Re: Here's a challenge (Type 517 scope)
transformer T402
dedicated
volt
If all else fails, why don't you just add up the heater currents of
all the tubes fed by it?
Morris
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morriso2002@...
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#321
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Re: Tektronix 7S14 - URGENT!
My opinion is that a working and calibrated 7S14 that meets all of its
original specifications should be worth $150. The problem is that almost
nobody has the ability to determine if one is really
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Stan or Patricia Griffiths <w7ni@...>
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Re: Here's a challenge (Type 517 scope)
Hi Phil,
Yes, that is a challenge. First, there were several 6.5 volt filament
windings on T402. Here is some of the info you need:
pins 17 & 18, 6.5 VAC, 12 A
pins 21 & 22, 6.5 VAC, 12 A
pins 5 &
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Stan or Patricia Griffiths <w7ni@...>
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#324
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Re: 475 hor.jitter: Plan for replacing capacitors?
Hi Dean
Sorry I confused you. I thought I read a message about
replacing a number of capacitors in a 475 that was
posted by you. Sorry for the confusion.
Richard
--- dhuster@...
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Richard Gagnon <richg_1998@...>
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#320
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Re: Tektronix 7S14 - URGENT!
I have one, though I haven't really used it. It seems to work ok, except for a slight "ghost" signal on one trace. Think mine was closer to U$100! If you get a manual too, I will gladly pay a
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Michael Dunn <mdunn@...>
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#319
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Re: Tektronix 7S14 - URGENT!
I used one of these plugins for a couple of years back in the 1980's.
It worked just dandy for me (measuring risetimes of pulsed electron
guns), under some fairly demanding conditions.
I'd happily
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John Rehwinkel <spam@...>
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#318
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Tektronix 7S14 - URGENT!
Hello!
I am in need of some info about the 7S14 plug-in... is it worth $150 in
operating condition?. How does it performs?
Please, any information will be
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JOSE V. GAVILA (EB5AGV/EC5AAU) <eb5agv@...>
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#317
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Here's a challenge (Type 517 scope)
Can anyone find the current rating of the 6.3V winding on transformer T402 (#120027) from a type 517 power supply ? T402 may actually be a dedicated 6.3V filament transformer since there were
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Phil (VA3UX) <phil@...>
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#316
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Re: Tektronix 50 ohm attenuators
I'd be careful of using a Radio Shack resistor in that spot.
Depending on where it's being used, a 1/8-watt CARBON COMPOSITION
resistor might be required as the 1/4-watt (or an 1/8-watt) CARBON
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dhuster@...
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#315
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Tek 475 chopper failure
Hello!
Well, after some time working with radio gear, now I am back to test
equipment... Last time I powered my Tek 475, I found that the chopper
circuit no longer worked. CH1 and CH2 work fine
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JOSE V. GAVILA (EB5AGV/EC5AAU) <eb5agv@...>
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#314
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Re: Tektronix 50 ohm attenuators
This is simply a 3900 ohm, 1/8 watt, 5% tolerance resistor.
I expect a quarter watt unit would do fine. You can find
these at Radio Shack. Or I can send you some. I have
plenty (I bought out a
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John Rehwinkel <spam@...>
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#313
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Re: 475 hor.jitter: Plan for replacing capacitors?
I'm not sure I'm on the same page here. What kind of plan? Which
caps?
Dean
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dhuster@...
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#312
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Re: Tektronix 7A24
Hi, Andrew,
The 317- resistors are standard stock items in many catalogs. I may
have one here, though in case you're having a nasty time trying to
find one.
Regarding the 307- attenuators, are
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dhuster@...
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#311
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Tektronix 7A24
Hi All,
I am looking for the following Tektronix parts:
317-0392-00 RES.,FXD,CMPSN:3.9K OHM,5%,0.125W
307-1020-00 ATTENUATOR,FXD:50 OHM,2X
307-1023-00 ATTENUATOR,FXD:50 OHM,5X
307-1024-00
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Andrew Campbell <service@...>
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#310
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Re: 475 hor.jitter
Hi windsor
In case your mail is not working, the fan module arrived today. That
is what I call prompt service. My payment should be there soon.
Richard
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richg_1998@...
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#309
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Re: 475 hor.jitter
Hello
My email is mongteen@... Anyway the motor module is on it's
way. Hopefully customs won't hold it up too long. If bits of white
foam show out of the corners they might suspect
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mongteen@...
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#308
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Re: 475 hor.jitter
Hi Dean
Thank you. I have been looking over the fan installation. I have a
good solder removal tool, plus solder wick. Actually I think I did ok
for $225 for the scope. The jitter is minimal,
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richg_1998@...
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#307
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Re: Adventure in tracing down jitter
Windsor, you discovered the fundamental truth we were always taught
in Navy "A" school. Always check the power supplies first.
And Don, bless his generous Aussie heart, is correct also: you're
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dhuster@...
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#306
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Re: 475 hor.jitter
Rich,
You'll find that the fan motor is a circuit unto itself. The motor
itself is brushless and has several Hall-effect sensors inside for
input to the drive circuitry. I've replaced motors
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dhuster@...
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#305
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Vertical Amp. for 2235A
Hi All,
I am looking for a Vertical Amplifier IC for a Tektronix 2235A Oscilloscope.
Tektronix Part Number is 234-0133-20
Can anybody help?
Regards,
Andrew
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Andrew Campbell <service@...>
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#304
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