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Re: DO I NEED TO CHANGE THE 3.7 VOLTS BATTERY IN TEKTRONIX 2467 WHEN IT READS 3.7 VOLTS
On Tue, Apr 8, 2025 at 5:21?PM Sigur?ur ?sgeirsson via groups.io <siggi=
[email protected]> wrote: My 2467 battery has a '97 date code, still going strong. I have the gear toSorry, I misremembered. Mine has an '85 date code. Still going strong. |
Re: DO I NEED TO CHANGE THE 3.7 VOLTS BATTERY IN TEKTRONIX 2467 WHEN IT READS 3.7 VOLTS
My 2467 battery has a '97 date code, still going strong. I have the gear to
calibrate it when it gives up, though. On Tue, Apr 8, 2025 at 5:12?PM Jean-Paul via groups.io <jonpaul= [email protected]> wrote: We use the date code imprinted on the batteries |
Re: Advice on 577 Resurrection
Dale, Mia culpa on the TM faux pas....
As an inventor and having fought many patent infringement cases, I am red,faced... Thé Staco (tm) are robust and great workbench units. The GenRad have smaller meters,with glass faces. We have a Swiss unit that is 240V input, fine German design seems liscencing from GR. Jon |
Re: Advice on 577 Resurrection
On 8 Apr 2025 4:36 pm, Jean-Paul wrote:
As we were power elecronics designers since 70s' we have a collection of Variacs, the best are indeed the old Staco and GenRad with ACV RMS and AC .Jean-Paul - A Staco is not a "Variac," which is a registered trademark. The original Variacs were the variable autotransformers made by General Radio Company. The current holder of the trademark is ISE, Inc. The variable autotransformers made by Staco Energy Products have the registered trademark StacoVT. Those made by Superior Electric have the registered trademark POWERSTAT. -- Dale H. Cook, GR/HP/Tek Collector, Roanoke/Lynchburg, VA |
Re: Advice on 577 Resurrection
David and Dale: YES on all:
As we were power elecronics designers since 70s' we have a collection of Variacs, the best are indeed the old Staco and GenRad with ACV RMS and AC . Mains in UK EU = power line in USA The voltage mentioend ar efine. Alternate is an un metered variac and use the knob calibration for V . Add aseries AC ammeter (or clamp on whith splitter) but the clamp on are no accurate. Today we are working on a trusty 7603 mainframme TEK with blown linear PSU, that draws normal till a few sec at 30-60V Then lets losse with 2-4 A curretn , smoke and smells... Its a dyiung lytic on the rectifier board, an on FP can Enjoy, Jon |
Re: Advice on 577 Resurrection
On 8 Apr 2025 9:47 am, David Berlind wrote:
Thanks @Jean-Paul. What do you mean by "metered" variac.I suspect that he means one of the portable Variacs supplied cased with an output voltmeter, such as the Type W8MT3VM. For field use I built my own portable cased Variac with an output voltmeter and ammeter, and fuse-protected input and output: -- Dale H. Cook, GR/HP/Tek Collector, Roanoke/Lynchburg, VA |
Re: Advice on 577 Resurrection
Thanks @Jean-Paul. What do you mean by "metered" variac. I have a variac. Do you just mean put a meter on it to more carefully calibrate the suggested voltage? Or, if I read-between the lines, where you say to observe the "mains current", are you suggesting that I put a DMM inline in ammeter mode between the variac and the 577 to monitor current? And if so, what am I looking for at the suggested voltage stops (30, 60, 90, 120)? Thanks.
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Re: Succesfully upgraded TDS620 to TDS640.
Hello Rafael,
Sorry for my late response. I honestly don't know if this works on a TDS620A. I do not have any schematics of the TDS620A but if there are some configuration-resistors on the acquisition-board you could try all the settings like I did. Maybe this will work. Regards, Wamor |
Tek & Hp Test equipment up for auction
I have been a fairly quiet member here for a few years. Electronics has been a hobby my entire life and has been joined at the hip with my business for 33 years. Unfortunately I must close my business so everything is/will-be up for auction. I do not have any of the good test equipment listed yet but you can see a few pictures on the home page (slide show). Please go to we have a lot of different items listed with many more to come. Due to the very limited time I have to sell/get rid of everything: If anyone is near Chesapeake Va. PM me, you could get one heck of deal on equipment.
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Re: Seller Help
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I don't see your direct email address so I can't respond off list. Qservice web page is: I'm a satisfied customer. Regards, Ignacio El 08/04/2025 a las 2:30, Michael J Wallace via groups.io escribió:
I am looking for a seller from Greece who i THINK was named Qservice however no luck on Fleapay search, any help is appreciated. --
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Re: 577 D1 with 177 fixture value question
hipping 577/576 is always risky, sellers seldom have the correct box thickness stregnth or packing materials.
Most arrive with broken or internal damaged CRT. Take photos and keep packaging, sned to seller demand refund ASAP. look for these at ocal CL, auctions or ham fleas. Hand carry only NO freight Jon |
Re: Wanted: 013-0291-02 Probe to BNC adapter, or help to DIY
On Sun, Apr 6, 2025 at 11:49 PM, Clark Foley wrote:
This is not your “typical” probe to BNC adapter. It is used for the P5102 (1kV)Interesting that this probe to BNC adaptor is not yet listed on TekWiki. The picture looked a lot like one of the standard #6-32 probe to BNC adaptors (013-0054-00) of which there are two sitting on my desk right now, but the ground connection on the P5102 adaptor is slightly different to allow for the 1000 V rating. Tek clearly had the early adaptor in mind when they designed this later one. If I can find the time, I'll try to add this later photo to TekWiki. -- Jim Adney Madison, WI USA |
Re: Wanted: 013-0291-02 Probe to BNC adapter, or help to DIY
On Mon, Apr 7, 2025 at 01:49 PM, Clark Foley wrote:
This is correct. The adapter might be used for other P51xx series probes? but I have a few P5102 probes for my THS700 series scopes and would like to get everything all adjusted and straightened out. I cooouullddd jury-rig something on the bench with wire and tape, but if I can buy/build/steal something to do it 'properly' that would be ideal. Thanks! Jared. |
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