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Re: Polish out scratches in blue filter
I have not responded until now. I do/have used toothpaste as well to finish (not gels but regular tooth paste) with good results. However, I have now started using the headlight de-oxide products from
By Rob <rgwood@...> · #78238 ·
Re: 7B92A triggering to 1.05GHz
Hi Dennis, My message was related to my earlier question on this forum (original post) about the reasons for and consequences of replacing the tunnel diodes in earlier 7B92A's with these hybrids. It
By raymonddompfrank <r.domp.frank@...> · #78237 ·
Re: 7B92A with tunnel diodes vs. version without
I just recently acquired and repaired an SG503 that was suffering from bad TI sockets. I do not have anything suitable to test triggering above its 250Mhz maximum frequency. Did your non-tunnel
By David Hess · #78236 ·
7B92A triggering to 1.05GHz
Hi Raymond, WOW! I will have to try that myself and try it with a 7B10 which should be as good. Dennis Tillman PS: Do you know Ernest Lans in Delft? He has a big collection of Tek 7000 and a
By Dennis Tillman W7pF · #78235 ·
Re: 7B92A with tunnel diodes vs. version without
Tried my newly acquired SG504 (with leveling head) and saw this 7B92A triggering happily at around 1.05 GHz on my 7904 + 7A19... Of course, amplitude isn't shown anywhere near correctly. 7B92A is
By raymonddompfrank <r.domp.frank@...> · #78234 ·
Re: Polish out scratches in blue filter
You might want to check out the cleaning/polishing stuff used for aircraft canopies. I have some left from my days in the airforce (it expired, so it was canned, works just fine still :-) Given the
By wbulte <wbulte@...> · #78233 ·
Re: Polish out scratches in blue filter
If you can't get the scratches out, you may be able to find some blue transparency film at Staples. This is the stuff you would use with an overhead projector. It should stick to the CRT face just
By HankC, Boston, WA1HOS · #78232 ·
Re: Help with R7903 needed, some success...
Hi Keith, Time to update the title of this thread? Nice success, but how do "you" manage to have a 'scope with so many problems! :=) Wavy readout is common. How pronounced depends on sweep
By Albert <aodiversen@...> · #78231 ·
Re: Help with R7903 needed, some success...
Wow. Good deal. I suspect I learned as much from you fixing your oscilloscope as you did or at least enough to continue work on my functioning 7834. <keitho@...> wrote: This should be
By David Hess · #78230 ·
321A No swweep
Hi This is my first post. I wish to thank every members for sharing their experiences. Recently i bought a very nice 321A , evolution of 321, the first battery operated Tek scope. Mister June 1971 on
By victor52fr · #78229 ·
Re: Polish out scratches in blue filter
Don't know if anyone mentioned tooth paste...an excellent incredibly fine abrasive.takes a lot pf patience but the results are often spectacular. I use it all the time on my lightly scratched eye
By HBcubed · #78228 ·
Re: Polish out scratches in blue filter
Thanks to you all for your advice, both here and off-line. I'm looking into these remedies as well as fabricating a new replacement filter. - Ken
By Ken Schwarz · #78227 ·
Re: Help with R7903 needed, some success...
Are you sure you don't have a lose or mis-plugged cable or connector? After all that you have been through, that would be the first thing to check. Good job though. Grats! Tom
By Tom Miller · #78226 ·
310A in Chicago
I have no affiliation with the seller. http://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/ele/3140620720.html -Kurt
By sipespresso <sipespresso@...> · #78225 ·
Re: Help with R7903 needed, some success...
Good News! We now have a working CRT and R7903! The Short story: After replacing one resistor the screen came alive. After some adjustments there are two items remaining with this project that I need
By keithostertag <keitho@...> · #78224 ·
Re: Restoring 9A1 plugins: need a foto
hello Albert,this both resistors are 1,5k so it may be still the same then in the 3A1. I will test what it will do when the washing is finished (a lot of work, the old Tek is extremly
By Martin Mehlhose · #78223 ·
Re: Tek 453A-3 No focus
Step #1: get the manual downloaded from the BAMA mirror site and check the power supplies.
By mescalero · #78222 ·
Re: A nearly working 7B80 (S/N B058022)
Hi John, It seems that you mixed up two ICs. At my B058082 PCB, U722 is a round case CA3130, while U842 is a DIL labeled 0067-02 (741 in another unit). Both are correctly marked at the PCB and both
By Albert <aodiversen@...> · #78221 ·
Re: Restoring 9A1 plugins: need a foto
(continued, last time I hope, grrr...) I found the 9A1 now in Stan's book and in the 1964 catalog. Being designed for the 506, the plugin has BW 23 MHz (as opposed to 10 MHz for 3A1). Hence those
By Albert <aodiversen@...> · #78220 ·
Re: Restoring 9A1 plugins: need a foto
(continued) Not 3A6 but 3A1. You probably have a 3A1 yourself. The internals (left picture) are exactly those of a 3A1. Obviously the big flat 1.5k resistors (310-596) have been replaced. Albert
By Albert <aodiversen@...> · #78219 ·