Re: a note for USA residents buying from Walter at Sphere
Don, Except for my issues with the?incompetent?post office buffoon, I had no complaint. ?This was just an observation. ?I always look for the cheapest and most expedient solution for cross-border
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Jim <n6otq@...>
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#88779
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Re: 2467B CRT "burnout"?
Hi Bogdan, Every 2467B crt has that black rectangular spot. My guess is that it is the getter that was fired to remove residual gas. The tube shows a bright spot, which implies that the tube is not
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cslim388
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#88778
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Fw: Is this Tektronix 577 CRT kaput?
To: "TekScopes@..." <TekScopes@...> Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 7:16 PM Subject: Re: Is this Tektronix 577 CRT kaput? I believe that display section is the same as the
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HankC, Boston, WA1HOS
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#88777
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Re: Interesting 7K Extenders on eBay
Hi, Really good soldering work. The edges of the edge connector need to be trimmed down a bit. As it is you cannot daisy chain the extender as the edge is wider than the black connector can take.
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jerry massengale
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#88776
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2467B CRT "burnout"?
Hello all, Recently I aquired a 2467B in very poor shape, thinking I will try to restore it. In doing so I noticed the CRT has some weird "burnout" (or so I am afraid). Posted pictures at
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bogroca
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#88775
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Re: Is this Tektronix 577 CRT kaput?
Well in one picture it is at 5 o'clock position and the one with intensity turned up is is at 11 o'clock. Not sure if it is a multiturn pot?
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ehrico
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#88774
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Re: Interesting 7K Extenders on eBay
The attached photo is of one of John Griessen's kits, several of which I have purchased recently. I have a couple of the plastic guides that the plug-ins use and I plan to use those and some Lexan to
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Dave Daniel
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#88773
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Re: wizzard on a tek 2232? real or hoax? i dont have mine yet to try it?
Can this or something similar be done on a 2465B? DaveD
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Dave Daniel
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#88772
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Sony/Tektronix 318/338 firmware
Just out of curiosity, anybody has the firmware images for a?Sony/Tektronix 318/338 Logic analyzer?
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Gala Dragos
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#88771
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Re: Interesting 7K Extenders on eBay
He seems to have made this from an old plug-in and one of the TEK_7K_FLEX kits. Then made a very useful looking front panel. I'm just about to go down this route as Tony Sedivy has kindly given me a
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chris <chris.hayes60@...>
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#88770
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Re: Sony/Tektronix 318 manual with full schematic
Well that 20ns clock is missing in the diagnostics menu as well. TYPE ID is only tested at startup, I've just checked that by soldering a wire across W118 and removing it (with a switch) when I
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Gala Dragos
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#88769
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Re: Cheap Probes
I did the Williams probetest. Included were not the cheap no brand chinise probes but a Chinese 100 MHz Rigol probe ( from my late DS1102e) and some philips and Tekprobes. I know Rigol has a lot of
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PA4TIM
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#88768
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Re: Cheap Probes
I bought a pair of inexpensive x10 250 MHz probes (Texas TX5125R) for my 2440 and they work fine. I verified their performance with my PG506 using a coaxial connection to the probe tip.
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David Hess
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#88767
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Re: 155-0049-02 for 465 scope
Jerry, That would be great. Let's make it even ten bucks. Have a great day, Bob
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Bob
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#88766
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Re: Sony/Tektronix 318 manual with full schematic
Comments inline... You're right! page <4> is missing! The doc looked pretty good to me when I first looked at it. ;) That being said, my dead-tree version that is truly complete has the following
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sbirdasn <sbirdasn@...>
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#88765
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Re: Cheap Probes
The cheap probes seem to be as good as the expensive ones, in my experience.? I don't give my probes daily use so they are my best option. I also fail to see how being cheap implies poor
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Bob Albert <bob91343@...>
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#88764
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Re: Cheap Probes
While in the military, I was responsible for repairing a computer. We ordered a set of scope probes and got a clone of a Tektronix probe. While looking at a 50 MHz clock on the scope, the waveform
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Glenn Little
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#88763
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Re: Cheap Probes
I've never used them but the cheap probes are available up to several hundred MHz (250-300?) for a bit more money. Has anyone tried them and know how good or bad they are above 100 MHz. It may be more
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Don Black <donald_black@...>
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#88762
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Re: Cheap Probes
You might eventually find electrical limitations (frequency response, reflections, ringing, etc.) but for moderate frequency work where they are satisfactory, they are saving wear and tear on you good
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Don Black <donald_black@...>
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#88761
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Re: a note for USA residents buying from Walter at Sphere
You don't actually say what your complaint is but it obviously upset you. 'nuff said from me about that. However for sending money from here (Australia) internationally Paypal is the only economical
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Don Black <donald_black@...>
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#88760
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