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Re: 3C66 carrier amplifier
Stan or Patricia Griffiths
Hi George,
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The 3C66 interfaces to a wide variety of mechanical transducers. This allows display of all kinds of mechanical measurements on the CRT face such as vibration, mechanical shock, shaft rotation, etc. Stan w7ni@... George wrote: What does a 3C66 carrier amplifier do, or what do you use it for? |
Re: Info Needed on 1M1 Test Unit
I'm not sure how helpful this is, but the government calibrationmanual for the TU-7 / 1M1 / 067-0521-00 / 067-0521-01 is available online: That can be some handy information. But be forewarned about U.S. Army calibration T.O.s (Technical Orders) which the USAF also uses. I have seen some that leave a lot to be desired. For instance, the Army calibration guys (only one of two calibration resources on Okinawa; the other was at Kadena AFB) were contracted to come to the Hanza USNSGA site for semi-annual calibrations. I noticed that a Hewlett-Packard 606A HF signal generator that I'd sent out there came back with one of the bands loaded with harmonics and a non-sinusoidal output. I showed them the generator and told that that this was a problem that was taken care of with calibration. Then I saw the T.O. that they were REQUIRED to use (against regulations to use HP's service manual for calibration!) and it never even have them adjust the oscillator frequency or the output amplifier tank -- that's half of the calibration of a 606A/B! Since I was in Navy calibration (couldn't legally do the stuff at the time at our site because of limited standards) I patiently showed the Army techs the manual and how to calibrate a 606A's RF section. They told me that it was against regulations for them to use anything but the Army T.O. -- and then asked me for a copy of the HP 606A calibration procedure so that it could be done right! Just saying that you need to be wary that you might not get a complete procedure with an Army/Air Force T.O. The one noted in this series of posts appears to be a retyped copy of the Tek procedure. By the way, the Navy used the manufacturer's procedure first and then a Navy procedure if the manufacturer's manual wasn't available. The Navy Calibration stuff at Pomona is available if you have the right government connections. Danged shame that stuff like that that should be public domain is not available to the public. Dean |
Re: Info Needed on 1M1 Test Unit
Stan or Patricia Griffiths
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I think you can get by just fine with the 067-0521-00 manual for maintaining your 067-0521-01. Those units require almost zero maintenance anyway. You will probably never have occasion to use the manual except maybe to read about how to use the features of the test plugin. In that regard, the TU7, 1M1, 067-0521-00, and 067-0521-01 are virtually the same. Stan w7ni@... George wrote: --- In TekScopes@y..., Stan or Patricia Griffiths <w7ni@e...> wrote:Hi Marc,545A. |
Re: Info Needed on 1M1 Test Unit
George
--- In TekScopes@y..., Stan or Patricia Griffiths <w7ni@e...> wrote:
Hi Marc,545A. the 1M1 was also known as the TU-7 earlier and then the 067-0521-00later. I have a 067-0521-01, how much different is this and would a 067-0521-00 manual be sufficient for maintenance and usage of this unit? Thanks! |
Re: Info Needed on 1M1 Test Unit
Stan or Patricia Griffiths
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Yes, the 1M1 is a very good tool to use in adjusting and checking a 545A. the 1M1 was also known as the TU-7 earlier and then the 067-0521-00 later. It is a newer instrument than the 545A but much better than what was used in the factory to check out new 545A's (I know . . . I did that for a living in 1960-61.) I don't think I have a 1M1 manual, but a manual for either a TU-7 or 067-0521-00 will work almost as well. You might check my eBay auctions occasionally since I sell a LOT of Tek manuals there. Stan w7ni@... marc ellis wrote: Two-part query: |
Re: Info Needed on 1M1 Test Unit
Would a 1M1 Test Unit plug-in be a useful tool in checking and setting upSure. Does anyone have a 1M1 manual (or copy of same) for sale?This plugin is also known as the 067-0521-00. Manuals are available from: Bob Howard howardr@... Ron Ford W.J. Ford Surplus Enterprises testequipment@... (rental) |
Re: Looking for 465B parts
Hi, Don,
The grounding spring you need was used in about 30 different models of Tek scopes, so if you find a complete junker anywhere, you may also find the part. The pouch lip can be a problem. Tek did sell those as separate parts and you had to stake it to the case keeping the blobs on the inside tight enough that it didn't interfere with sliding the case on and off. The you MIGHT be able to reuse one, but it'll be touchy. Again, no matter whether you're talking 465, 434, 475, etc., they were all the same part. Air filters: don't buy Tek and don't go out of your way to find the filter material. Head down to your local Dollar General, Dollar Mart, Everything-Under-A-Dollar or whatever the name of the store is that undersells Wallyworld and buy the GENERIC Scotchbrite-like scrubbing pads and cut them to fit. Get the non-green ones if you can, for they tend to be even less abrasive than the green ones (and the generic green ones don't hold a candle to the real Scotchbrite for agressiveness). If you're in a really dusty environment, give the filter material a quick, light shot of Pam (the spray oil for kitchen use, generic is fine, of course) and wash and respray the filter monthly. The TAS465 I believe was one of Tek's big mistakes (Telequipment was another) and were import items not of actual Tek manufacture. Stan Griffiths can tell you all kinds of stuff about those. Dean PN 131-1428-00 CONTACT,ELEC:GROUNDING CLIP Bottom board HVshield to "can" contact.piece at the front top of the "can".element. out there parting out a 465B, perhaps with an otherwise unuseable can?TAS 465. I will probably regret combining these two instruments in one emaildue to the confusion over the shared numeric designator. I have acquired(another "free to a good home") broken TAS 465 100MHz 2ch analog scope andwith it came an instruction manual (070-8523-03). This manual has verylimited service info. I would like to confirm if a separate service manualexists? Would anyone have one to sell? I've tried the usual manual sources(except Tek). The serial number on this scope is BR10900. I know thatsounds odd, but that's what is on the label. Would anyone also know what "BR"Beaverton....
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Re: Strange 7912AD *EMERGENCY POST*
Laurent Lamesch
Ashton Brown wrote:
Hello, thank you for your mail. So I went immediately to the ministry of radiation protection in Luxembourg and took the 7912 with me. We dismantled the power supply there after ckecking the radiation outside the housing, and the responsible person measured the beta and gamma radiation inside with a geiger counter. Nothing could be detected except the normal natural radiation. He took some probes of the dust and put them into a 'low level counter' which measures the alpha and beta radiation (? the measurement unit was bq, the instrument is normally used to measure the 'natural' radiation from elements present in the earth in some regions), and here too nothing could be detected apart from the normal background radiation. Are the symptoms I described typical for a contamination? Do you have experienced simliar situations, or do you have other experience in this field? Do you think the measurements I described are sufficient? The responsible person proposed to make a measurement of the contamination of the air in my room if I wanted to be really sure about it, but he did not insist. Anyway, I'm afraid it seems that I still don't know what the source of the problem is... Laurent Lamesch |
Re: Looking for 465B parts
Andrew Campbell
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The Service Manual for the TAS465 is part number 070-8524-01. I have a copy of one in my workshop (not for sale). The only problem being is that I live in Sydney, Australia. Best Regards, Andrew Campbell -----Original Message-----
From: donlcramer@... [mailto:donlcramer@...] Sent: 08 May, 2001 02:12 To: TekScopes@... Subject: [TekScopes] Looking for 465B parts Hello all, My first post to this very interesting newsgroup, so I hope this message makes it out ok. I would like to acquire any of the following parts for a standard 465B. My scope was rescued from the dumpster (!) and is completely refurbished save one each from this list: PN 131-1428-00 CONTACT,ELEC:GROUNDING CLIP Bottom board HV shield to "can" contact. PN 352-0263-00 HLDR,POUCH ASSY: Blue plastic piece at the front top of the "can". PN 378-0044-01 FILTER ELEM,AIR:2.5 X 2.5 X 0.25 Air filter element. The plastic pouch holder piece is the most important to me. Anyone out there parting out a 465B, perhaps with an otherwise unuseable can? Next question has to do with a different animal altogether, a Tek TAS 465. I will probably regret combining these two instruments in one email due to the confusion over the shared numeric designator. I have acquired (another "free to a good home") broken TAS 465 100MHz 2ch analog scope and with it came an instruction manual (070-8523-03). This manual has very limited service info. I would like to confirm if a separate service manual exists? Would anyone have one to sell? I've tried the usual manual sources (except Tek). The serial number on this scope is BR10900. I know that sounds odd, but that's what is on the label. Would anyone also know what "BR" signifies in the serial number? Perhaps it wasn't made in Beaverton.... Thank you. Don To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: TekScopes-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to |
Re: Strange 7912AD *EMERGENCY POST*
Ashton Brown
Laurent Lamesch wrote:
I'll try the e-mail response this time; can't get to Yahoo at moment - and post this later, if it doesn't show up on web: WHERE is ".lu" ?? RUN, do not walk - to somewhere local where you can borrow a geiger counter. If you can't find one, I can send you a Monitor4, about the size of a calculator -- but that will take DAYS - depending upon where .lu IS. If there is a Radiation exposure .org nearby or even many miles away: CALL THEM NOW !!! SWAB your entire body with damp paper towels and put these in Ziplock bag. Have your family (?) do likewise - it may be a false alarm and your symptoms (of flu, etc) merely coincidence.. but the salty taste is hardly likely from 'flu'. SAVE all dust in a Ziplock bag. *BAG that counter* and maybe tape the door to that room SHUT, pending more INFORMATION. I spent one career in physics research / accelerators: you are describing symptoms of a possibly Bad emitter of betas and gammas - IF>> alphas also are present: HOPE you did not touch your tongue, eyes with your dusty fingers.. Outside body, alphas are not much of a problem; typ. a piece of paper will shield from their also massively *greater ionizing power*: they are Helium nuclei, after all = Heavy. This is an EMERGENCY SITUATION, IMO and from what you said. I will cc: this to your e-mail as well as the forum. E-mail me for a phone exchange, when you get this. Sounds as if you are unaware of some radiation basics, which you next need to find out. SAVE everything you had that equipment around since purchase - packing, RECEIPTS etc - IF your instinct is right and the symptoms too - someone has made an utterly UNACCEPTABLE ERROR, beginning with SANDIA LABS, who may be paying your air fare for decontamination. They may be NEXT place you call, after local help... In haste, Ashton ex- Lawrence Berkeley Lab. |
Re: Strange 7912AD
Stan or Patricia Griffiths
If you know someone with a geiger counter, it might be a good idea to go over
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that instrument with it . . . just as a precaution, you understand. This is a serious suggestion. Stan w7ni@... Laurent Lamesch wrote: dhuster@... wrote: |
Re: Looking for 465B parts
Andrew Campbell
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The Service Manual for the TAS465 is part number 070-8524-01. I have a copy of one in my workshop (not for sale). The only problem being is that I live in Sydney, Australia. Best Regards, Andrew Campbell -----Original Message-----
From: donlcramer@... [mailto:donlcramer@...] Sent: 08 May, 2001 02:12 To: TekScopes@... Subject: [TekScopes] Looking for 465B parts Hello all, My first post to this very interesting newsgroup, so I hope this message makes it out ok. I would like to acquire any of the following parts for a standard 465B. My scope was rescued from the dumpster (!) and is completely refurbished save one each from this list: PN 131-1428-00 CONTACT,ELEC:GROUNDING CLIP Bottom board HV shield to "can" contact. PN 352-0263-00 HLDR,POUCH ASSY: Blue plastic piece at the front top of the "can". PN 378-0044-01 FILTER ELEM,AIR:2.5 X 2.5 X 0.25 Air filter element. The plastic pouch holder piece is the most important to me. Anyone out there parting out a 465B, perhaps with an otherwise unuseable can? Next question has to do with a different animal altogether, a Tek TAS 465. I will probably regret combining these two instruments in one email due to the confusion over the shared numeric designator. I have acquired (another "free to a good home") broken TAS 465 100MHz 2ch analog scope and with it came an instruction manual (070-8523-03). This manual has very limited service info. I would like to confirm if a separate service manual exists? Would anyone have one to sell? I've tried the usual manual sources (except Tek). The serial number on this scope is BR10900. I know that sounds odd, but that's what is on the label. Would anyone also know what "BR" signifies in the serial number? Perhaps it wasn't made in Beaverton.... Thank you. Don To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: TekScopes-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to |
Strange 7912AD (Was: 465 Scan Expansion Mesh)
Laurent Lamesch
dhuster@... wrote:
... And regarding nuclear research, I remember a field engineer tellingConcerning 'strange' uses of TDs: I have a problem with a 7912AD which apparantly has been used in the Sandia National Labs (it has a Sandia cal sticker from 1993). While repairing the power supply, I got some fine light brown dust present in the supply on my fingers. After some minutes I had the impression that the dust warmed my fingers up, I also had a salty taste in my mouth after working on the supply. I let the TD run for some time with the case open, and the TD's fan obviously spread some of that dust inside the room I normally work in. During the weeks which followed, after being some hours in the same room, I got a slight headache and nausea unless I opened the door for letting fresh air in. The problem is that I neither know if this dust is bad for my health, nor what to do to find out what the dust is. Does anyone have a clue what it might be, or has anyone ever seen something similar? Laurent Lamesch |
Looking for 465B parts
Hello all,
My first post to this very interesting newsgroup, so I hope this message makes it out ok. I would like to acquire any of the following parts for a standard 465B. My scope was rescued from the dumpster (!) and is completely refurbished save one each from this list: PN 131-1428-00 CONTACT,ELEC:GROUNDING CLIP Bottom board HV shield to "can" contact. PN 352-0263-00 HLDR,POUCH ASSY: Blue plastic piece at the front top of the "can". PN 378-0044-01 FILTER ELEM,AIR:2.5 X 2.5 X 0.25 Air filter element. The plastic pouch holder piece is the most important to me. Anyone out there parting out a 465B, perhaps with an otherwise unuseable can? Next question has to do with a different animal altogether, a Tek TAS 465. I will probably regret combining these two instruments in one email due to the confusion over the shared numeric designator. I have acquired (another "free to a good home") broken TAS 465 100MHz 2ch analog scope and with it came an instruction manual (070-8523-03). This manual has very limited service info. I would like to confirm if a separate service manual exists? Would anyone have one to sell? I've tried the usual manual sources (except Tek). The serial number on this scope is BR10900. I know that sounds odd, but that's what is on the label. Would anyone also know what "BR" signifies in the serial number? Perhaps it wasn't made in Beaverton.... Thank you. Don |
Hi All,
Hi All,
My name is Andrew Campbell and I live in Sydney, Australia. I am an ex-Tektronix employee (Feb this year) and I am now working for another company. I'm into repairing and calibrating 'old' tek scopes. Great to finally find a discussion list, hopefully I'll be of some help to someone out there and that there are some of you that may be able to help me. Look forward to being part of this group. Regards, Andrew |
Tek P6451 data probes
Phil (VA3UX)
Can anybody accomodate Curt ? (see below).
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Please reply directly to him. Phil Date: Thu, 03 May 2001 15:31:22 -0700 |
Re: 465 Scan Expansion Mesh
Stan or Patricia Griffiths
And regarding nuclear research, I remember a field engineer tellingYes, I think a lot of 519 scopes suffered a similar nuclear fate. In those cases, they used polaroid cameras on them and the scopes and cameras were not exactly melted down . . . just radiated so intensely that they were too "hot" for anyone to use. As I understand it, some guy in a protective suit would go rescue the exposed film and they would bury the scopes and cameras. Those were "one-shot" deals, too. There are some pretty pristine 519's in a vault somewhere . . . Stan w7ni@... |
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