Re: Back feet for 335 scope
A while back I found a guy named Bob Haas, who was selling molded 400 series feet on eBay, try and make up some 314 feet (same as the 335.) I sent him a couple of feet and he made a couple of sets for
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John Clark
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Re: Back feet for 335 scope
Jeff, the foot is packaged up in a USPS Small Flat Rate box. Hopefully I will remember to mail it tomorrow and you will likely have it Monday. You should have received an email from the USPS with the
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Lee Houde
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Re: SG505 Output voltage too high
Hi Rick, This would be a much cheaper, do it yourself, alternative that would take you a few minutes to make. Buy this resistor and put it on a dual banana plug: Through Hole, 1W, 600ohms, 1%, $0.25
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Dennis Tillman W7pF
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Re: TekWiki Helper Idea. Brainstorm or Washout?
Siggi, At the bottom of H?kan's page that I linked in: "NOTE: Since my Microfiche copier recently broke down I will not be able to provide any scans, at least not for some time. This message will be
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Brian Bloom
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Re: TekWiki Helper Idea. Brainstorm or Washout?
Hey Brian, H?kan is a member here - at least he was before the relocation to groups.io. He's frequently helped out other Tek enthusiasts with this and that, sometimes by consulting his microfiche
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Sigur?ur ?sgeirsson
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Re: Tek 2465a grid bias and brightness problems
well, now that you know the resistor values for sure, the next step would be to measure the voltage drop over them in-circuit. I'd suggest leaving the scope running for 10-15 minutes before you do so,
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Sigur?ur ?sgeirsson
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Re: TekWiki Helper Idea. Brainstorm or Washout?
Found a large list of Tek MODS and their relative documentation: http://www.hakanh.com/dl/kits.htm
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Brian Bloom
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Re: SG505 Output voltage too high
The simple answer to this is that unless the output is terminated with 600 ohms it will be +6dB too high. Get yourself a BNC Y attachment and a 600 ohm attenuator from BroadWave Technologies, and be
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EJP
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Re: Back feet for 335 scope
Lee... Thank you for your willingness to help out a fellow Tek 335 owner in need!!? :) Thank you, Jeff, for offering your service, as well... If I can help with postage or ?, please email me off list
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Phillip Potter <p.potter@...>
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Re: Back feet for 335 scope
Hi Lee, Thanks! I'll get to work on it as soon as the foot arrives! My address: Jeff Davis 12 Galora Lane Ladera Ranch, CA 92694 319-431-3846 (cell) Regards, Jeff ________________________________
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Jeff Davis <n0dyjeff@...>
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Re: Back feet for 335 scope
Phillip Potter, Jeff Davis N0DY - It would appear you two are on the same page so I would be more that willing to send my one good 335 foot to Jeff for modeling and creation of new feet. Jeff if you
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Lee Houde
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Re: Tek 2465a grid bias and brightness problems
Thanks Siggi, I have just tested every resistor you listed out of circuit, they all test good and they are still in spec even the 1% tolerance ones, I replaced R1878 when I received the scope, the
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Francesco
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Re: Back feet for 335 scope
Hi Phil, Yep, that's me. And I did get your email and have sent a response. What I do is entirely non-destructive. I just need to take measurements from the existing foot Jeff
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Jeff Davis <n0dyjeff@...>
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Looking for AWG2000 sample waveform disk
Hi, I have one of these with no disks, has anyone got a sample waveform disk they can upload to the files section please? I haven't checked what format the disks use, I guess an imaging tool such as
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John Shadbolt
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Re: Back feet for 335 scope
Hi Jeff, Are you N0dy?? If so, I just emailed you about your 400 series feet. If your process is nondestructive, maybe we can get Lee H. (on list) to volunteer his one surviving complete foot for
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Phillip Potter <p.potter@...>
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#145147
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Re: Back feet for 335 scope
Hi all, I'd be willing to undertake the 3D modelling and printing with a durable nylon material if I could get my hands on a reasonable existing foot to take measurements from. I've already developed
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Jeff Davis <n0dyjeff@...>
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Re: Back feet for 335 scope
Hi Lee, I have been considering making a mold, but I am going to have to learn how... If I can figure out how to do that, without harming the example, I will get back to you on this... Thanks for
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Phillip Potter <p.potter@...>
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#145145
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Re: Back feet for 335 scope
This is such a common malady that a few people have developed replacement feet. One reference is /g/TekScopes/message/144184 And I've bought a few sets from Fred Usack on ebay,
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toby@...
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Re: Back feet for 335 scope
Why not "print" a foot and use that to make a mold. Then you can cast them in more robust material. 73. Dick, W1KSZ wrote:
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Richard Solomon <dickw1ksz@...>
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#145143
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Re: Back feet for 335 scope
It can be done. I've 3D printed feet for the 465 based on this model I "designed" based on the original feet: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1410827. Printed in PLA, they are functional but I
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Malcolm Hunter
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