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Re: Help! I bricked a perfectly functioning 2467B!


 

On Tue, Apr 9, 2024 at 01:42 PM, n49ex wrote:
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Chris,
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Your other alternative is to just go ahead and re-calibrate it. That is what I did with mine, and although it takes some time, it isn't hard, just slog through the maintenance manual steps carefully. You do need the two calibration plug ins from Tek and a 500 series housing, which I bough fairly economically on eBay. Then if you don't have it already, you want Hugo Holden's brilliant document on the 2465B/7B. I've attached it. It includes some memory map info as well.
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Reinhard Metz
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Reinhard,

I agree that re-calibrating the scope is the best option in this situation. However, I do not have the equipment to perform the calibration correctly, and I cannot justify the expense of sending the scope off to a calibration lab. Plus, it will be a nice learning experience to see if the saved cal data can be reloaded into the scope and will almost certainly be beneficial to others who may find themselves in this situation.

Don

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