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Re: How Many Scopes?
Hi all?I for one have more scopes than i can or will ever use , but for some strange reason i keep getting them . For me it just fixing them that i enjoy and once fixed it goes in the pile that i have , speaking of pile i am looking for one last tek to complete my dual beam collection,? 7844 is the last tek needed for dual beam collection,? if anyone has one reasonable please let me know,? thanks and keep the hobby going .
On Sat, Dec 8, 2018 at 1:39 PM, TomC<tomc@...> wrote: On 12/7/2018 3:15 PM, Craig Sawyers wrote: How?Now just what do I do if I have to display more than 12 waveforms at once ?Ah - you can do that with a single 7844 |
Re: How Many Scopes?
On 12/7/2018 2:04 PM, Vincent Trouilliez wrote:
I guess it's like asking a women why does she have 564 different pairs of shoes, but only one pair of feet to use them with....Most men will know that is a question best not asked. My scopes: 2232, 2246 2445, 2465 7704, 7844, 7854, 7904 TDS210 |
Re: Tek 371 test fixture
Hi Bob??Thanks for your reply that you sent to me with pictures I would like to ask you if you could possibly let me know the gauge of the wires there and the possible length of the cord coming from the plug that goes to the Tracer to the test fixture. Once again thank you Neil
On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 6:07 PM, Bob Koller via Groups.Io<testtech@...> wrote: Oliver, I have uploaded some pictures to the Photos section. A few notes: The fixture pictured is missing the clear safety cover. There are three microswitches in the fixture; two in front that are actuated when the cover is closed, and one at the hinge that is actuated when the cover is open. There is a? 10nf cap connected as shown in the main housing. The resistor shown in the removable section is 1k. There is a schematic in the 371A service manual available at Tek.co, and on the Tek wiki. |
Re: Probe bags ...
On Sat, Dec 8, 2018 at 6:07 AM David Slipper <softfoot@...> wrote:
Has anyone come across a source of probe/manual bags - or a workableI'd say you've found the best source already. A lot of us use our scopes on the bench, and take the probe pouches off so we can stack things on top of the scope. So, post your requirements here. |
Re: A cautionary tale ...
Mine actually has 3 in that position - I had assumed that was their
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purpose - thanks for the warning, though. Dave On 08/12/2018 13:56, george edmonds via Groups.Io wrote:
Hi Dave |
Re: Probe bags ...
Yes, that may work with the application of some self-adhesive Velcro.
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Dave On 08/12/2018 15:28, Richard Solomon wrote:
How about heavy duty, large |
Re: Smashed CRT on a 2215 - where to find a substitue?
If there were an included thread to even SKIM 8^(
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On 12/8/2018 10:40 AM, Carsten Bormann wrote:
On Dec 8, 2018, at 16:17, Carsten Bormann via Groups.Io <cabocabo@...> wrote:Well he did give it away, no?(No, he didn¡¯t. That¡¯s what you get for replying after just skimming a thread. Promise to better myself.) --
Dave Manuals@... www.ArtekManuals.com |
Capacitor sniffing
Old devices often have a characteristic smell, e.g., from the dust that is being cooked inside the device.
Some of this smell unfortunately stems from leaking capacitors. Is there a guide somewhere that allows mapping a specific smell to a specific kind of capacitor? I know we don¡¯t have smell-o-vision in the Internet, but it should still be possible to verbally describe smells. I¡¯m asking because I have an FG501A with some performance problems, as well as a characteristic smell. Soapy, perfumy, I¡¯d say. I don¡¯t ¡°see¡± which capacitors are leaking, so I would love to use the smell to point to potential culprits. (Of course, the performance problems could be unrelated to the smell, and the smell could also come from other components cooking themselves. In any case, it would also be nice to know how toxic that smell is¡) Gr¨¹?e, Carsten |
Re: Probe bags ...
Richard Solomon
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Zip Lock bags ? 73, Dick, W1KSZ On Sat, Dec 8, 2018 at 8:17 AM Bill Riches <bill.riches@...> wrote:
The zipper bags packed with Shure Microphones - sm58 and others? |
Re: Probe bags ...
The zipper bags packed with Shure Microphones - sm58 and others?
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73, Bill, WA2DVU Cape May, NJ -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Chuck Harris Sent: Saturday, December 8, 2018 9:09 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TekScopes] Probe bags ... All the originals were was pencil bags for kids to bring to school, clipped into their 3 ring binders... Perhaps try a stationary store? -Chuck Harris David Slipper wrote:
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Re: Russian Tunnel Diodes
Craig Sawyers
The only issue I have with Leo's product is that according to his pictures, it doesn't have a veryDepends on the response of the scope you are adjusting. 1GHz at 350ps rise is as far as I go without sampling plugins, so a couple of transient wobbles at ~15GHz at 3% p-p really doesn't matter. So has BNC version is just fine. Crau=ig |
Re: Smashed CRT on a 2215 - where to find a substitue?
On 2018-12-08 1:22 AM, eksund1900 via Groups.Io wrote:
Hi!Yes, Qservice sells CRTs, you could contact them about a compatible part. e.g. based on the part number suggested by Brendan. Prices vary. And is it a wise thing to do, regarding the relatively low price on those scopes?Yes, they won't be plentiful forever, thanks to regular events like you just experienced, and the widespread fallacy that newer is better. --Toby |
466 Channel 2 problem
Hi,
I have been faffing about with a 466 with a channel 2 problem for a few weeks, and though I might eventually sort it, I thought I would consult the experts and possibly save a bit of time. The scope came with a non-operational delayed time-base and an intermittent graticule illumination light. I have fixed both of these now, but the channel 2 problem is bugging me. The scope works on channel 1 alone fine, so it can't be anything after the diode-switching circuitry (can it?), but channel 2 doesn't display normally. If I push the beam-finder switch, I see channel 2, but the position control does nothing. If I use a slow time-base setting and switch to "alternate", I can see channel 1 and there is a period when channel 2 would be displayed, but no channel 2 shows. I have checked voltages and signals for channel 2 from the end of the attenuator through to the diode channel switching (possibly not comprehensively) and mostly cannot see anything untoward. I have also checked to see that the "position" control does change the voltages on the two nominal +2.8V rails, but rather asymmetrically (-0.6 to +2.8V on one rail and 2.79 to 2.8V on the other). I am suspecting that there is something wrong with the "position" control circuitry, but changing Q262 didn't solve the problem. I also noted that I cannot trigger the time-base from channel 2. Am I missing something obvious? I would like to get this 466 working, as it is one of three that I have, one of which has already become a parts-donor. I might even try fixing the other one sometime. TIA, Colin. |
Re: A cautionary tale ...
Sometimes I do a "shakedown". All angles and shake shake shake. It'll get things out that compressed air won't sometimes. Sometimes I had to do it on some rather large TVs which might require help, but on most scopes and other equipment of the same general size and weight it works fine.
Thanks for the reminder BTW, I have lately come to the conclusion that much of what I work on has been gotten into before and who knows how the last guy left things. |
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