Replacement for 466
Hi all, I have had my excellent and reliable 466 for over 20 years and seek to replace it. So I thought that the wisdom of the group might lead me to a good more modern alternative, that won't cost me
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Terry Bicknell
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#34668
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Re: P6015A HV Probe: Applications?
RE: [TekScopes] P6015A HV Probe: Applications? I just picked up a P6015 which still uses the Freon 114 dielectric. The probe is full, however the recharge can is empty. Does anyone know if the
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dxs4355 <dxs4355@...>
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#34667
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Re: P6015A HV Probe: Applications?
On Sun, 14 Sep 2008, Craig Sawyers wrote: > > Article 4(1) of Directive 2002/95/EC on the restriction of the use > > of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic > > equipment (1)
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Geoff Blake <geoff@...>
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Re: 2445 vs 2465 scopes
wrote: The 2465 the Rather than replacing parts in the 2445, have you considered transfering boards/components from the 2445 to the 2465 to get that working? Comparing the 2 models, many components &
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sukrat2007
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#34665
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Re: Board ID
<glennmaillist@...> wrote: 7A15A / 7A15AN /H?kan
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zenith5106
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Re: P6015A HV Probe: Applications?
I'll concede that in design of new equipment NiMH or Li-ion are more environmentally friendly technologies, and have performance benefits over NiCd too (higher energy density and fewer memory
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Craig Sawyers <c.sawyers@...>
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#34663
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Re: 067-0587-10
Good eve, * REPLY SEPARATOR * <snippage> Not any more. I just snared it. Turns out that was one of the items on my "Holy Grail" list. Thanks for the spot! -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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Bruce Lane
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#34662
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067-0587-10
Hi all Just spotted item 250287108672, which is the rare 067-0587-10 cal fixture. This is the one can be used on the highest bandwidth scopes (up to 7104) but also has specialised triggering for the
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Craig Sawyers <c.sawyers@...>
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#34661
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Re: P6015A HV Probe: Applications?
in the EU, current legislation does not restrict the sale of NiCd cells, it restricts the USE of them viz: Article 4(1) of Directive 2002/95/EC on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous
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Geoff Blake <geoff@...>
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#34660
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Re: P6015A HV Probe: Applications?
<grin> - it is rather chunky! Still, I'd rather have a lot of plastic between me and up to 40kV at the business end :-) Craig
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Craig Sawyers <c.sawyers@...>
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#34659
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Re: P6015A HV Probe: Applications?
Er - not at all. Either check RS, Farnell, Maplin, Rapid or do a Google and restrict the search to the UK. Buy them by the bucket from anywhere that sells batteries, either over the counter or on the
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Craig Sawyers <c.sawyers@...>
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#34658
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Tek 465 - Blown Fuse to CRT HV power supply
Turned on my Tektronix 465 scope (serial B254226) to find no trace. From the front panel, all of the lights were working. But, no combination of settings or knob twisting would coerce a trace, not
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rlc9878
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#34657
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Re: P6015A HV Probe: Applications?
I picked up an 80K-40 to have handy. Makes me want to direct traffic at the local airport. Dave Casey
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Dave Casey <dcasey@...>
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#34656
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Re: P6015A HV Probe: Applications?
I don't disagree with you, it is ju
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Geoff Blake <geoff@...>
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#34655
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Re: Tektronix schematic question
Hi Tom, The numbers are dates the "R.O.W." are the initials of the guy who drew or updated the schematic. Stan _____ From: TekScopes@... [mailto:TekScopes@...] On Behalf Of tom
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Stan & Patricia Griffiths
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#34654
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Re: selenium rectifiers in a 317
Hi Tom, The 10 Ohm resistors you see on the power supply schematics are really fuses to protect the power supplies from shorts in other parts of the scope. The series dropping resistors in a silicon
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Stan & Patricia Griffiths
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#34653
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FREE PART
Group The Tek transformer I offered earlier today has been spoken for. Paul
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Paul Kraemer <elespe@...>
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Board ID
What instrument does board 670-1998-00 fit? I have one loose in my shop that has a note that DC balance is bad. Thanks 73 Glenn WB4UIV
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Glenn Little
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#34651
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7704 tube odd failure - tube examination
I just pulled the CRT from the 7704 to see what I could see inside it. *BOTH* the connections for a vertical plate were disconnected! Each one is clearly separated from the neck contact pin and
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Peter Gottlieb
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#34650
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Re: Thanks to all (P6015A)
That is entirely the correct decision! If you had said otherwise, I would have offered to take it off your hands ;-) My P6015 came with a half full can of freon, which has been in the fridge for the
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Craig Sawyers <c.sawyers@...>
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#34649
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