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Re: Massive document depository-bigger than I thought
Just the Tektronix and HP parts are about half of the total and I
already had those so I topped off with a couple of other sections and
put it up.
There is a whole collection of Tektronix and other
Just the Tektronix and HP parts are about half of the total and I
already had those so I topped off with a couple of other sections and
put it up.
There is a whole collection of Tektronix and other
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David Hess
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#122549
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Re: Tek 314
The CRT is out but what the heck is the sticky corky gooey-like material they use to house these things? What a mess!
Anyway, pins 12 & 14 are definitely open. I can see the leads going into the
The CRT is out but what the heck is the sticky corky gooey-like material they use to house these things? What a mess!
Anyway, pins 12 & 14 are definitely open. I can see the leads going into the
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John Clark
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#122548
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Re: Massive document depository-bigger than I thought
PS - Google translate works quite well on the first link.
Greg
PS - Google translate works quite well on the first link.
Greg
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Greg Muir
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#122547
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Re: Massive document depository-bigger than I thought
In a possible answer to the lingering question of "who", try
http://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/free-service-manual-user-manual-schematisc-etc/
In a possible answer to the lingering question of "who", try
http://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/free-service-manual-user-manual-schematisc-etc/
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Greg Muir
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#122546
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Re: Massive document depository-bigger than I thought
Oh that's alright then, thanks.
A couple hundred gigabyte here or there will be a mere mosquito bite to them.
ST
<TekScopes@...> wrote:
Oh that's alright then, thanks.
A couple hundred gigabyte here or there will be a mere mosquito bite to them.
ST
<TekScopes@...> wrote:
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stefan_trethan
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#122545
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Re: tektronix 7000 series pcb extender
I did also and they have served me very well.
I did also and they have served me very well.
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By
David Hess
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#122544
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Re: Seeking extenders and pinouts
Oh, my extenders are not much better -- the land to solder wires to is exposed also.
They are made with standard PCB fab methods so they have some solder mask, but not in a very exposed
spot.
The
Oh, my extenders are not much better -- the land to solder wires to is exposed also.
They are made with standard PCB fab methods so they have some solder mask, but not in a very exposed
spot.
The
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John Griessen
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#122543
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Re: Tek 314
Mike, good point. I will do just that. It was a freebie scope and is all a learning experience for me at this point anyway. Since it was much easier to get to, I measured at the P700 plug and not
Mike, good point. I will do just that. It was a freebie scope and is all a learning experience for me at this point anyway. Since it was much easier to get to, I measured at the P700 plug and not
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John Clark
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#122542
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Re: tektronix 7000 series pcb extender
I bought a couple of those and am very happy with them.
Peter
I bought a couple of those and am very happy with them.
Peter
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By
Peter Gottlieb
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#122541
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Re: tektronix 7000 series pcb extender
No, the boards use the TAPR license. It is a free license to use with the hope that
if you add improvements you will share them back to the project.
I make and sell those extender kits. They'll even
No, the boards use the TAPR license. It is a free license to use with the hope that
if you add improvements you will share them back to the project.
I make and sell those extender kits. They'll even
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By
John Griessen
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#122540
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Re: Tek 314
Disclaimer- my ignorance of Tek CRT construction details is absolutely
unsurpassed. But one problem that I have seen on occasion with octal
base vacuum tubes, and with "garden variety" CRT's (RCA,
Disclaimer- my ignorance of Tek CRT construction details is absolutely
unsurpassed. But one problem that I have seen on occasion with octal
base vacuum tubes, and with "garden variety" CRT's (RCA,
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Mike Dinolfo
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#122539
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Re: Upgrading the DC505
This would be a lot of work for such an old universal timer/counter
although the DC505, DC505A, and 7D15 are notable for having twice the
bandwidth and 10 times the clock of most universal
This would be a lot of work for such an old universal timer/counter
although the DC505, DC505A, and 7D15 are notable for having twice the
bandwidth and 10 times the clock of most universal
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David Hess
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#122538
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Re: Massive document depository-bigger than I thought
On Sat, 26 Dec 2015, public@... [TekScopes] wrote:
It is 110 Gbytes _TOTAL_ starting from the root. With _ALL_ vendors,
corresponding website stuff/glue and the kitchen sink.
> There are also
On Sat, 26 Dec 2015, public@... [TekScopes] wrote:
It is 110 Gbytes _TOTAL_ starting from the root. With _ALL_ vendors,
corresponding website stuff/glue and the kitchen sink.
> There are also
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Sergey Kubushyn
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#122536
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Re: Massive document depository
Downloading Hook, Bee, and BSTJ. Thank you, David.
Dave Wise
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Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2015 11:01 AM
To: TekScopes@...
Subject: Re:
Downloading Hook, Bee, and BSTJ. Thank you, David.
Dave Wise
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Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2015 11:01 AM
To: TekScopes@...
Subject: Re:
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By
Dave Wise
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#122537
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Re: Massive document depository-bigger than I thought
They surely do. And they surely can have a cool career to. For example, Lamborghini has no less than 6 openings for EEs right now.
---In TekScopes@..., <hpnpilot@...> wrote :
Maybe they
They surely do. And they surely can have a cool career to. For example, Lamborghini has no less than 6 openings for EEs right now.
---In TekScopes@..., <hpnpilot@...> wrote :
Maybe they
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vdonisa
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#122535
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Re: Massive document depository-bigger than I thought
Maybe they have a really cool bunch of EEs there.
Maybe they have a really cool bunch of EEs there.
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Peter Gottlieb
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#122534
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Re: Tek 314
If the heater is open then the CRT is dead; it should read just a
couple of ohms. The only doubt would be if the CRT heater pin
identification was questionable.
If the heater is open then the CRT is dead; it should read just a
couple of ohms. The only doubt would be if the CRT heater pin
identification was questionable.
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David Hess
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#122533
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Re: Massive document depository-bigger than I thought
Looks like you're hitting a computer belonging to the Polytechnic Institute in Gdansk. Most likely in the Applied Physics department.
---In TekScopes@..., <stefan_trethan@...> wrote :
Looks like you're hitting a computer belonging to the Polytechnic Institute in Gdansk. Most likely in the Applied Physics department.
---In TekScopes@..., <stefan_trethan@...> wrote :
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vdonisa
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#122532
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Re: Tek 314
My Fluke 80k-40 just showed up and I find I'm getting only -1420V on TP701. This is supposed to be -1900V. When I turn up the intensity it shows around -1410V.
Should I chase that a bit or does
My Fluke 80k-40 just showed up and I find I'm getting only -1420V on TP701. This is supposed to be -1900V. When I turn up the intensity it shows around -1410V.
Should I chase that a bit or does
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John Clark
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#122531
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Re: Massive document depository-bigger than I thought
Has anyone figured out any kind of associated website?
I'm sure one of you whiz-kids who reads his email on a Z80 powered
command line client is able to sniff the owner of this stash out for
us?
I'd
Has anyone figured out any kind of associated website?
I'm sure one of you whiz-kids who reads his email on a Z80 powered
command line client is able to sniff the owner of this stash out for
us?
I'd
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stefan_trethan
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#122530
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