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For my 7854 looking for MicroLab I
Hello friends,
I’m looking for the service tools needed for the digital portion my tek 7854: the MicroLab I (067-0892-00), the Diagnostic Test Interface (067-0911-00) and the Diagnostic Memory Board (067-0961-XX). Interested in hiring as well buying them, for troubleshooting an issue that started recently… Tnx in advance! Alberto |
Re: Updated SG505
Just to be complete, although most group members probably know this, there
are three Tektronix-related GIO groups: TekScopes (this group) TekScopes2 tm500 DaveD KC0WJN On Sun, Mar 30, 2025 at 12:11 Radu Bogdan Dicher via groups.io <vondicher= [email protected]> wrote: Oh, that's interesting... I had no idea there's a group dedicated to just |
Re: Tektronix 2247A problem. Keep or return?
Thanks again. I'll pull the processor board and have a look at the power supply and replace any diodes marked ZM or ZS.
I'll definitely replace the battery, I think Digikey has the correct one. I'll leave the electrolytics as-is unless I see anything that looks suspect. Had the scope off all night and cold started it in the morning without issues. I'll do this over the next fews days for good measure but thing are looking good at this point. |
Re: Updated SG505
Oh, that's interesting... I had no idea there's a group dedicated to just
the 500 (and I assume 5000) Tektronix plugs and frames. I don't think I've seen a strict enforcement of keeping this group here exclusively on oscilloscopes, but maybe I'm mistaken. (David just beat me with this statement) Radu. On Sat, Mar 29, 2025 at 1:53?PM SCMenasian via groups.io <scm= [email protected]> wrote: There is a tek500 group. I found this very interesting since I am |
Re: Skirt lettering for scope knobs
Leo,
Nice documentation, thanks! It looks like you replaced the skirt. I was actually trying to get the letters on the original acrylic skirt. I wonder if this method would look as good under the original skirt. I thought about that as an option. Thanks for the suggestion. Barry |
Re: Skirt lettering for scope knobs
Hi,
this is how I did it. Using Word to create a circle and put the text in. Files can be found here: /g/TekScopes/files/TekTronix%202235%20V-Div%20skirt%20for%20Transparent%20film.zip Leo |
Re: Tektronix 2247A problem. Keep or return?
On Sat, Mar 29, 2025 at 01:42 PM, Jay Czaja wrote:
Just check the power supply diodes for either ZM or ZS markings and replace. And the 3V battery. Should then be done and ready to enjoy. |
Re: Tektronix 2247A problem. Keep or return?
On Sat, Mar 29, 2025 at 09:57 AM, Jay Czaja wrote:
Thanks again guys! The 2247A has been running overnight with signals in eachJust replace the 3V battery to get rid of the annoying power up error message and the recalibration routine running every time. You need to lift the main processor board that is on top, and the battery is at one end of the board. To lift the board there are some flat ribbon type conductors and connectors to deal with, but if you are careful and methodical its pretty straight forward procedure. Last time I recall the battery swap can be done by just partially lifting the board, which limits the amount of ribbon cables to deal with. I have a really nice 2245A and enjoy using it and always wanted a 2247A.The 47A is a 45A with additional digital functions (and push buttons), otherwise they are identical scopes. Make sure to check those suspect diodes on the power supply board in both your 45A and 47A scopes. A quick glace should tell you if you need to replace them. The power supply board is in the middle of the lower side, kind of a pain to get it out and even more pain to get it back in due to the connecting pins. But you should be able to read the labels on a couple of diodes without removing the board to make sure you don't have any time bombs sitting in there. If you find voltages and ripple specs are ok I would not even bother recapping unless you see a capacitor that is obviously leaking or bulged up, which I doubt. These 224x scopes if I recall used high quality Mallory or Sprage caps, and I've never bothered to replace any in my 47A, but most definitively had to in my 2465B. Those old caps sometimes even end up measuring better specs than modern equivalent caps (value/ESR). |
Re: Skirt lettering for scope knobs
I used a similar procedure as Tom, but I prinetd the image on a self adhesive transparency film.
Pay attention to print the image "mirroed". After the film was glued to the skirt, I spayed a layer of protective varnish to minimize the chances of the image being "washed out" due to friction of the skirt and the panel. |
Re: Skirt lettering for scope knobs
On Sun, 30 Mar 2025 at 00:17, Barry Breaux via groups.io <groupsio=
[email protected]> wrote: I need to re-letter the skirts for some of my scope knobs. Has anyone done I needed to do that for my 475. I used a standard word processor diagram package to draw the label. I used "Ubuntu Condensed 7 pt bold". While creating the legend I found it useful to add lines/circles indicating where the text ought to be, but to not print those. Rotating the entire picture (by the relevant number of degrees) for each setting enabled me to ensure that each setting's text was correctly oriented. I printed the label on a transparency; I forget whether I used an inkjet or a laserjet on the high temperature stock; probably the former. I then mounted the transparency behind the existing skirt to protect it, and held it place with a dob of glue in the centre. Theoretically the transparency could flap around, but in practice it was sufficiently stiff for that not to be an issue. |
Re: Updated SG505
Discussion about any Tektronix test gear is welcome here.
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jimbert via groups.io Sent: 29 March 2025 20:11 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TekScopes] Updated SG505 OOPS, not a 'scope. Sorry, delete if necessary. |
Re: Skirt lettering for scope knobs
Barry,
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Brother label tape is available in Black on Clear, and the label makers can do reverse print. I don't know if the available fonts would be the right size. The individual tape pieces might be a bit unsightly, too. --John Gord On Sat, Mar 29, 2025 at 05:16 PM, Barry Breaux wrote:
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Re: Skirt lettering for scope knobs
On Mar 29, 2025, at 17:16 , Barry Breaux via groups.io <groupsio@...> wrote:In one of this books, Giovanni Becattini recommended water slide decals for push button labels, and they work great. I wonder if the same thing might work for knob skirts? The decals are transparent, and you could lay out the entire label at one go in a drawing program. You could either draw it in reverse and apply to the inner side of the skirt, or cut a hole in the decal and apply to the outer side. Clear polyester label (sticker) paper might work as well, but the stuff I've tried isn't as transparent as the decals. Adam |
2230 A4 timing board weird connection
I was working on 2230 which has power supply failure.
Changing the main bridge rectifiers CR901... CR904, Q9070 and Cr907 restored the power supply. The scope power ons with an issue CDT issue CDT value changes from 73 to 77 during different sessions of power on. After pushing the one of the menu scrolling key CDT goes off. I have following display issue: 1. No trace 2. Readout tex for volt/div and sec/div display. 3. Intensity and focus works 4. Sec/div switch in A mod doesn't work. I can see only 50m 5ns and. 2s changing the position of switch. 5. Horizontal position switch works but only for half portion of the screen. What I did so far. 1 since there is no trace just a dot I started to Look for horizontal section. 2 looked for ramp signal at waveform 24 and 29 but I could not see any just a dc offset. 3 decided to clean the sec/div switch so according to the instruction I pulled out A4 board which contains sec/div switch. In the A4 boaed I found strange connection. Collectors of q742 and q732 are tied together and connected to A sweep input of U760 while B sweep input is left floating. I will be thankful if some one in this forum suggest on this issue and guide me to resolve the issue of my scope. Thanks Saroj |
Re: Advice on 577 Resurrection
Suggest use a metered variac,
No diode test fix needed, easy to just use banana plug jumper cables and Alligator clips to put any diode or 1 k resistance as load. Bring line to 30v, observe mains current, raise to 60, 90, 120, observe normal mains current Should have a trace or dot on the CRT, be careful with the intensity Jon |
Re: CRT's available
I have one of them left the 154-0934-00 I live in Utha about 60 miles south of Salt Lake City
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Walter Hunter via groups.io Sent: Friday, March 28, 2025 7:43 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TekScopes] CRT's available Hi: Where are do you live if we want to pick them up? Walt On Thu, Mar 27, 2025 at 6:02?PM W7HPW Radio via groups.io <t265frc10= [email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Skirt lettering for scope knobs
For printed circuit board use, there's a paper/toner transfer sheet that is printed on (laser printer), laminated to the board (makes the toner melt), and then is soaked off (special coating (cornstarch?) on the paper.
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It is also recommended for decals, so printing on some of it, soaking it, and using it as a transfer might help.? Never tried it, though. Harvey On 3/29/2025 8:16 PM, Barry Breaux wrote:
Greetings! |
Skirt lettering for scope knobs
Greetings!
I need to re-letter the skirts for some of my scope knobs. Has anyone done that here? I am thinking that black vinyl reversed letters on transfer stock would work. I found a few sites that provide that service, but I am not sure if they can deal with the small size that would be required. Not sure if a design tool is available online. Other suggestions are welcomed! Thanks, Barry |
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