Re: TroubleShooting Some TM500 gear.
Yep, it is! --- Enviado do meu Motorola PT550 Meu site: http://www.tabalabs.com.br
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Alexandre Souza - Listas <pu1bzz.listas@...>
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#87943
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Re: TroubleShooting Some TM500 gear.
<pu1bzz.listas@...> wrote: I had more luck with this link which I suspect is the same thing:
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David Hess
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#87941
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New 422
I just rescued a 422 (#9976) from a local guy via Craigslist. Seems to be in pretty good physical shape. It's missing the ground pin on the AC only p/s, both P6006 probes it came with are trashed and
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Paul Amaranth
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#87940
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Re: TroubleShooting Some TM500 gear.
Except for the pinout, the MJE2955 is a fine replacement for the SJE925. There is a non-exhaustive list and discussion of substitutes here: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/TekScopes/message/85540
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David Hess
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#87939
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Re: TroubleShooting Some TM500 gear.
I am interested in a copy too. Thank you. Gerhard
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g_kupka <ghm1@...>
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#87938
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Re: TroubleShooting Some TM500 gear.
Let me try to find it! Ah, found, here you have: http://www.4shared.com/office/fDjyCD9K/Tek_AX-3557_TM500_Module_Teste.html Hope it is useful to you :)
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Alexandre Souza - Listas <pu1bzz.listas@...>
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#87937
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Re: TroubleShooting Some TM500 gear.
Alexandre, I would be interested in having a copy of that schematic. Would it be possible to post a copy? Cheers, DaveD
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Dave Daniel
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#87936
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Re: Shipping (non Tek)
USPS Flat Rate has a 20 lb max shipping weight for international. 73 Jim N6OTQ
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Jim <n6otq@...>
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#87935
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Re: TroubleShooting Some TM500 gear.
Hi there Dave! I believe you CANNOT PLUG ANYTING into a TM-50x mainframe before checking it. BTW, I think I can create a small tool that you plug in each slot and tests everything (transistors, etc).
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Alexandre Souza - Listas <pu1bzz.listas@...>
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#87934
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Re: Shipping (non Tek)
I may be miss-understanding something but flat rate allows 70lbs so minimize the volume and put it in the smallest USPS flat rate box that it will fit in. If it won't fit in a large flat rate then
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Rob <rgwood@...>
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#87933
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TroubleShooting Some TM500 gear.
Hello everyone: Been long over due so, First lest me say what a awesome group this is, a several members have really helped me out a lot over the years. I have been able to help several members with
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Dave <daven9ooq@...>
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#87932
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Re: Shipping (non Tek)
If you could possibly divide it into 2 pieces, both under 20 pounds, the cheapest way would be 2 USPS flat rate boxes. Otherwise plain USPS.
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David DiGiacomo
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#87931
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Re: 475 Triggering Issue -- Will recent 468 Triggering Issue Thread Help Me?
OK, glad to hear that! Raymond
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raymonddompfrank <r.domp.frank@...>
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#87930
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Re: Shipping (non Tek)
USPS, with you own packaging. but it will take about 4 weeks to 6 weeks to arrive !
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Gala Dragos
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#87929
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Shipping (non Tek)
Hello group What is the cheapest way to ship a 35 pound block of steel (not literally but just to convey density and robustness) from CA to the Chek Republic)? Eric
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Eric Schumacher
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#87928
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Re: 475 Triggering Issue -- Will recent 468 Triggering Issue Thread Help Me?
I purchased original NOS Tektronix p/n tunnel diodes listed in the 475 manual.
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Stan Katz
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#87927
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7x03 pix
Hi, A pix of the 7x03 prototype as a min load in my A7704 acquisition unit. seems happy. Jerry Massengale
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jerry massengale
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#87926
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7K extenders
It sure looks like it is. Does anyone with an original Tek 7K extender confirm that the wires in the custom ribbon cable were 24 gauge except for the coaxes? Thanks, John
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John Griessen <john@...>
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#87925
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Re: Now: 50 Ohm attenuator Re: What use for a 640 Ohm 1x Probe?
Well for 100 W into 50 Ohms you will have 70.7V rms or 100 V peak.? If the 'scope can handle that, you don't need an attenuator.? If it can't, you can cobble an attenuator from a pair of resistors
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Bob Albert <bob91343@...>
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#87923
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Re: 7L13 'Center Frequency' display issue
Also make sure that the 2 boards, A2100 DVM analog board and A2000, DVM logic & readout board are only connected/touching where they should. There needs to be a small space (say 1mm or less) between
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Christopher Hilton-Johnson
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#87924
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