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Opinion on tds 460a
Was the 460a an improvement over the 460 regarding the leaking electrolytic capacitors? What is the general opinion of the 460a? Thanks
By musicamex · #149194 ·
Re: A Bit OT, But Not Really
Jeff, Jim lives, or lived near Orlando, Florida. I tracked down his telephone number last year, but I have never got any answer. It just keeps ringing, so the account was still active. I know that he
By Michael A. Terrell · #149193 ·
Re: Novice question - 475, what mode is this?
Hello Jeff, regarding your comment quoted below, As I mentioned, I was not quite sure about the DM43, but on the DM44 (that has differential Delta time measurement), what it does is alternating 2
By Fabio Trevisan · #149192 ·
Re: OT: LED lamp bulbs at ridiculously low prices at (some) Costco stores
The original coating used when iintegrating spheres wee first used was barium sulphate in an emulsion. recipes can be found in the early literature. Bruce
By Bruce Griffiths · #149191 ·
Re: OT: LED lamp bulbs at ridiculously low prices at (some) Costco stores
First build/acquire an integrating sphere. Bruce
By Bruce Griffiths · #149190 ·
Re: Dead 7603
Turn the 7603 off, and then unplug the ht lead between the multiplier and the CRT (somewhat carefully! You may have to undo the P clip that holds the plug/socket to the end of the HT chassis to get
By Craig Sawyers <c.sawyers@...> · #149189 ·
Re: OT: LED Measurements ... LED lamp bulbs at ridiculously low prices at (some) Costco stores
hi, LED measurements are made with a strict geometry & equipment; and accurate determinations are not always trivial. Some useful web sites with information are found at NIST (US) & NRC (Canada) as
By garp66 · #149188 ·
Lost Horizontal Sweep on my 2465
Hello from a long-time reader and first-time (I think) poster. I recapped a 2465 two years ago, after which I got a clear, crisp trace. However, about a year later, the horizontal sweep stopped
By jsilva.ny Silva · #149187 ·
A Bit OT, But Not Really
Whatever happened to Jim Yanik. On Usenet he was the preeminent authority on Tek equipment. I guess he worked for them for about 100 years. I mean if you posed a question, once I did, 7063 with such
By Jeff Urban · #149186 ·
Re: Dead 7603
Yes, but we must know if there is a HV fault. Hope it's not the multiplier. But we do need to know if there is B+. I figure the best way to proceed, once it is established that the low supplies are
By Jeff Urban · #149185 ·
Re: Novice question - 475, what mode is this?
Mike Merigliano 5:37am #149175 "Okay, but I did not think the posts about the Tek 475 had anything to do with Bob's computer, so I would have never guessed this." Hmm, the quote function didn't
By Jeff Urban · #149184 ·
Re: Novice question - 475, what mode is this?
Hello Dmitri, Fabio here again, On my last message, I was mistaken about the DM that ou have. I looked at it briefly on my mobile and thought it was a DM44, but it's in fact a DM43. I`m not sure how
By Fabio Trevisan · #149183 ·
Re: OT: LED lamp bulbs at ridiculously low prices at (some) Costco stores
The integrating cube sounds good if sufficient. You can improve the uniformity and efficiency to arbitrary degrees by adding more surfaces, say starting in the corners, making it k-hedral, approaching
By Ed Breya · #149182 ·
Re: OT: LED lamp bulbs at ridiculously low prices at (some) Costco stores
Hmmm- I need to make a Costco run today anyway.? I wonder if Mountain View, Sunnyvale or the Coleman store have them.? I would think so as they are more universal than certain food items that only a
By Dave Seiter · #149181 ·
Re: OT: LED lamp bulbs at ridiculously low prices at (some) Costco stores
Integrating spheres, even on ebay, go for silly money but there is a way......... I wanted to get the spectrum of an NVIS compatible illuminated switch and actually got pretty reasonable correlation
By Adrian Nicol · #149180 ·
Re: OT: LED lamp bulbs at ridiculously low prices at (some) Costco stores
Hi Ed, ? I've actually made an integrating sphere. ?Actually, it's an integrating box, because I couldn't get a round shape quickly and easily, but I suppose I could have picked up an old globe at a
By Daniel Koller · #149179 ·
Re: Dead 7603
The 7603 uses a linear power supply, not a switcher. So no ticking. Craig
By Craig Sawyers <c.sawyers@...> · #149178 ·
Re: OT: LED lamp bulbs at ridiculously low prices at (some) Costco stores
Dan, I think you can find the sensor pieces to make a reasonably-priced setup with good spectral matching, but the tricky part is the integration of the total bulb output, on a "hobby" budget.
By Ed Breya · #149177 ·
Re: OT: LED lamp bulbs at ridiculously low prices at (some) Costco stores
Of course, this is one of those subjects, like religion, sex, drugs, rock-and-roll and politics that I hesitate to respond to here as there are some fanatics about incandescent light bulbs in our
By Daniel Koller · #149176 ·
Re: Novice question - 475, what mode is this?
Okay, but I did not think the posts about the Tek 475 had anything to do with Bob's computer, so I would have never guessed this.
By Mike Merigliano · #149175 ·