Re: 8608 Vacuum Tube Plate Cap Needed
Sorry for the ambiguity. The tube is complete, with its plate cap. I need the connector for that cap.
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Jim Adney
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#193847
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Re: WTB: 10-Turn Counting Dial
Thanks, I'll keep you in mind, but these don't look quite right. The Tek one has a chrome metal center knob and may be smaller. Do you know the OD of these Beckmans?
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Jim Adney
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#193846
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TDS 754D trace lagging flickering on screen
Has anyone noticed this with a TDS 754D, when selecting different channels one of the traces lags and flickers on the screen. I find I can fix the problem by selecting the flickering trace and the
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DW
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#193845
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Re: WTB: battery power pack for 422 scope.
Hi Jeff,
That's what I thought. I like the case you selected too!
Thanks,
Ross
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si_emi_01
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#193844
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Tek 2335 arcing and bad trim pot
Hi All-
thanks to those that assisted with the WHY a 1% 5000pf in the Z axis circuit.( most likely it was what was most expedient in stock)...my solution is a 5100pf (3%) ordered 10 and chose one
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Renée
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#193843
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Re: WTB: battery power pack for 422 scope.
Hi Ross,
I'd really like to take credit for the design, but it originated with someone else who agreed to license the design to me (I checked even though it had a Creative Commons license). I didn't
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Jeff Davis <n0dyjeff@...>
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#193842
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Re: 475 feet
I second that sentiment. I'd been thinking of various DIY options, but they would have involved work and the results would've looked less than professional. Jeff's 3D printed ones are
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Tom Lee
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#193841
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Re: 475 feet
I am a happy, repeat customer of Jeff's. His replacement feet for the 465/475 are excellent.
Before I found Jeff's 3D printed replacement cord-wrap feet I had been considering building my own from
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Jeff Dutky
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#193840
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Re: 475 feet
Hi Bob,
I make a set of replacement feet for the 475. They're 3D printed from ABS. They're available both on eBay (search for the part number: 348-0339-00) or on my website
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Jeff Davis <n0dyjeff@...>
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#193839
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475 feet
I picked up a 475 at a swap meet Saturday. It needs some TLC and a new set of 4 feet. Does anyone have feet, or a recommendation where to get some? I'd be willing to cobble up something if I had an
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Bob Albert <bob91343@...>
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#193838
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Re: WTB: battery power pack for 422 scope.
I agree with Ross, I am very pleased with mine, works well great design.
GaryF
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g m
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#193837
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Re: WTB: battery power pack for 422 scope.
Jeff,
That was your design?
I really like mine. It works well and is a very good product.
Ross
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si_emi_01
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#193836
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Re: Spurious signals on TDS794D - Repair help needed.
Do you mind sharing the results of your RAM exploration for all RAM chips on all channels? It would be useful info to have for future reference. :)
Thanks!
Jared
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Jared Cabot
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#193835
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Re: 5103N - Access to LV PS board question
Good Day,
Harvey’s ?How To‘ description is correct.?
And when you replace the electrolytic capacitors, make sure to watch for any connections via?the capacitor‘s lugs. I recall at least the
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magnustoelle
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#193834
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Re: SP20F1R50JLF resistors WTB (25)
Ed, thanks that should work perfectly.
I never even thought of using other manufactures parts and its not
like this is a museum repair.
Jeff
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[email protected]
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#193833
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Re: Spurious signals on TDS794D - Repair help needed.
That's great! Glad to have been of help.
Jay
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Jay Walling
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#193832
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Re: WTB: battery power pack for 422 scope.
Jeff,
It looks like there might be another business opportunity here. Maybe. :-)
Cheers, Brian.
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Brian Cockburn
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#193831
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Re: 5103N - Access to LV PS board question
oh, that or
"watch me fit *this* in there, they'll never get it out!"
Designed to a price point, I bet.
Harvey
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Harvey White
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#193830
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Re: Dallas DS1225Y to Ramtron in 1780r
Mark,
That sounds good. I'll keep trying to find my 'stash' of modules to see if I have a dedicated SOIC module.
Let me know when you get the chip mounted on an adapter. If you'll cover postage
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J. L. Trantham
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#193829
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Re: Dallas DS1225Y to Ramtron in 1780r
Joe,
The part you mentioned does not have pins. Getting the chip, soldering on an adapter board with pins I can do then send it to you to program.
Mark
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Mark Vincent
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#193828
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