Re: 2221a Service Manual
I am not quite sure of this since I do not have a 2221a manual either but besides the bandwidth and lack of delayed sweep, I suspect the 2221 is based on the 2230 design which uses a channel switch to
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David Hess
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#81075
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Re: WooHoo! 465B
I shoot trap and skeet on the weekends, and have hunted in some pretty cold climes. Stuff never gets thick and gooey like some other lubes I've used in the past. Mark
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Mark Wendt <mark.wendt@...>
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#81074
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Re: WooHoo! 465B
one final tantalum question: i am going to replace C7196, C7197 and C7288 because one failed and the other 2 are right there. i'll be bumping the voltage rating to 35V from 20V. Given all the 465
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pdxareaid
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#81073
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Re: 2221a Service Manual
Printed in invisible ink on unobtaniumn ...been looking for 10 years myself Dave Artekmanuals.com -- Dave Henderson Manuals@... www.Artekmanuals.com PO Box 175 Welch,MN 55089 651-269-4265
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Artekmedia <manuals@...>
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#81072
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Re: WooHoo! 465B
lol...have not cleaned my guns in a while. i'll prob use this stuff next time. will be important now that i have something worth defending (465B) :-)
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pdxareaid
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#81071
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Re: 2445A X2 mains input capacitor failures
Hint - there are three screws (and maybe a post) that hold the rear panel to the main frame. If you loosen those screws enough to get a little play, the power supply will come out and go in much
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Tom Miller
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#81070
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Re: WooHoo! 465B
good tip...not sure i'll be brave enough...sounds dangerous not knowing what i might hit once i break thru. there is an additional problem that some pots are double ganged and the rear shaft pot is
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pdxareaid
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#81069
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Re: WooHoo! 465B
Hopefully that hole is drilled from the bottom of the pot and in such a way as to prevent the metal pieces from falling into the wiper of the pot during drilling and also when the instrument is in its
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Merchison Burke
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#81068
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Re: 2445A X2 mains input capacitor failures
Hi Patrick These resistors look OK and measure fine. Ah, that sounds like a reasonable theory. Yes, 1988. Typo. Thanks for that. I've got the boards out of the case now. It was just that the LV
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g3xaq <alan@...>
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#81067
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Re: WooHoo! 465B
Just a note about using deoxit on pots. I have been doing this for years and have gotten away with it. Some pots are sealed. You simply cannot get spray into them. I carefully drill a small hole in
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amxcoder <micoderup@...>
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#81066
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Re: Now unusual words
Hi, ? Have some of us recently purchased a copy of - Dictionary of Unusual, Obscure and Preposterous Words....? <smile>? The author no longer uses "Byrne" as her last name and has a newer edition.
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druid_noibn
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#81065
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Re: WooHoo! 465B
Been using that stuff for years on my weapons. Very, very good cleaner, lube, and protectant for firearms. Hadn't thought of using it for pots and such. Mark
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Mark Wendt <mark.wendt@...>
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#81064
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Re: Interesting account of HP's attempt to compete with the 7000 series
==================== it's unusual I come across a non-technical word that I've never seen before. -Dave ==================== Stipe, bombilate, cacoethese, gowpen, steatopygic.... And no - I have never
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Craig Sawyers <c.sawyers@...>
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#81063
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TDS784D screen image corruption
My TDS784D has an intermittant fault on the screen which looks to be a bad contact or dry joint. The screen on cold boot is normally showing lots of vertical blue lines or blank, but after a while
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Pete <peter.money@...>
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#81062
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Re: Can you display the left plugin using a 5D10?
Hello Jamie, I could not agree more on your statement below. But then, if more people would be aware of how useful the 5000 series equipment is, prices would likely go up :-) I have been able to
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magnustoelle
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#81061
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Re: WooHoo! 465B
thanks, i think i am going to get some deoxit contact cleaner/lube at same time i order tants. (i get free shipping and they are fast :-) phil
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pdxareaid
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#81060
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Re: WooHoo! 465B
Here: http://www.amazon.com/Break-Free-Cleaner-Lubricant-Preservative-Dropper/dp/B0050GW6F6/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1348552235&sr=8-16&keywords=clp+lubricant
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Tom Miller
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#81059
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Re: WooHoo! 465B
Gun shops sell a product called CLP that works good. Wallyworld might carry it. Google it.
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Tom Miller
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#81058
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Re: WooHoo! 465B
thanks...i think i'll look for something like that. phil
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pdxareaid
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#81057
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Re: WooHoo! 465B
I might use WD-40 in an emergency. Naphtha works as a safe cleaner since it will not attack most plastics but ideally you want something that includes a lubricant. I have been using this but CRC and
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David Hess
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#81056
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