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Re: Tektronix 2230
Be aware it's not cheap; I remember paying about $30 for a roll. I use it sparingly. It drives me nuts when people at work use it to wrap packages and such!Jim Ford Sent from my Verizon,
Be aware it's not cheap; I remember paying about $30 for a roll. I use it sparingly. It drives me nuts when people at work use it to wrap packages and such!Jim Ford Sent from my Verizon,
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Jim Ford
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#169182
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Tektronix TM500/TM5000 extender version 1.0
Hi everyone,
I've a small TM500/TM5000 extender project and it is basically completed.
It's been tested working as an extender.
It's been also tested working as a standalone debugging device. That
Hi everyone,
I've a small TM500/TM5000 extender project and it is basically completed.
It's been tested working as an extender.
It's been also tested working as a standalone debugging device. That
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Ke-Fong Lin
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#169181
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Re: Tektronix Blue paint
Its better. The example I used in my post does not really have columns. I found that part of the preservation of formatting depends on the choice of font. If you use variable spacing and the reader
Its better. The example I used in my post does not really have columns. I found that part of the preservation of formatting depends on the choice of font. If you use variable spacing and the reader
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Richard Knoppow
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#169180
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Re: FG 504 function generator odd behaviour
On the FG504, the -25V rail is referenced off the +25V one.
Check for bad tantalums on the -25V rail and also independently check the
pass transistor used by that rail, it is in the chassis, not the
On the FG504, the -25V rail is referenced off the +25V one.
Check for bad tantalums on the -25V rail and also independently check the
pass transistor used by that rail, it is in the chassis, not the
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Andy Warner
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#169179
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Re: Tektronix Blue paint
The formatting is lost on my machine. perhaps you can send it they way I send photographic formulas. Example below.
Kodak D-76
Water (at 125F or 52C).................750.0
The formatting is lost on my machine. perhaps you can send it they way I send photographic formulas. Example below.
Kodak D-76
Water (at 125F or 52C).................750.0
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Richard Knoppow
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#169178
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Re: Tektronix Blue paint
I am re-sending the data as the columns did not line up. Years ago a friend, Stan Griffiths, now deceased, passed on to me this Tektronix Blue paint formula. He called it Williamsburg Blue.
I am re-sending the data as the columns did not line up. Years ago a friend, Stan Griffiths, now deceased, passed on to me this Tektronix Blue paint formula. He called it Williamsburg Blue.
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Reed Dickinson
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#169177
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Re: Tek 465 Turns on, No Dot, No Trace
Hmmm... Does it have to be a carbon comp resistor?
I may try to build one using the existing enclosure. I hope it’s not dipped in epoxy.
Dinos at Q-Service is out of this part.
He’s really a
Hmmm... Does it have to be a carbon comp resistor?
I may try to build one using the existing enclosure. I hope it’s not dipped in epoxy.
Dinos at Q-Service is out of this part.
He’s really a
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Stephen
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#169176
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Tektronix Blue paint
Years ago a friend, Stan Griffiths, now deceased, passed on to me this Tektronix Blue paint formula. He called it Williamsburg Blue. He said it came from a commercial paint company but I really do
Years ago a friend, Stan Griffiths, now deceased, passed on to me this Tektronix Blue paint formula. He called it Williamsburg Blue. He said it came from a commercial paint company but I really do
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Reed Dickinson
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#169175
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Re: Tek 465 Turns on, No Dot, No Trace
Ok, that sounds like the main problem. That HV multiplier is also used in the 475 scope as well as the A and B versions. You might check with Q service in Greece ( excellent to deal with) or search
Ok, that sounds like the main problem. That HV multiplier is also used in the 475 scope as well as the A and B versions. You might check with Q service in Greece ( excellent to deal with) or search
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Tom Miller
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#169174
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Re: Cleaning TM500 module pushbutton switches
according to the filings, they are using hydro-treated spent lubricating oil.
fish oil is more valuable for making axle grease... a.k.a. as margarine.
Ya... don't use margarine to lube your TM500
according to the filings, they are using hydro-treated spent lubricating oil.
fish oil is more valuable for making axle grease... a.k.a. as margarine.
Ya... don't use margarine to lube your TM500
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Roy Thistle
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#169173
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Re: Cleaning TM500 module pushbutton switches
The liquid stuff, in the gallon cans, in CONUS, is "different", from the spray, in a way that may explain your observations.
Too much chemistry, in one's posts, makes one unpopular...
But...
The liquid stuff, in the gallon cans, in CONUS, is "different", from the spray, in a way that may explain your observations.
Too much chemistry, in one's posts, makes one unpopular...
But...
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Roy Thistle
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#169172
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Re: 7904
Hmmm. I guess I can't save links with dropbox. Any suggestions?
Bill
Hmmm. I guess I can't save links with dropbox. Any suggestions?
Bill
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Bill Riches
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#169171
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7904
Here are some trace shots - sense tp low volt reg and reg board.
Looks like-50 and -5 looks bad on the low volt reg board. Any suggestions?
In a good power supply will it power up with not being
Here are some trace shots - sense tp low volt reg and reg board.
Looks like-50 and -5 looks bad on the low volt reg board. Any suggestions?
In a good power supply will it power up with not being
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Bill Riches
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#169170
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Re: Looking for
Dave,
Yes, you are correct. Out of curiosity, I looked up Grass Valley and they
became part of Belden but now they are part of Black Dragon. I had a video
distribution amplifier made by Grass
Dave,
Yes, you are correct. Out of curiosity, I looked up Grass Valley and they
became part of Belden but now they are part of Black Dragon. I had a video
distribution amplifier made by Grass
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stevenhorii
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#169169
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Re: Looking for
I *think* it was the other way round- Grass Valley group spun off from Tek.
-Dave
I *think* it was the other way round- Grass Valley group spun off from Tek.
-Dave
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Dave Seiter
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#169168
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Re: Looking for
I have a DP-100. It was pretty inexpensive. I remember wondering when I received it what I was going to do with it. I still haven't come up with anything.
DaveD
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This email has been checked for
I have a DP-100. It was pretty inexpensive. I remember wondering when I received it what I was going to do with it. I still haven't come up with anything.
DaveD
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This email has been checked for
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Dave Daniel
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#169167
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Re: FG-504 not-so odd behavior
10*10^2=1KHz, so it seems to be partly working. All functions should be 1KHz so something is off.
Check that the oscillation is coming from the oscillator. The oscillator may be behaving normally and
10*10^2=1KHz, so it seems to be partly working. All functions should be 1KHz so something is off.
Check that the oscillation is coming from the oscillator. The oscillator may be behaving normally and
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keantoken
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#169166
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Re: Tek 465 Turns on, No Dot, No Trace
Ok, so I did lift that jumper. GOOD MEMORY BTW!!! A-5 it was!! Remind me NOT to ever play Naval BattleS with you!
The CRT came to life. I had something when playing With the Intensity and pushing
Ok, so I did lift that jumper. GOOD MEMORY BTW!!! A-5 it was!! Remind me NOT to ever play Naval BattleS with you!
The CRT came to life. I had something when playing With the Intensity and pushing
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Stephen
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#169165
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Re: Tektronix Blue paint - source in the UK ??
I can get that done in the U.K. so I guess it’s still common
Robin
I can get that done in the U.K. so I guess it’s still common
Robin
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Robin_Birch
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#169164
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Re: FG 504 function generator odd behaviour
Generic steps:
turn scope off, wait 5 minutes or so, turn scope on. See if -25 is good (something could have latched up).
with power off, check continuity of fuses or with power on, check for very
Generic steps:
turn scope off, wait 5 minutes or so, turn scope on. See if -25 is good (something could have latched up).
with power off, check continuity of fuses or with power on, check for very
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Harvey White
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#169163
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