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Re: Tek 465B woes
Hi Kevin, I am about 100 mi. north of you in Forest Hill, MD so if you ever are in the area, let me know. Regards, Tom
By Tom Miller · #111974 ·
Re: Tek 465B woes
Ok. Mission accomplished. Here are my measurements and an image to make sure I probed the right test points. Test Point Measurement (VDC) -8 -7.97 +15 +14.98 +55 54.86 +5 4.97 +110 110.5 It seems
By Kevin Crossett <kcrossett@...> · #111973 ·
Re: 7623A PI stuck
Press your thumbs against the bottom corners of the plug-in's front panel and push it inward as hard as you can. Push the release handle all the way in if it isn't already. Then gently pull the
By Ed Breya · #111972 ·
Re: 7623A PI stuck
Would it help to take the side cover off of the 7623? DaveD
By Dave Daniel · #111971 ·
7623A PI stuck
Just tried to swap the farthest right plugin to get XY on one of my 7623As and it won't budge. The pull release seems OK. What can I try next? Thanks, Bert
By Bert Haskins · #111970 ·
Re: 7B80 not quite right
You could put a Vert amp in a horizontal slot & see if the deflection is the same as the Vert axis.If not, the Horiz amp may need a tweak. ?HankC, Boston WA1HOS
By HankC, Boston, WA1HOS · #111969 ·
Re: Light bulbs for A8 scale illumination pcb of 2445A?
That will be too dim. This is what is used: http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Chicago-Miniature/715/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMucm%2f%252bFOY0TQl5YyntK1yQ0GXv3qCVdEuM%3d CML 715 5 volts, 0.115 A, T-1, wire
By Tom Miller · #111968 ·
Re: Light bulbs for A8 scale illumination pcb of 2445A?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/5V-80mA-sub-miniature-wire-ended-lamps-2-2-x-4-4mm-Qty-10-New-/111506528233?pt=UK_Trains_Railway_Models&amp;hash=item19f64e97e9
By Panos · #111967 ·
Re: Tek 465B woes
Thanks for the insights Michael. I will check the voltages. I don't have a second scope available to me, so I may have to figure out another way to check for ripple. I think your score on ebay is
By Kevin Crossett <kcrossett@...> · #111966 ·
Re: Tek 465B woes
Thanks Siggi. Your instructions are inspiring. I will get the scope in the garage tonight, pull off the cover and see what's going on. I'll report back any findings. Cheers Kevin
By Kevin Crossett <kcrossett@...> · #111965 ·
Re: Tek 465B woes
Like was said before, measure all the power supply test points. Measure them with a DMM and then measure them again with another scope set to ac coupling. This will allow you to look at any ripple on
By Michael · #111964 ·
Re: Tek 465B woes
Hey Kevin, I expect once you get into it, you'll find this isn't nearly as frightening as you now think it is. The satisfaction in effecting a repair is huge - not to mention the bragging rights!
By Sigur?ur ?sgeirsson · #111963 ·
Re: Tek 465B woes
Thanks Albert. I have the service manual and have begun studying diagram <10>. Not quite sure what I am looking at thus far. Perhaps when I can really study it I will start to see the light.
By Kevin Crossett <kcrossett@...> · #111962 ·
Re: Tek 465B woes
It happens that diagram <10> of the Horizontal Amplifier is missing from the .djvu file at BAMA. I have never downloaded the .pdf file so I don't know about that one. Anyway, diagram <10> is one of
By Albert Otten · #111961 ·
Re: Tek 465B woes
Hi Jim. Thanks for the kind offer, and I wish we lived closer to each other. I live in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia, York County to be exact.
By Kevin Crossett <kcrossett@...> · #111960 ·
Re: Tek 465B woes
Hi Tom. I live in Hampton Roads, Virginia. Not sure if there are any Tek gurus in this region of the country, but would appreciate a mentor. This high voltage stuff is scary business for someone with
By Kevin Crossett <kcrossett@...> · #111959 ·
Re: Tek 465B woes
Hi Kevin, where are you¡­ if your in the Oregon area, I could help. jim
By Jim Popwell <jpopwell@...> · #111958 ·
Re: Tek 465B woes
Hi Bert. I do plan to open the scope up and take a look. At the very least I think I can giggle some of the transistors in their sockets, and it sounds like I will be able to take general voltage
By Kevin Crossett <kcrossett@...> · #111957 ·
Re: 7B80 not quite right
I have not seen this happen yet with a 7000 timebase but I would start by checking the horizontal calibration which is trivial. This will reveal if the sweep is short because the horizontal gain is
By David Hess · #111956 ·
Re: Tek 465B woes
Where are you located? Maybe someone on the list lives near you and can help you learn this stuff. Regards
By Tom Miller · #111954 ·