Re: Tek 7a13 mechanical to LED display conversion ? / 7ct1n user notes ?
Tektronix never did this but I think someone on the list may have done it so a search through the archives may reveal something. I know we discussed various options for the ADC and display because I
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David Hess
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#148769
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Re: NEW to the group
I should hope that no one ever forgets about Hiroshima. Or Nagasaki. It would seem difficult not to know about the places hit with the most deadly and indiscriminatory bombs in the history of the
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EricJ
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Re: What removes sticker residue without hurting the blue paint?
Goop works well on all surfaces i've used it on.
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ki6bge
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Re: What removes sticker residue without hurting the blue paint?
Not necessarily at the same time. A hot air gun works well for initially trying to peel the label up and also works with new tape to try and pull up any adhesive residue. And I don't now that naphtha
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David Hess
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Re: NEW to the group
About (Hiroshima)-- I would not say everyone at least in the USA; most do not know who are presidents past of the USA !! Hi, my name is Joel and I have been reading the group messages for some time
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Joel R Kist
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Re: What removes sticker residue without hurting the blue paint?
I would assume you do this outside ? My insurance provider would frown on doing something like this within 50 feet of the house or garage. I'm almost tempted to try it and cause a spark and see what
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Pete Lancashire
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Re: What removes sticker residue without hurting the blue paint?
A hot air gun and naphtha (lighter fluid) are my first choices. Lighter fluid and hardware store naphtha may have contaminates so purer options are heptane or Bestine Solvent and Thinner which is used
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David Hess
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#148763
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Looking to buy or trade a simple XY monitor
Either the old 602 or one of the newer models. Only need one or two megahertz bandwidth. Plenty of older Tek gear to trade or cash. Could entertain an HP but being it retired from tektronix I have a
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Pete Lancashire
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Re: Tek 2445 - No Power
I will start with some general advice about the 24xx LVPS.? What you describe (start stop cyclng) we call "tick mode" because it often makes ticking sounds as it cycles.? You may have a short or the
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machineguy59
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Re: Help with a TEK 502 scope
A CAT scan is always useful after a repair :D.
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Sigur?ur ?sgeirsson
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Re: Tek 2445 - No Power
could be low voltage. That's a filter on a low voltage line. Overcurrent through that resistor indicates a shorted (likely tantalum) capacitor downstream. A typical value would be 5 or 10uf, just as a
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Harvey White
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Re: Upgraded, stub tuned, Tektronix SG-504 leveling head back online for a last run
BTW, one went to Hiroshima. First time shipping there....I guess everyone knows where that is. Ancel
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Ancel
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#148758
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Tek 2445 - No Power
Hi all, My first post here :) I got this 2445 and upon 1st examination the power supply was clicking - no power at all, no light on front panel. Replaced all e-caps on the inverter board A3, The fan
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ElectroKid
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Re: Tek 7623A - Source of 151-0271-00 transistor (A5T4261) or a currently available equivalent.
Hi Fabio, I appreciate your time taken for this response .... I have got the ¡°gist¡± of this, although I will ponder a few of the issues further ... eg. I am assuming that the top part of the rise
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tinkera123
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Re: Tektronix 2465. Odd wave pattern superimposed on waveforms.
Greetings from South East London. My Thanks goes to Chuck Harris who very kindly took the time to reply to my plea for help. As he stated (I hadn¡¯t noticed) the issue was only evident on inputs 1
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John Osborne
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Re: What removes sticker residue without hurting the blue paint?
Lemon Oil Furniture Treatment. I have used Lemon Oil for over 30 years with great success on countless materials and finishes. With sufficient elbow power Lemon Oil always removes the adhesive without
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Mark Mathis
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Re: Help with a TEK 502 scope
Sisi, thanks for the link. Pretty useful as I still do not navigate very well by the forum
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jrodriguezcsb@...
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Re: Help with a TEK 502 scope
Wow Dave, just by looking at the pictures it seems both quite interesting and feasible! Pease, give me a bit of time to read it carefully and undertand it and then I will come back here. Thanks a
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jrodriguezcsb@...
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Re: What removes sticker residue without hurting the blue paint?
I too have a number of sticky-finish instrument cabinets (especially HP), and have tried without success over the years, to wash it off with some common solvents and detergents. Something that
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Ed Breya
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Re: What removes sticker residue without hurting the blue paint?
Do a search (CTRL "F") on 409, and you will discover that the new and old 409 all contain it. I was quite surprised to see that simple green is full of it too. Great... Thanks for the resource. -Chuck
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Chuck Harris <cfharris@...>
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