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P6139a with broken tip
Hello everyone,
I recently sold my ¡®extra¡¯ 2445B to a friend. It was a very good system - had had the fan replaced and was exceptionally clean; the caps all checked out etc¡ Why did I sell it? Money. I had been lucky and acquired a 2465BDM making the 2445B extra. The 2465BDM cost me money - strange how that works. While the new 2465BDM works well, I¡¯ve not had a chance to change the fan nor check the power supply caps. I¡¯ve only had it for two weeks. Now the problem. The new system came with broken probes. My friend wanted probes with the 2445B. Had I sold it on eBay, I would not have included the probes. This sale was to a friend! The P6139a probe was designed for that series of scopes. Tektronix does not make the probe any longer. Tek no longer sells components for that probe. The tip (206-0441-00 PROBE TIP ASSY 10X, 8.0 PF, 9 MEG) is what is broken; the actual pin is missing. Should I try to replace the pin - has anyone ever done so? I see on eBay Chinese probe tip knock offs for $40 - $50. Are they good? I also see that Probe Master sells: 5900 Oscilloscope Probe Kit, 500 MHz, 10X. They want $189!!!! I have 2 functioning probes. Any suggestions? |
I will try, old farts disease, to check our spare parts box. We have about a cubic yard of scope probe parts, but I think I¡¯ve looked for the 6139 stuff before. I¡¯ll let you know and then drop them in an envelope for you if I have them.
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Don¡¯t need a few 465 style 1x/10x probes do you, we have about 150 of them. Regards, Stephen Hanselman Datagate Systems, LLC 3107 North Deer Run Road #24 Carson City, Nevada, 89701 (775) 882-5117 office (775) 720-6020 mobile s.hanselman@... www.datagatesystems.com a Service Disabled, Veteran Owned Small Business DISCLAIMER: This e-mail and any attachments are intended only for use by the addressee(s) named herein and may contain legally privileged and/or proprietary information. If you are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately notify me and permanently delete the original and all copies and printouts of this e-mail and any attachments. On Aug 24, 2019, at 07:12, Lawrance A. Schneider <llaassllaaass@...> wrote: |
Hi Mr. Hanselman (may I call you Steve or Stephen?),
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Are you related to Professor Hanselman at UMO? I see you are a disabled vet! I¡¯m a 100% disabled vet and it is great to see you have your own business! CONGRATS!!! I¡¯ve been told the the 465 probes work fine ; they just have a little higher db loss. What would I owe you? You say you have a lot, I could get some for my friend as well? Thanks, larry On Aug 24, 2019, at 10:52 AM, Stephen Hanselman <kc4sw.io@...> wrote: |
On Sat, Aug 24, 2019 at 04:12 PM, Lawrance A. Schneider wrote:
The P6139A was designed for the 500 MHz TDS-series (TDS500 e.a.). The P6137 was designed for the 2465B. Raymond |
Hi,
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Well, that is what I have and will continue to use ¡¯till I win the lottery; since I don¡¯t play¡' larry On Aug 24, 2019, at 2:39 PM, Raymond Domp Frank <hewpatek@...> wrote: |
Anyone looking for a replacement tip for a P6139A:
Cal Test Electronics CT3667 is a perfect alternate. $22.50 on Mouser. I just got two, compared performance (rise time and ability to compensate) and it is a perfect match. I used my PG506 to measure rise-time, and when I superimposed an original 6139A with the replacement version they are dead on top of each other. (using a 1GHz scope). This is great new for use P6139A fans! Dan |
On 9/1/19 3:24 PM, dnmeeks wrote:
Anyone looking for a replacement tip for a P6139A:Do they have similar tips for P6137?? Or is this one sufficiently overqualified to work well enough?
-- Jeff Woolsey {{woolsey,jlw}@jlw,first.last@{gmail,jlw}}.com Nature abhors straight antennas, clean lenses, and empty storage. "Delete! Delete! OK!" -Dr. Bronner on disk space management Card-sorting, Joel. -Crow on solitaire |
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I have the following probe tips 3.5mm Tip-tail - Part Number - Qty on hand Natural-Grey - 206-0389-01 - 6ea Blue--Yellow - 206-0440-00 - 7ea Black-red - no p/n - 8ea Grey-Blue - 206-0392-00 - 13ea Black-Blue - no p/n - 1ea Brown(could be funky red)-natural - no p/n - 3ea If red then p/n 206-0416-00 2.5mm Clear-Clear - 206-0265-13 - 5ea (NOS), 8ea(pull) Clear-Blue - 206-0265-10 - 20ea (NOS), >20ea (pull) Yellow-Blue - no p/n - 2ea Clear-Clear - 206-0265-13 - 8ea (pull) Brown-Red - no p/n - 10ea Clear-Yellow - 206-0265-12 - 8ea 196-2963-00 - P6469 Lead set 174-0976-00 - P6101 probe cable 2ea NOS 6106 probe body 131-4997-01 - Probe tip 131-4353-00 - PCB to probe adapter - 20ea "clip" style grounds - >20ea "ring" style grounds >20ea 015-0540-00 - Cable for P6501 - 1Ea 175-9411-00 - cable - 1ea 174-0976-00 cable 1ea 174-0971-00 - 2ea 010-0361-00 P6046 10X Attenuator Sorry for the bandwidth but I though the group of tek collectors might like the inventory. There are other hard to describe easily spares also Contact off list if interested Steve -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of jgkolek@... Sent: Saturday, October 5, 2019 11:31 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TekScopes] P6139a with broken tip Hi, I just posted a new query elsewhere on this board with similar thoughts: can I use a CT3667 (206-0441-00 equivalent) used in P6139A to replace a 206-0378-00 used in a P6137? Regards, JGK |
Jan,
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As you may have noted there are several w/o part numbers. What are the colors probe tip and the other end? Regards, Stephen Hanselman Datagate Systems, LLC On Oct 7, 2019, at 15:36, jgkolek@... wrote: |
Sorry we didn¡¯t have what you needed and thank you for the correction
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Regards, Stephen Hanselman Datagate Systems, LLC On Oct 7, 2019, at 16:29, Jan Kolek <jgkolek@...> wrote: |
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