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Re: What is this item
"Rob" <rgwood@...> wrote:
I do not think the person selling this in knowingly doing something wrong.Hmmm...the label on the comp box says P6022, but it's not like any P6022 or P6022 termination I've ever seen. I wonder if the 010-067 number would turn anything up. -ls- |
What is this item
Rob
开云体育? Above link or USA EBay item 18108051375 ? I do not think the person selling this in knowingly doing something wrong. However, (correct me if I am wrong it is why I posted) the ends do not appear to me to belong together. Other than the obvious I discarded prior….Any ideas as to why someone would do this? ? Thanks as always for the bandwidth. Rob |
Re: Sphere Research storage building clearout update
Dave C
Chin,
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You need to email Walter directly, not via this list. (I learned the hard way...) :: walter2@... Dave -=-=-=- On 17 February 2013, at 5:15 PM, Chin Siang Lim wrote:
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Re: Tektronix 2465 capacitors etc.
I took the power supply out to look at it again so didn't check the voltage across it, but it is testing as 10.5ohm, so should be good. The other resistors look to be testing at the correct ohms as well.
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Chris --- In TekScopes@..., "Tom Miller" <tmiller11147@...> wrote:
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Re: Tektronix 2465 capacitors etc.
开云体育Those unregulated supplies all look good. I would concentrate on the +87
first since all the others are dependant on it. You might check the drop across
R1221, the current limit shunt. At least check the resistance.
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Re: Tektronix 2465 capacitors etc.
Good news then. I was reading about the order they want them repaired in as well, so I was wondering if that may be the case. It would seem odd to have all three voltages drop off like that all at once otherwise. I didn't notice the change in the labels - good find. When I re-capped it I just did one at a time and verified the value I removed and the value I replaced it with. Especially since the service manual is for a 2465B it looks like, and I'm doing an older 300Mhz unit.
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On my board, what made me decide to recap was that one of the 68nF X2 caps blew open (the lower one, forget the location number) and the 30ohm resistor in series with it blew it's side off. I never heard any pops while I was using this unit, so I suspect it blew while the previous owner had it. I used it about 3 hours and then it went out. Seeing the blown cap I decided to recap the whole supply. I haven't been able to test the capacitance of many of the capacitors due to my meter not having enough range, but they seemed to pass ESR. There were 2 or 3 that looked like they may have oozed a tiny bit out the bottom, but haven't made any mess on the boards, just some crusty stuff on the bottoms of the caps. Good luck with your supply. I know I'll be happy when I get my scope back up and running! Chris --- In TekScopes@..., "John Snyder" <Kochcal@...> wrote:
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Re: Tektronix 2465 capacitors etc.
All voltages measured in the scope with everything hooked up. I just got done checking the voltages pre-regulator.
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At J233A I get: pin 5 (87v unregulated) 97.6v Pin 3 (42v unregulated) 49.0v And at J234A I get: pin 5 (15v unregulated) 18.94v Pin 4 (5v unregulated) 6.64 Pin 2 (-5v unregulated) -6.92v Pin 1 (-15v unregulated) -18.54v Based on the unregulated values, I believe the issue must lie in the regulator portions, and since I'm getting the 97.6v pre-regulated it would seem to me the voltage doubler is working. I also double checked and verified the 10v reference voltage at the test point on the main board as well as the J121 connector that feeds the main board. (I figured this was important to double check as the regulators all are based off the 10v reference as I read it). Of course this is where I wish to learn more - I understand what the individual components do but I still somewhat struggle to see what the assembly as a whole is doing, which is why I'm trying to get into all this, so maybe my understanding is skewed. :) At any rate, it would seem to me that with the unregulated voltages where they're at, that the issue would have to lie within the follow area: Yes? No? I mean I have the correct voltages on the left side of those three groups, and the wrong voltages on the right side, so it would seem that's where I should look next? Thanks for helping this newb out! Chris --- In TekScopes@..., "Tom Miller" <tmiller11147@...> wrote:
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Re: 7K frame parts needed
Rob
开云体育? I think this guy has some about ? the way down the list. ? From: TekScopes@... [mailto:TekScopes@...] On Behalf Of Mac Perkins
Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2013 5:38 PM To: TekScopes@... Subject: [TekScopes] 7K frame parts needed ? ? Hello all, ? If anyone is scrapping one of the four hole 7000 series scopes, I am in need of the two bottom frame rails, the ones the feet mount to.? They are the same on the 7854 and 7704A and should be the same on other ?four slot non rackmount mainframes.? The three slot frames are less deep, so their rails are shorter.? ? TIA, -Mac |
Re: Tektronix 2465 capacitors etc.
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I am in the process of fixing a 2465 power supply too, I had a bad capacitor C1102 that measured the correct 100 uf and did not have a large ESR but had leaked and caused the board to become conductive and burn. One thing that almost got me was that on the parts layout of the A3 Board in the manual for the SN50000 and above, the labels for C1132 and C1115 are switched. C1132 is the 87V unregulated supply filter capacitor And C1115 is the +5V unregulated supply filter capacitor That could cause a problem with the +87. The second thing is that the manual notes say the 42V regulated supply is dependent on the 87V regulated supply, and the +15V supply is dependent on the +42V so your problem is likely just the 87V supply. Good luck John -----Original Message-----
From: TekScopes@... [mailto:TekScopes@...] On Behalf Of Chris Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2013 2:40 PM To: TekScopes@... Subject: [TekScopes] Re: Tektronix 2465 capacitors etc. Thanks! I had actually decided to pull the board and give it a close inspection and wrote down the values, then I had placed the order. Found out when it showed up that I'd ordered the wrong frame size X2 and Y rated capacitors, so I had to place another order of the correct size (had to substitute different mfg's in as they didn't have the one the condor audio pdf listed in stock) Good learning exercise if anything. The only component I didn't replace was the CR1110, dual common-cathode Schottky rectifier. That said, I soldered everything in, re-assembled the boards and anxiously turned it on, only to find the same problem. Doh. I tested the caps after they were out with my ESR meter that I just built and they all looked acceptable. At least I can say all the caps are new so I won't have to worry about them in the future. I couldn't test the capacitance of a good handful of them as my DMM only works up to 40 micro Farad. Time for a better tester - anyone have a recommendation for a good capacitance meter? I looked at the local radio shack (best electronics store we have around here - read that as the ONLY one..) The Extech (I think it was a model 430) is listed to only 100 micro Farad, so it would still fall short. So to not get too drawn out, I printed off some sheets from the service manual for the 2465B's: Checking the voltages (1st commandment, thou shalt check voltages right?) I stand as follows: +10.00v is adjusted to +10.00v +87v line is giving me about 9.5 volts +42.4v line is giving me about 7.4 volts the +15 volt line is giving me 7.2 volts Digital +5v supply is 4.98volts Analog +5v supply is 4.58 volts (close, but a tad low and out of spec) -5V is giving me -4.96v -8v is -8.01v -15v is -14.97 So there's a definite problem with the 87, 42.4 and 15 volt lines, and the 5v analog should be looked at. So I've got some more studying to do on the schematics. It looks like for the most part there's an unregulated voltage, and then the regulated voltage, so my plan of attack is to check the unregulated supply voltages first as that can help narrow it down to a supply vs regulator issue. I got the scope hoping to get into some small circuit design and electronics repair - didn't expect the scope to be the first project. Trial by fire! So, any tips or pointers are welcome, as well as any recommendations for a good capacitance meter. (I have the BlueESR meter, just assembled their kit this last week - works like a charm) Thanks! Chris --- In TekScopes@..., "random.path" <groups@...> wrote: Mouser part numbers. This has worked well for my scope. After reading the Condoraudio piece and looking at this list you can decide what you want to do. You can grab the spreadsheet 2465LVPS_ReCap.xls from or I can email itdirectly to you if you can get your email address to me. somewhat a newb, but not entirely. I've always been interested in it, and I've recently purchased a scope - the tek 2465 300Mhz unit. Spent some time getting familiar with it, playing around in XY mode, and then used it for some diagnostics with some inductive sensors I was having an issue with. Just when I was getting ready to pack it up from verifying the sensors the scope went a bit goofy. The display at the bottom appeared to be "compressed" to a a central blur (I could change it's intensity with the readout intensity) and my traces were a short line near the center of the screen. I powered the scope off, waited a few seconds and then powered it back on, and it now powers on, lights up all the LED's, and I get a super bright --- display at the center of the screen (unaffected by intensity adjustments etc). that on the main power supply board by the mains that 2 of the capacitors look rough (one with the outer shell opened up). If you reference this pdf regarding a 2465B, the 2nd image of the A2 PCB has the very capacitors circles in red. The lower most one in the image is the one that looks like it may have blown. I haven't pulled the board out of the scope to get a better view of it yet. The rest of the capacitors on the board are the green and brown mix as the image in the PDF shows, which leads me to believe they're still the original capacitors in the unit. one, I had read that the capacitors were a common issue in them. I have no worries about un-soldering components and soldering new ones in as I've done it numerous times to revive other old equipment. (And I've read about the need to cool these scopes with a fan if you operate them with the cover off) the know about these scopes, is there a listing/BOM for what capacitors should be purchased and replaced? just follow the PDF I linked? Or is it likely more involved?
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Re: Sphere Research storage building clearout update
Hi Walter,?
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Will take 6 of the hp 848x sensors at 7 dollars??if that is ok with you? Cslim On Monday, February 18, 2013, Jon Kirwan wrote:
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Re: Question on what to do with 4 pallets of scopes...
Hi chuck,?
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Walter of is doing a brisk business clearing his pallets of tek scopes and accessories.? Active marketing does create sales.? Maybe?you want to consider scrapping scopes??below 100 MHz and all those 5000 series but hold back on those 7000 series and 100 MHz and above scopes. And list those 100 MHz and above scopes for sale ? By showing s few photographs. Thatway some monies are flowing in plus?more to come.?
Selling at scrap plus is attractive for people like us.? Cslim On Monday, February 18, 2013, wrote:
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Re: Question on what to do with 4 pallets of scopes...
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To be honest if I had four pallets of TEK scopes I would break them up for spares as I don't think anyone is going to buy this stuff especially the tube scopes. The only buyers for old TEK scopes are hobbyists and collectors and those who want a realtime wide bandwidth CRT scope. Technology has moved on, scopes are digital these days with A-D converters sampling at N GHz and all in a cute little box. I want a scope that works when I switch it on, not with a power supply that goes bzzt, bzzt, tick, tick because some cap has gone short circuit or some corroded part in a socket isn't making contact. In short, there really isn't much of a market for old TEK scopes. They were great in their day but not so good 30 or 40 years later. Best regards Chris --- In TekScopes@..., Chuck Harris <cfharris@...> wrote:
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Re: Tektronix 2465 capacitors etc.
开云体育The +87 is from a doubler and added to the +42. I would take a close look
at the three 10 uF caps and all the diodes in that area. Be sure to only use
fast diodes for any replacements.
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Since you recapped this unit, don't overlook the fact that bad capacitors
can come from the factory new. Did you measure all these voltages in the scope
or on an external load?
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Re: Question on what to do with 4 pallets of scopes...
Chuck Harris
I can see it now: All my neatly stored scopes spread all around the building,
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the army descends, cherry picks the few pieces that might sell over scrap price, and I am left with a colossal mess. What's not to like about that? I think I would rather these leave as full pallets. If I take them to the scrapper I work with, I can at least remove interesting IC's, hybrids, and diodes... after the boards have been removed. -Chuck Harris Artekmedia wrote: If going to scrap then perhaps a volunteer army in the greater MD area descends on |
7K frame parts needed
开云体育Hello all, ? If anyone is scrapping one of the four hole 7000 series scopes, I am in need of the two bottom frame rails, the ones the feet mount to.? They are the same on the 7854 and 7704A and should be the same on other ?four slot non rackmount mainframes.? The three slot frames are less deep, so their rails are shorter.? ? TIA, -Mac |
Re: Question on what to do with 4 pallets of scopes...
Chuck Harris
I'm on the right cost in Maryland.
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Jim Popwell Jr wrote: where are you located, |
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Re: Question on what to do with 4 pallets of scopes...
Michael Shiloh
I'd be willing to bet the science museum has all the old broken scopes it needs.
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Same thing with a university; they get donations of brand new equipment so repairing old equipment makes no sense. And we all know they don't teach this stuff any more. What you need to find are people like us in your area. Where do people like us hang out? * Ham radio clubs * Maker related activites * Hacker spaces! They are springing up everywhere these days. Here's one website that tries to list them all: Where did you say you were located? On 02/17/2013 03:12 PM, Alex wrote:
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Re: Question on what to do with 4 pallets of scopes...
Artekmedia
开云体育There you go Chuck ..You could be the "seed" for the Tektronix wing at the Smithsonian...it is just down the road ?? :-)Dave On 2/17/2013 5:12 PM, Alex wrote: ? -- Dave Henderson Manuals@... PO Box 175 Welch,MN 55089 651-269-4265 |