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Troubleshoot TEK 465
I am trying to repair a TEK 465 oscilloscope that my friend bought from ebay. It does not have a trace unless I push the Beam Finder button. A trace then appears that I can move vertically,
I am trying to repair a TEK 465 oscilloscope that my friend bought from ebay. It does not have a trace unless I push the Beam Finder button. A trace then appears that I can move vertically,
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wes Bolin
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#175990
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Re: Peter Keller's Book Mailing Status (Minor Correction)
I don't dispute the issues you are experiencing with mail delivery but it is not like this .
Dennis
Not that it matters but my latest Media Mail experience is I shipped a book to Southern
I don't dispute the issues you are experiencing with mail delivery but it is not like this .
Dennis
Not that it matters but my latest Media Mail experience is I shipped a book to Southern
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Craig Cramb
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#175989
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Re: Intermittent power on problems with 2465B
Histrionics, I love it!
You must live in an alternate universe from the rest of us.
I would rank electrolytic capacitors as being the second least
reliable part in modern electronics, narrowly being
Histrionics, I love it!
You must live in an alternate universe from the rest of us.
I would rank electrolytic capacitors as being the second least
reliable part in modern electronics, narrowly being
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Chuck Harris <cfharris@...>
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#175988
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Re: Tek 7904 In Pulse Mode Related to C1511 on LV Regulator
I haven't looked at the schematic, so I can only speak in general terms. If that cap is indeed part of a loop compensator, I think it's ill advised to go about modifying it in any ad hoc way. Whether
I haven't looked at the schematic, so I can only speak in general terms. If that cap is indeed part of a loop compensator, I think it's ill advised to go about modifying it in any ad hoc way. Whether
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Tom Lee
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#175987
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Early 7904, no readout
My new (to me) s/n B041515 7904 arrived DOA. (ebay, "not working, for parts".) With the help of my mostly trusty DSO138 I found the shorted 47/25V dipped tantalum on the -15 supply. Replaced it
My new (to me) s/n B041515 7904 arrived DOA. (ebay, "not working, for parts".) With the help of my mostly trusty DSO138 I found the shorted 47/25V dipped tantalum on the -15 supply. Replaced it
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Bruce Atwood
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#175986
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Re: Intermittent power on problems with 2465B
Let's see your stats for Tektronix equipment. I have never seen tants from Tek gear eject into ceiling tiles. I reject any dogma that is uninformed by relevant data.
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Prof. Thomas H. Lee
Allen
Let's see your stats for Tektronix equipment. I have never seen tants from Tek gear eject into ceiling tiles. I reject any dogma that is uninformed by relevant data.
--
Prof. Thomas H. Lee
Allen
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Tom Lee
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#175985
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Re: Intermittent power on problems with 2465B
Re. recapping 2465B
Youre on the cusp of learning the *hard way* why advice to
NOT replace caps is extremely bad.
Out of the multiples of semi load after semi load of equipment
I worked on "back in
Re. recapping 2465B
Youre on the cusp of learning the *hard way* why advice to
NOT replace caps is extremely bad.
Out of the multiples of semi load after semi load of equipment
I worked on "back in
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David Campbell <k_8_b_y_p@...>
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#175984
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Tek 7904 In Pulse Mode Related to C1511 on LV Regulator
Hey Guys,
I'm in the process of (mostly done I think) repairing a 7904 power supply that goes into pulse mode. I replaced a number of the bad tantalums on the cap rectifier board which brought some
Hey Guys,
I'm in the process of (mostly done I think) repairing a 7904 power supply that goes into pulse mode. I replaced a number of the bad tantalums on the cap rectifier board which brought some
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rgpierce1@...
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#175983
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Re: Peter Keller's Book Mailing Status (Minor Correction)
I don't dispute the issues you are experiencing with mail delivery but it is not like this everywhere.
I mailed the books on Saturday morning. Monday afternoon I received an email from a member that
I don't dispute the issues you are experiencing with mail delivery but it is not like this everywhere.
I mailed the books on Saturday morning. Monday afternoon I received an email from a member that
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Dennis Tillman W7pF
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#175982
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Re: Quick question 564B
I have seen tektronix ferrite transformers broken for epoxy stress
https://antiqueradios.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=259178&start=20
-----Mensaje original-----
De: TekScopes@groups.io
I have seen tektronix ferrite transformers broken for epoxy stress
https://antiqueradios.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=259178&start=20
-----Mensaje original-----
De: TekScopes@groups.io
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Miguel Work
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#175981
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Re: Intermittent power on problems with 2465B
To Chuck, perfect advise as always.
A few notes please:
1/ PSU fail to turn on is likely NOT solved by a recap of the PSU. Caps failure are rare but ESR goes up and C down as the electrolyte dries
To Chuck, perfect advise as always.
A few notes please:
1/ PSU fail to turn on is likely NOT solved by a recap of the PSU. Caps failure are rare but ESR goes up and C down as the electrolyte dries
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Jean-Paul
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#175980
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Re: Quick question 564B
I don't like to assume anything. When they fail, worry about them.
Some go on forever, it seems.
Any of the transformers that use the brown epoxy are likely to fail
at some point. It doesn't seem
I don't like to assume anything. When they fail, worry about them.
Some go on forever, it seems.
Any of the transformers that use the brown epoxy are likely to fail
at some point. It doesn't seem
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Chuck Harris <cfharris@...>
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#175979
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Re: Intermittent power on problems with 2465B
I recommend that you leave the A1 board alone. It is very
difficult to remove without damaging something, and the capacitors
on the A1 board are rarely bad. I would say never bad, but I am
sure
I recommend that you leave the A1 board alone. It is very
difficult to remove without damaging something, and the capacitors
on the A1 board are rarely bad. I would say never bad, but I am
sure
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Chuck Harris <cfharris@...>
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#175978
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Re: 7613 Mainframe - Readout problem
Yes, thank you, thank you, thank you.
I just finished reassembling the 7613 mainframe, after replacing the U214 chip (155-0022-00) on the vertical interface board. The board can be accessed from the
Yes, thank you, thank you, thank you.
I just finished reassembling the 7613 mainframe, after replacing the U214 chip (155-0022-00) on the vertical interface board. The board can be accessed from the
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Attilio
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#175977
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Re: Quick question 564B
Hello Chuck,
My RM565 does have the aluminum can, but so far, it has been working like a champ so far. I am assuming that this will eventually fail. I do hope that it will hold out.
But both of my
Hello Chuck,
My RM565 does have the aluminum can, but so far, it has been working like a champ so far. I am assuming that this will eventually fail. I do hope that it will hold out.
But both of my
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Brenda
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#175976
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Re: Intermittent power on problems with 2465B
Chuck,
Thanks for the advice! Saw your earlier work on getting the 2018 cap list up dated. Thank you for that work too!
I am going to give the re-cap a try (love the dead fish analogy on those SMD
Chuck,
Thanks for the advice! Saw your earlier work on getting the 2018 cap list up dated. Thank you for that work too!
I am going to give the re-cap a try (love the dead fish analogy on those SMD
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Mark Hatch <mark2382@...>
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#175975
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Re: Slightly OT: How can I dissolve Potting Compound?
Dennis,
You might take a look at "Attack Epoxy Solvent"
https://www.gesswein.com/p-5097-attack-epoxy-solvent.aspx
I used something like "Attack Epoxy Solvent" from Varian Associates in the late
Dennis,
You might take a look at "Attack Epoxy Solvent"
https://www.gesswein.com/p-5097-attack-epoxy-solvent.aspx
I used something like "Attack Epoxy Solvent" from Varian Associates in the late
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George Kerber
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#175974
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Re: Intermittent power on problems with 2465B
On SMD caps:
Take the cover off of your scope. Set it on the
bench CRT side of the chassis down, A5 board up.
Find the 4 SMD caps, and look at the solder joints
that hold them to the circuit
On SMD caps:
Take the cover off of your scope. Set it on the
bench CRT side of the chassis down, A5 board up.
Find the 4 SMD caps, and look at the solder joints
that hold them to the circuit
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Chuck Harris <cfharris@...>
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#175973
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Re: Intermittent power on problems with 2465B
I was hoping not to have to recap.... But it sounds like that is where this is going.
I will just order the A5 SMD caps to have on hand when I dig through it instead of waiting for another order thru
I was hoping not to have to recap.... But it sounds like that is where this is going.
I will just order the A5 SMD caps to have on hand when I dig through it instead of waiting for another order thru
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Mark Hatch <mark2382@...>
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#175972
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Re: Help troubleshooting a 2710 SA
Hi Jaap,
This is Rogerio from Brazil.
I own some 271x SA's that seem to have errors in the Display storage boards (most of them I could buy for a very low price from users (not companies) so there was
Hi Jaap,
This is Rogerio from Brazil.
I own some 271x SA's that seem to have errors in the Display storage boards (most of them I could buy for a very low price from users (not companies) so there was
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Rogerio O
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#175971
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