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7D20 on EDN Magazine Cover
A photograph that was used for the cover of EDN magazine was posted to the Tek wiki site today. The photograph was published in November 1982 to support the introduction of the 7D20 and to reinforce
By Clark Foley · #208444 ·
Re: Extender Card for TM500/TM5000 with Test points on every line.
Yes, I am interested to pitch in for one such extender board. I have a few 500 plug-ins that need attention. I have the 067-0645-02. Easy access to all connector lines, voltage and current, is a
By Arne Buck · #208443 ·
Re: Tek 49x
Thanks Eric. For some reason the p/n and supplier is missing in my paper manual. Great info and thanks for the contact. I've sent the ebay chap an offer. Nick G0WEF
By Nick · #208442 ·
Re: Tek 49x
Hello Nick, The TEK reference of the switchs is 119-1161-01 ( DYNATECH FSCM 50667 - Mod 03 - 412C002 ) There is one for sale on Ebay : https://www.ebay.com/itm/135289792016 Best regards Eric
By f1ghb · #208441 ·
Tek 49x
Hi. Has anyone got an sma coax transfer switch for a 49x series SA. There are up to 3 in each unit depending on what options are fitted. Switches S11, 12 and 13. As far as I can tell they are all
By Nick · #208440 ·
Re: Disintegrating Handle on my TM503
I remember some old HP equipment had handles like that, where I used to work had new ones still shrink wrapped, that was years ago
By James Holtzman · #208439 ·
Extender Card for TM500/TM5000 with Test points on every line.
--I have designed a Male to Female Extender Card designed to install between a flexible Extender cable (067-0645-02) and the Plug-in being tested. It uses a 4-pin, 0.1" pitch header on each line
By info@... · #208438 ·
Re: electronics help?
Ryan, Please post a list of what she has available!!! Esp if close to Portland. My daughter is there and can pick up for me!!??
By @ICY.dev · #208437 ·
Re: front panel knobs of 2465 2446 2336 falling off
Thanks for the suggestions. Since parts of what hold the knobs are now gone, I'm going to try hot glue. If it is wobbly afterwards, I can reheat and try centering again until good. Good to know
By John Griessen · #208436 ·
Re: front panel knobs of 2465 2446 2336 falling off
Hot glue worked well for the repair I did. In case they got damaged while trying to remove the bezel: you don't need to pull out the knobs, they slide off with the bezel. See the link below for
By Ozan · #208435 ·
Re: front panel knobs of 2465 2446 2336 falling off
Less permanently RTV-748 is electrical grade and soft enough that you can pry it off if need be but still thick enough to prevent air from flowing so you get a suction cup with a thin film of
By evan foss · #208434 ·
Re: front panel knobs of 2465 2446 2336 falling off
Personally I recommend ultra low melt temp hot glue. It works well to stick it on, but if you need to remove it you can use a heat gun on low setting to warm up the knob and soften the adhesive to
By Benjamin Badrakh · #208433 ·
Re: front panel knobs of 2465 2446 2336 falling off
Hi John, Are you sure they are pushed all the way on? -Evan <john@...> wrote:
By evan foss · #208432 ·
front panel knobs of 2465 2446 2336 falling off
I had one cracked knob on a 2465, so I pulled another to be able to use that pot, and the pulled one lost most of its spring clip that keeps it on the shaft of the pot. What methods are known to work
By John Griessen · #208431 ·
Re: Disintegrating Handle on my TM503
Yeah, I noticed as a kid that the colas etched my teeth. Even then, probably 55 years ago, I knew that wasn¡¯t good! Jim
By Jim Ford · #208430 ·
Re: Disintegrating Handle on my TM503
I'm not Amish, but maybe I could be? https://www.ecosensory.com/tek/amish-handle.jpg I re-handled this ancient kennedy toolkit 15 years ago with a sewing awl. Feels good to carry. Made like the
By John Griessen · #208429 ·
Re: Disintegrating Handle on my TM503
Also look into "gun bluing" for rustproofing. I have seen many equipment handle core/spring things with that characteristic deep blue color. Ed
By ed breya · #208428 ·
Re: Disintegrating Handle on my TM503
AFAIK, no, though Naval Jelly is another alternative, although messier. The key with Ospho is that it converts iron oxide to iron phosphate and thus prevents further rusting. One can find it in
By Dave Daniel · #208427 ·
Re: Disintegrating Handle on my TM503
And with the same active ingredient (phosphoric acid) as in most colas. I've used Diet Coke as a rust remover many times. Very effective (and frightening -- but at least my digestive tract is now
By Tom Lee · #208426 ·
Re: Disintegrating Handle on my TM503
Say, is that Ospho the same as Naval Jelly? ISTR that NJ was some kind of acid. Jim Ford Laguna Hills, California, USA
By Jim Ford · #208425 ·