By Dave Peterson · #177007 ·
Re: 2236 Manuals
benx618(g) wrote: So you're suggesting that the market window for the 2236 was also unusually short, as the scope was undercut, on both price and features, by the 2246 in '87, only three years after
By Jeff Dutky · #177006 ·
Re: A problem filled FG507
Yes that is absolutely the "right" procedure, but for a 2MHz instrument it is overkill. Deoxit works very well and does not appear to leave a residue of any significance here. I've used it for dozens
By Tom Lee · #177005 ·
Re: Mystery Probe Accessory Grab Bag 'o Fun
"L" would fit P6246 like Tek differential probes although this could be an aftermarket set since I haven't seen this set with the differential probes I
By Ozan · #177004 ·
Re: A problem filled FG507
If it's those gold PCB mount flat spring contacts used in the cam switches, the Tek approved way of cleaning them is with plain white paper. You don't want any residue left on them at all or you'll
By Jared Cabot · #177003 ·
Mystery Probe Accessory Grab Bag 'o Fun
I've been trolling the "pile of miscellaneous parts" auctions/sales on eBay in an attempt to cheaply bulk up my supply of consumable probe accessories, and I hit a few jackpots, but now I need some
By Jeff Dutky · #177002 ·
Re: 2236 Manuals
Jeff - Consider too, the 2246/A and 2247A which add live monitoring for voltage and time functions in the technician level 4 channel scopes (100MHz). >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yes, if you skip ahead a
By benx618(g) · #177001 ·
Re: posts
Fewer; I had to check my spam folder to make sure I hadn't accidentally flagged the posts as spam again. -Dave?
By Dave Seiter · #177000 ·
posts
are the posting getting fewer or is my email on getting them.
By Mike Jaeger <mike.jaeger@...> · #176999 ·
Re: 2235 Horizontal Calibration Issue
The great thing about vintage test equipment (especially older Tek's) is there is so much details about their construction and schematics. Surprisingly schematic of U760 is also available. If you
By Ozan · #176998 ·