Re: TEK370A >> 370B ?
Hi Bob, thanks for the information. The only reason for a upgrade was: "Allows saving screen images to the floppy in .bmp format.........shift/hardcopy Allows saving curve files to the floppy in .csv
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73_Fred
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Re: 7603 horizontal performance
You are completely right, Brian! P6230 first, then P6056. I hardly ever use a 7S14. I mostly use a 7904(A) or a 7854. If necessary, I use a 7T11A/7S11 with S-4 or the like. I hardly ever play with my
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Raymond Domp Frank
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#180111
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Re: Provenance of your vintage gear
A 475 with Hughes Aircraft tag might have been something to do with Oak Ridge Labs, since Hughes was a govt contractor with capital C.
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John Griessen <john@...>
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Re: To Beeswax or not to Beeswax: that is the question.
I've always thought it was called Glyptal? I'm still using it for some instances where I'd have to lock a potentiometer in place after tweaking it, in a high vibe environment. [email protected]>
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Li Gangyi
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Re: 7603 horizontal performance
Hi Raymond?Would I be anywhere near right if I suggested the P6230 -- is that the one providing DC offset . If I am wrong then I would gp for the P6056/6057? Brian
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Brian
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Re: 7603 horizontal performance
I like the P6201 also , I'm lucky enough to have 4 complete sets . I have not used them with a 7S14 though only the resistive probes . I have a 7S14 acquired long before the P6201's but the sampler
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Brian
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#180107
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Re: Restoring CRT emission?
Hey,I found an interesting anecdotal reference to bad emission no longer manufactured RADAR CRTs and certain hard to source specialist vacuum tubes being temporarily repaired using a Blu-ray or 445nm
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Andre de guerin
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#180106
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Re: 7603 horizontal performance
I have P6056/6057's and FET probes - and a P6230. Guess which one I use most. Raymond
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Raymond Domp Frank
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#180105
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Re: 7603 horizontal performance
Hi Brian, I love the P6201 and actually prefer it over the P6202 because of its handling convenience. I have the luxury of several 'scopes with probe power sockets. Still, I have modified two P6202's
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Raymond Domp Frank
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#180104
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Re: 7603 horizontal performance
Further to this, AFAIK the OP wasn't looking for 1 GHz BW as such, but looking for a significantly faster time base and vertical BW. Even the P6201 "only" achieves 900 MHz "on its own". Talking about
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Raymond Domp Frank
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#180103
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Re: 7603 horizontal performance
On 50 Ohm WB plugins we use a direct connection with BNC/coax or a Zo Probe like P6156. The FET probes are huge, costly, have DC offset and VERY easy to damage the input FETs. Seldom of practical use.
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Jean-Paul
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Re: 7603 horizontal performance
Hi Raymond?I cant afford better than the P6201 and a home made 1101 substitute , if I need better I have a P6056 and P6057 resistive probes but of course no Hi-Z input? Brian
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Brian
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Re: 7603 horizontal performance
Absolutely, Brian. For full BW you need (something even faster than) the P6201. I was thinking about the convenience of having an "integrated" power supply, as opposed to needing to hunt for an 1101.
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Raymond Domp Frank
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#180100
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Re: 7603 horizontal performance
Hi , if my memory serves me correctly the P6202 FET probe is only 500MHz so you will likely need a P6201 and an 1101 psu for maximum B/W Brian
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Brian
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#180099
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Re: 7603 horizontal performance
Hi Raymond, I already have 7S14. Have to look into FET probes. Thread "Sampling with 7S14". BR, Jouko
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Jouko Koskinen
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#180098
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Re: [Tek 485] No intensity control
Actually, I see 2N3565s for sale on line at several places, including Jameco. However, they may be new "improved" parts with different specs. MPS6520 looks like an excellent replacement. Min hfe is
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SCMenasian
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#180097
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Re: 7603 horizontal performance
The 7603 works well with a 7S14 sampling plugin. 1 GHz BW, two 50 Ohm channels only but a P6202 FET probe can provide Hi-Z input. The non-A (so, plain P6202, not P6202A) has its own power supply. High
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Raymond Domp Frank
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#180096
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Re: 465B strange ripple
Hi Stephen - Maybe I didn't word this correctly. Each scope AC Cord has 3 wires, I intended for you to measure across (end to end) on each of those wires, on both the suspect scopes, and one or two
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Steven Bender
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Re: 7603 horizontal performance
I guess that the screens of the 2467 and 7104 are smaller not so much because of BW requirements but because the angle of incidence of the electron beam varies more across a larger screen, affecting
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Raymond Domp Frank
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#180094
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Re: 7603 horizontal performance
Close. It's a combination of bandwidth and sensitivity. A good explanation is given on Tekwiki: "Distributed deflection plates". Raymond
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Raymond Domp Frank
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