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Re: Tek 7104 readout problem
L. Mark Pilant
I haven't ever looked at a 7100 scope, but I did have a 7904
with a very dim readout. If you turned the trace intensity all the way down and dimmed the lights, you could make out the readout characters. In my case, it turned out to be the Z-blanking board was way out of calibration. I went through the calibration procedure until I got the the blanking board. When I did the board, I suddenly had the readout. (And everything still worked as well :-) Going through the rest of the calibration procedures showed the rest of the 'scope wasn't that far out of spec. I hope this helps. - Mark |
Tek 7104 readout problem
I have a 7104 and now a 7103 that have the same readout problem. The
readout is not visible unless the intensity knob is turned CW to the "pulsed" position and then pushed against the stop. On the 7104, I found that the TP1925 voltage was at -6.3V in the full CW position, and I could make the readout go on by pulling it to about -11V, so I tacked in a couple of resistors to change the range of the readout intensity control. (Note, another problem this scope has is that the A/B intensity knob indicator lamps don't activate properly, but I have no idea if that's related.) I wasn't totally happy with the above hack, and now that I have a 7103 with the exact same problem, I would really like to find the underlying cause... has anyone seen/fixed this? Thanks... |
Re: Tek 7904 Display Problem
Mark Gurries
BTW Hi Mark Gurries glad to see you on the list.Hi Don. Been watching the list for a while. It was from one of your email on the DCC list that I learned about this list. Anyway... I told Jim Williams here at Linear Tech about this list. (My Lab bench is next to his.) But he is not one to use PC's. That Jim for ya. For those who are not familiar with Jim, he is one of out treasured assets at the company. Hi writes many application notes for our IC and tackling problems and parts that cause most of us to glaze over our eyes in terms of the accuracy or noise level requirements. Things like how do you verify all 24 bits of a 24 bit DAC! The trick around here to getting a Tek scope fixed and checked out by Jim Williams is to get an old 500 or 400 series scope in the lab. Tell Jim about it, and the fact that it does not work annoys Jim to no end. Before you know it, he is digging into the scope and fixing everything. Not that we cannot fix out own scopes mind you, but, Jim does a faster and better job than anyone I know. It fun to watch him and of course you learn along the way the history and debug tricks. We have about every make of Tek scope at the company labs. We have lots of 547's working in parallel with the latest Tek Scopes. We just got around to setting up an old 556 dual beam on another engineers lab bench. 454's are another favorite. A few of the guys have 7K stuff like yours. One of my employees has every 7K plug in made including some test adapters if I recall correctly. It amazing to see the latest scopes setup right next to an old classic. The biggest reason we like the old 400 and 500 series scopes is the very fine trace and excellent noise floor. When Jim sets up his 556 with two 1A4 plugins showing 8 traces that are all beautifully detailed (4 of the traces are on a different time base to boot) published in a App note, we sometimes get letters and calls about the scope photo alone! How did you do that? We think that our lab is one of the biggest consumers of electricity in Silicon Valley with all these Tube Tek scopes on and possibly the source of all the blackouts here in California. We already went though one air conditioner! ;-0 Best Regards, Mark Gurries gurriesm@... --------------------------------------------------------- Promotor of the DCC Standard for Model trains. Model Railroad Club and NMRA DCC presentations are at: -------------------------------------------------------- Audio Enthusiast (Love SAE equipment) ---------------------------------------------------------- |
Re: 127
Stan or Patricia Griffiths
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Well, Tek made TWO different silicon mod kits for the 127, depending upon the serial number of your instrument. For Serial Number 100-357, it is 040-0217-00 and for Serial Number 358-1409, it is 040-0282-00. There are about 8 pages in each instruction set. So, if you tell me your Serial Number, I will get a copy of the appropriate kit instructions for you. It will cost you about $2 plus postage. Stan w7ni@... Stan or Patricia Griffiths wrote: Hi Morris, |
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Re: Manual Sources
Stan or Patricia Griffiths
dhuster@... wrote:
Hi, Stan,Well, Tek USED to do exactly as you described . . . make all the old data available on microfiche. I think they quit doing it a couple of years ago. I am not familiar with the term "PDF" but I assume it is some form of computer readable pages that would put the old microfiche images on your computer screen. I am not aware that Tek has bothered to do that with any but current instruments. I think all of the old data is simply "gone" as far as Tek is concerned. And yes, that pile of old microfiche is probably worth all of 4 figures today. Very sad . . . Stan w7ni@... |
Re: 8608
Michael Dunn
At 12:24 PM +0000 2001/4/18, rdriggers@... wrote:
Hello, since you have a 556 you may be the one to know, i just picked Well, if you have the room, it's quite the scope, don't you think? ;-) On the other hand, I would buy the manual from you! Michael |
Re: Manual Sources
Hi, Stan,
I was the one (Dean) who mentioned the manuals on 'fiche. I suppose that I'm only assuming that they're doing that since they were so hot to get all of us Service Center technicians to quit using paper manuals and rely solely upon 'fiche for our documentation. It must have been the same folks who did the mechanical design on the 434 that came up with that idea. In 1982, you could order the manual of Tek's oldest scopes on 'fiche. I just assumed ..... It also makes me sick. I may have told you this story already. Since I was the sole tech at the OKC Service Center, I got all the 'fiche updates each week and dutifully made them. But I never threw away the old 'fiche as it was replaced with the new. When I left Tek, I had a nearly complete set of 'fiche from the oldest instrument to the newest, through all the T&M, television, medical, IDG (computer) and old catalogs and sales literature. I literally gave it all away to a friend in Dallas who owned a cal lab there (a lab that was sucking away an alarming amount of business from the Dallas Service Center -- I'll have to tell you about Dale sometime) in trade for a few pieces of older hp test equipment. I'll bet that I could sell that 18" stack of 'fiche on eBay for an easy 4-figures today, especially if Tek no longer produces it. I assume that they've converted it all to PDF? Dean |
Re: 8608
Hello, since you have a 556 you may be the one to know, i just picked
up for cheap a 556 that looked good, but when i got it home it looks as if a rodent has eaten a lot of the wires and insulation on the inside. Is this scope worth the effort to repair or maybe i should use it for parts. I have a manual and all the parts are there, the case looks good and is straight. I have a 545a and a 453 that i use but i have not used a 556. --- In TekScopes@y..., Michael Dunn <mdunn@c...> wrote: Yoohoo. I got a pair of NOS, Tek-boxed 8608 tubes for thethe vertical position knob acted like a light dimmer, making the tube |
Re: 127
Stan or Patricia Griffiths
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I am sure Tek made a silicon replacement kit for those seleniums. I am sure I have a copy of it on microfiche. I will check that out at my next free moment and see about taking my microfiche to the local library and making you a hard copy of the mod instructions for you. I promise to keep the price of my labor within reason . . . Don't let me forget this . . . at age 62, things sometimes fall in the cracks. Stan w7ni@... morriso2002@... wrote: I have picked up a 127 preamp power supply that is used to power a |
127
I have picked up a 127 preamp power supply that is used to power a
couple of 1- or letter plugins for use as instrument amplifiers. It's quite a boatanchor and seems to work OK but I want to replace the selenium rectifiers in it with silicon for safety reasons. There are 5 rectifiers in there. To save me a bit of measurement work, does anybody have any info on function/ratings of the rectifiers or whether Tek issued a bulletin on their replacement? Morris |
Re: Manual Sources
Stan or Patricia Griffiths
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Are you really sure Tek still offers older manuals on microfiche? Last time I checked I thought they had discontinued that, too. Stan w7ni@... dhuster@... wrote: Hi, Doug, |
Re: 7904 power supply
Stan or Patricia Griffiths
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I can't help you with this one. You might try Deane Kidd <dektyr@...> Stan w7ni@... ke4dnk@... wrote: I need a transformer or a working power supply for my 7904 scope.The |
Re: Manual Sources
Hi, Doug,
Check out the "Q&A" column in the February 2001 issue of "Poptronics" magazine (formerly "Popular Electronics" and "Electronics Now" magazines) for a list of manual sources. Also check out my post at for manual source listings. Tek doesn't offer any manuals in paper for older instruments, only on microfiche, but it's cheaper anyway. Used 'fiche readers are cheap or many libraries have reader/printers available. Dean Huster Contributing Editor, "Q&A" "Poptronics Magazine" q&a@... |
Re: Manual Sources
Doug
Thanks to everyone who replied,
I've contact several and am looking for the best price Doug --- In TekScopes@y..., "Doug" <carroll@u...> wrote: Hi,manual for a Tek 454 Scope. I had seen a source on the web but can't seemmanual
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Re: 454 with no vert. deflection
--- In TekScopes@y..., Stan or Patricia Griffiths <w7ni@e...> wrote:
Hi Mike,on this, too, if you are stuck . . .......................................................................thanks. Mike SmithOK, Mike. My pleasure. The trace starts on center of screen and runs to right side, Vertical seems to be ok. The output transistors voltages are comparable but signal on + plate is very weak. I don't have manual for this one but layout looks very close to my 2235 . although parts are numbered different. Mike |
Re: 454 with no vert. deflection
Stan or Patricia Griffiths
Hi Mike,
Good news! It is always great to hear of a success like yours. More comments below . . . mtmpsmp@... wrote: Stan,Well, there are marginal technicians in every company . . . So in closing I want to thank you for all your help It was very niceHalf the screen horizontaly or vertically? I might have some ideas on this, too, if you are stuck . . . thanks. Mike SmithOK, Mike. My pleasure. Stan w7ni@... |
Re: 454 with no vert. deflection
--- In TekScopes@y..., Stan or Patricia Griffiths <w7ni@e...> wrote:
help.Do you think maybe a bad output transistor? thanks for your pinsvoltage onMikeMaybe, Mike. Looking at my 454 manual, I see that the collectorboth Q394 and Q494 should be about 41-42 volts measured with avoltmeter.Also, I don't think the voltmeter should "load" the circuit suchthat thevoltage changes very much because of attaching the voltmeter.There are TWOsets of vertical deflection plate pins. Are you sure all FOUR verticalareconnected? theamplifiersis to short together like points such as the upper and lower CRTdeflectionplates in order to force them to be at the same voltage. Thisshould forcethe trace to be centered vertcially and should not damage thecircuitry. Ifthe trace is centered with the CRT vertical deflection platesshortedtogether (this is also the same as shorting the collectors of Q394verticaloutput stage transistors together), it is a very good indicationthat the CRTitself is good. good.and Q494.If the trace is once again centered vertically, most likely Q394and Q494 aregood. Next, move the short to the base of Q374 and the base ofQ474. If thetrace is once again centered, most likely Q374 and Q474 are thisYou canwork your way a stage at a time through the vertical amplifier wireway untilyou do not get a centered trace. Now you are very close to theproblem andit is time to check for shorted or open transistors in thisimmediate area.Be careful not to brush ground with the loose end of the short youwhile theinstrument is powered up and the other end is connected because surewill havea LOT of destroyed transistors if you do that . . . Also, be w7ni@e................................................................BOTH endsof the short wire are disconnected before connecting one end toanother partof the circuit . . . .. upperStan, signalhalf of screen and I have a small deflection of a square wave haveso gain is poor. Should Q374and Q474 be a matched duo? the Qgiven me. mikeHi Mike, numbers was the one I now have up for sale on eBay right now. Youshould look at auction #1226363944 and think about bidding on it.You can test those for most defects with an ohmmeter right on the bench.and see if this forces the trace to the center of the screen. If it does,then I would say Q394 and Q494 are good and you need to progress with theshorting process to the previous stage, etc....................................................................... Stan, Well I have located a manual, I bid on the one you had on Ebay but it got out of hand in short order! ( I know you were happy!) Anyway I have located my problems. (plural) turns out someone had lifted the end of D388 to check it at some time and the choke on the back side of the board had come off. Also Q388 was bad I replaced the transistor and resoldered the choke and things got interesting! The position controls were working but gain was still way off. I started checking for gain in each stage from the delay line and got as far as Q 464,364 at this point gain fell drastically! :( Well I Pulled those and low and behold they were npn not the expected pnp, I replaced with two 151-0193 and I have a new scope!!!! (This scope came from IBM so I really don't Know what to think about this?) So in closing I want to thank you for all your help It was very nice of you to take the time. Now I have this 2213 that the trace only covers half of screen........ thanks. Mike Smith |
Re: tek 475 vertical position pots - end of story!
Thanks Emanuele for your extensive coverage for cleaning the pots of
an 475. I'm sure more people appreciate this nice stor, because it is one of the most common failure's in 465, and 475 scopes, probably the best scope line ever build by Tektronix. Fred de Vries, Holland |
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