Shipping Scope-Mobiles
Has anyone recently tried shipping a Scope-Mobile by Greyhound bus? Used to be they would accept them without being packaged, just with a tag, and the price and handling care were fine. I did see the
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bobkrassa
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TDS520 Error Log
Hello, I just finished recapping my recently acquired TDS520, and I have almost no change in the problems it is having or the errors that it is giving. I have uploaded a photo of the error log after
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Miles Paulson
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Re: 7250 digitizer
Schematics are here: http://w140.com/tekwiki/images/8/8c/Tek_7250_schem_no_ocr.pdf
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Kurt Rosenfeld
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Re: OT: Scopes and other electronics on "The Outer Limits"
Nice non-political off topic topic. Too much Tektronix and I will start seeing them everywhere. like TVs, when I saw a TV on TV I would say "that's about a five year old Zenith", they had one on
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Jeff Urban
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Re: S3110 update
This guy showed up today https://photos.app.goo.gl/zq932Cy2dSdivghN6 Sadly its mate the 012-240 didn't come with it.
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Pete Lancashire
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Re: 7A29 attenuator fault corrosion issue
Hi George, I'll look forward to hearing what you find, I guess there is no good process for dealing with this issue on aluminium where you need very low surface contact resistance, Alocrom (Alodyne in
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Adrian Nicol
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Re: Searching for post about Tektronix front panel fabrication/printing process
Ah... I watched this a few days ago -- this doesn't cover the manufacturing details though. Just the design/mockup process. --T
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toby@...
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Re: Searching for post about Tektronix front panel fabrication/printing process
Thanks very much! I am pretty sure there was also a detailed post on this list as well. --Toby
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toby@...
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Re: Low cost Scope-Mobile alternatives?
exactly what I want one for, well plus a 8644B :-) wrote:
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Pete Lancashire
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Re: Low cost Scope-Mobile alternatives?
here in portland they go for>$200
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Pete Lancashire
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Re: Low cost Scope-Mobile alternatives?
Anything wrong with the Tektronix K420 or K475 carts ?? e.g.) https://www.tek.com/manual/k420 I find they are ideal for stacks of heavy large equipment, easy to roll around, & 'turn on a dime' ; huge
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garp66
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Re: 2215 avoiding future CRT damage
Hi H?kan, That SUP is interesting. Do you have any other SUPs for other Tek gear? (I had a brief look on your website but wasn't able to find anything.) Thanks, Brian.
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Brian Cockburn
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Tek 2205C
Hi All Good Evening I am looking out for Tek slide Switches 260-2291-00, 260-2293-00, 260-2292-00 mounted on front panel board Can anyone help Thanks in advance Anand
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ANAND K. PARAMESHWARAN
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Re: Source for 1/8" fibreglass or other hard plastic rod in UK
Thanks Dennis, I've found a source of what are described as 1/8" styrene (sic) rods, which I'll try. I think they will be polystyrene rather than styrene though! Dave
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David C. Partridge
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Re: OT: Scopes and other electronics on "The Outer Limits"
Albert, Do you live near the tower? I live in Studio City just off Laurel Canyon. George
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Glydeck
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Re: Low cost Scope-Mobile alternatives?
I'm aware of the safety issues. I would use multiple, current limited regulators so that I had one for each output. The other advantage of a system like that would be that a couple 12V AGM lead acid
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Michael A. Terrell
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Re: Low cost Scope-Mobile alternatives?
Careful with the low voltage distribution to avoid differences in ground potential or ground loops. Also, a lot of equipment is designed and tested to be safe with the supplied power supply, a larger
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stefan_trethan <stefan_trethan@...>
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Re: 7A29 attenuator fault corrosion issue
Adrian, Thank you for the insight. I have the same problem with several 7A29s. They worked fine years ago, but now all except for one and a 7A29P have the issue you describe. I thought it might be the
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glkinst@...
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Re: Low cost Scope-Mobile alternatives?
I have two full ones on my computer desk, and I'm trying to find room for a third strip. It's either that, or I need to build a 12V, 9V, and 5V distribution system to replace almost two dozen warts. I
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Michael A. Terrell
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Re: OT: Scopes and other electronics on "The Outer Limits"
That's an OK tower, but it's not Blaw Knox cool like the WLW or WSM towers. :) Michael A. Terrell
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Michael A. Terrell
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