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Re: TM506
Ok, now that the TM506 is up and running perfectly again (thanks to all of you who guided me), now I have 3 plugins to fix: FG502, DC503, and SC502.
Starting with the FG502. I took a closer look at
Ok, now that the TM506 is up and running perfectly again (thanks to all of you who guided me), now I have 3 plugins to fix: FG502, DC503, and SC502.
Starting with the FG502. I took a closer look at
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Stephen
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#169710
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Re: Tek R561B on CL in Austin
I'm interested... My dad lives in Aus and could pick up... Where in Austin and do you take PayPal?
I'm interested... My dad lives in Aus and could pick up... Where in Austin and do you take PayPal?
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flightsimalex@...
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#169709
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Re: Dead TM500 plug-in sought
I bought one of these to act as an extender:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00F1YQMXO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
and it works perfectly without an modification other than
I bought one of these to act as an extender:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00F1YQMXO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
and it works perfectly without an modification other than
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DaveH52
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#169708
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Re: Need help with 11801 delay jitter
#photo-notice
I was actually thinking about that. I'm wondering what would be the worst-case jitter on Leo's pulser. The laser driver use claims typical 4 ps pk-pk deterministic and 0.55 ps RMS random jitter. I
I was actually thinking about that. I'm wondering what would be the worst-case jitter on Leo's pulser. The laser driver use claims typical 4 ps pk-pk deterministic and 0.55 ps RMS random jitter. I
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lccavalheiro@...
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#169707
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Re: Ferrite Beads in Tek Transistor Adapters
Chuck,
Totally agree! So does having or not having a basic education.
Staying on topic, the ferrite beads work well for building your own test fixtures.
George
Chuck,
Totally agree! So does having or not having a basic education.
Staying on topic, the ferrite beads work well for building your own test fixtures.
George
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Glydeck
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#169706
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Re: Ferrite Beads in Tek Transistor Adapters
Votes have consequences.
Glydeck via groups.io wrote:
Votes have consequences.
Glydeck via groups.io wrote:
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Chuck Harris
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#169705
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Re: Ferrite Beads in Tek Transistor Adapters
You should click on The link “Why is this here” on the All Electronics page. This would be the reality of good intentions gone wrong and ultimately becoming useless.
“As of August 2018 the
You should click on The link “Why is this here” on the All Electronics page. This would be the reality of good intentions gone wrong and ultimately becoming useless.
“As of August 2018 the
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Glydeck
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#169704
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Re: Ferrite Beads in Tek Transistor Adapters
😂😂😂
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Stephen
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#169703
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Re: Ferrite Beads in Tek Transistor Adapters
This is why we have "Warning" labels on Preparation H that states "not to be taken orally".
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Michael Lynch
Dardanelle, AR
This is why we have "Warning" labels on Preparation H that states "not to be taken orally".
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Michael Lynch
Dardanelle, AR
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Michael W. Lynch
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#169702
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Re: Ferrite Beads in Tek Transistor Adapters
As a former environmental compliance guy in CA, I can say that it's mind-numbingly inane. Everything is potentially toxic or dangerous- it's just a matter of quantity/frequency (drinking too much
As a former environmental compliance guy in CA, I can say that it's mind-numbingly inane. Everything is potentially toxic or dangerous- it's just a matter of quantity/frequency (drinking too much
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Dave Seiter
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#169701
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Re: 485 Cordwrap Feet
Feet on any of these series of Tek with bale handles (like on a 475)... are a blessing, and a curse when they rot! I often have to store them horizontally... and that's when the feet fail! (Foot rot
Feet on any of these series of Tek with bale handles (like on a 475)... are a blessing, and a curse when they rot! I often have to store them horizontally... and that's when the feet fail! (Foot rot
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Roy Thistle
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#169700
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FS Tek C30 camera
Hi all,
I have a Tektronix C30 camera that I would like to sell. I'm asking $30 + shipping
Will consider offers. PLEASE REPLY OFF LIST!
Thanks,
Phil
Hi all,
I have a Tektronix C30 camera that I would like to sell. I'm asking $30 + shipping
Will consider offers. PLEASE REPLY OFF LIST!
Thanks,
Phil
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By
Phillip Potter
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#169699
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More goodies uploaded to the Sphere Stuff Day event on line.
Just added all kinds of Tek, HP, Boonton, Narda and HP items to the site, as well as lots of unusual semiconductors and parts. Also a beautiful ESI 295 digital capacitance bridge. Drop by over the
Just added all kinds of Tek, HP, Boonton, Narda and HP items to the site, as well as lots of unusual semiconductors and parts. Also a beautiful ESI 295 digital capacitance bridge. Drop by over the
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walter shawlee
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#169698
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Re: Dead TM500 plug-in sought
Colin,
I can send you the TM500 frame parts and a rear mating connector PCB free if you can cover the
padded bag shipping cost the the UK. email me off list at:
walter2 -at-
Colin,
I can send you the TM500 frame parts and a rear mating connector PCB free if you can cover the
padded bag shipping cost the the UK. email me off list at:
walter2 -at-
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walter shawlee
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#169697
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Re: Dead TM500 plug-in sought
Something like this: w140.com/tekwiki/wiki/Dennis_Tillman_7V10 but for the TM50X series mainframes? Would be handy, Colin.Jim Ford Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
Something like this: w140.com/tekwiki/wiki/Dennis_Tillman_7V10 but for the TM50X series mainframes? Would be handy, Colin.Jim Ford Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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Jim Ford
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#169696
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Dead TM500 plug-in sought
I am looking for a dead TM500-series module. What I actually want is the frame and rear connector with the aim of bringing out various backplane connections to the front panel. The idea is to be able
I am looking for a dead TM500-series module. What I actually want is the frame and rear connector with the aim of bringing out various backplane connections to the front panel. The idea is to be able
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Colin Herbert
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#169695
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Re: Need help with 11801 delay jitter
#photo-notice
From what I remember, one special option of the 11801
came out with a calibrator that was half of the S26 TDR
head. It has a 20ps calibrator. It can be recognized
by its gold APC-3.5 connector...
From what I remember, one special option of the 11801
came out with a calibrator that was half of the S26 TDR
head. It has a 20ps calibrator. It can be recognized
by its gold APC-3.5 connector...
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Chuck Harris
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#169694
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Re: 7CT1N horizontal calibration
First: Do you have a copy of the Service Manual, even if just a pdf? If you don't have any kind of Service Manual, get one before you mess with anything. On P 3-3 of my Service Manual, there is a Fig.
First: Do you have a copy of the Service Manual, even if just a pdf? If you don't have any kind of Service Manual, get one before you mess with anything. On P 3-3 of my Service Manual, there is a Fig.
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Colin Herbert
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#169693
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Re: Need help with 11801 delay jitter
#photo-notice
I thought it was well known by now that 2 types of calibrator units exist. Regrettably I only have a CSA803 and CSA803A, hence the slower type.
See also
I thought it was well known by now that 2 types of calibrator units exist. Regrettably I only have a CSA803 and CSA803A, hence the slower type.
See also
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Albert Otten
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#169692
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7CT1N horizontal calibration
This device gives you choice of 0.5V or 2V per horizontal division, and a 10X multiplier. This implies that the voltage at the C/E terminals with the voltage control fully CW should be 5, 20, 50, or
This device gives you choice of 0.5V or 2V per horizontal division, and a 10X multiplier. This implies that the voltage at the C/E terminals with the voltage control fully CW should be 5, 20, 50, or
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EJP
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#169691
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