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Re: TN500 Plugin 067-0699-99
I don't know what connectors are on your plugin, but milliohm meters
typically take a 4 wire probe set. Two wires from each probe tip to
individual plugs to the meter. Often a piece of coax, like
I don't know what connectors are on your plugin, but milliohm meters
typically take a 4 wire probe set. Two wires from each probe tip to
individual plugs to the meter. Often a piece of coax, like
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Vince Vielhaber
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#159796
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SG-504 Head availability. OT sale item
Dear All:
In stock reminder for 2 new, upgraded & calibrated, SG504 Leveling
heads. SMA & BNC ready, complete with new LEMO cable & connector.…
https://www.ebay.com/itm/132801983494?
Details are
Dear All:
In stock reminder for 2 new, upgraded & calibrated, SG504 Leveling
heads. SMA & BNC ready, complete with new LEMO cable & connector.…
https://www.ebay.com/itm/132801983494?
Details are
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Ancel
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#159795
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TN500 Plugin 067-0699-99
Does anyone have any information on a Tektronix TM500 plugin 067-0699-99?
It's a Milliohm-Voltmeter with a LCD front panel display.?? It has two front panel Ohms connectors labeled Hi and Lo, a range
Does anyone have any information on a Tektronix TM500 plugin 067-0699-99?
It's a Milliohm-Voltmeter with a LCD front panel display.?? It has two front panel Ohms connectors labeled Hi and Lo, a range
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bobh@joba.com
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#159794
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Re: Harmonica connectors repair
Hi Ignacio,
Can you give us typical Dupont part numbers for the connectors you are describing, or a Dupont web page for the product series.
I took a look at the cables I have and specifically the
Hi Ignacio,
Can you give us typical Dupont part numbers for the connectors you are describing, or a Dupont web page for the product series.
I took a look at the cables I have and specifically the
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Dennis Tillman W7pF
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#159793
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Re: TDS540B Power On Self Test Pass, but changing results from SPC
Hi...did a re-cap on an old TDS-520A that I recently acquired. Everything worked after my re-cap then I decided to mount the two Dallas NV chips on sockets so that I could eventually back them up. I
Hi...did a re-cap on an old TDS-520A that I recently acquired. Everything worked after my re-cap then I decided to mount the two Dallas NV chips on sockets so that I could eventually back them up. I
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RochMesa@...
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#159792
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COLLUSION and The eBay microfiche sale
What you are all doing is colluding to deprive the seller from receiving the legitimate value for the item he is bidding on.
This is against eBay policy.
THIS STOPS NOW OR YOUR MEMBERSHIP IN
What you are all doing is colluding to deprive the seller from receiving the legitimate value for the item he is bidding on.
This is against eBay policy.
THIS STOPS NOW OR YOUR MEMBERSHIP IN
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Dennis Tillman W7pF
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#159791
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THM 570 Help needed
I discovered a dead THM-570 I had stashed away a few years ago. I had not paid it any attention because I thought it was not complete. After looking at it again, I am fairly certain it is complete.
I discovered a dead THM-570 I had stashed away a few years ago. I had not paid it any attention because I thought it was not complete. After looking at it again, I am fairly certain it is complete.
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greenboxmaven
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#159790
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KISS-488
KISS-488 (HPIB/GPIB/IEEE-488 to Ethernet, with included HPGL plotter emulator) is back in stock! If you use a USA mailing address and contact me directly or as a member of a user group, I'll discount
KISS-488 (HPIB/GPIB/IEEE-488 to Ethernet, with included HPGL plotter emulator) is back in stock! If you use a USA mailing address and contact me directly or as a member of a user group, I'll discount
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Steve Hendrix
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#159789
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Re: 2247A PSU Troubleshooting
Chuck,
You bring up a great point about the sweat within the latex glove. IF it should get torn, I have very conductive skin there.
Your still under the impression that I have my hand gloved in the
Chuck,
You bring up a great point about the sweat within the latex glove. IF it should get torn, I have very conductive skin there.
Your still under the impression that I have my hand gloved in the
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nielsentelecom@sbcglobal.net
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#159788
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Reading Tek DSA 602A STO*.W04 Files
Is there any way to read/convert a STO*.W04 file -- from a Tek DSA 602A 3.5" floppy -- on a Win 7 PC?
Curly
Is there any way to read/convert a STO*.W04 file -- from a Tek DSA 602A 3.5" floppy -- on a Win 7 PC?
Curly
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Curlytronics
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#159787
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22xx service bulletin for removing p9070 molex & directly wiring to Q9070?
TL;DR: I've seen users mentioning in old posts about the 22xx scopes having an official mod released by tek for removing the white p9070 molex connector and direct soldering the 3 wires to Q9070.
TL;DR: I've seen users mentioning in old posts about the 22xx scopes having an official mod released by tek for removing the white p9070 molex connector and direct soldering the 3 wires to Q9070.
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guy232
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#159784
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Re: 576 HV transformer problems - something to ponder
It was not a pure brilliant red, sort of a translucent reddish brown. I will guess different manufacturers or batches of the condensers could vary considerably in color, especially if they are
It was not a pure brilliant red, sort of a translucent reddish brown. I will guess different manufacturers or batches of the condensers could vary considerably in color, especially if they are
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greenboxmaven
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#159783
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Harmonica connectors repair
Hi,
I have observed in my limited number of series 7000 scopes (only three)
that the plastic contact holders of these harmonica connectors
disintegrates easily when its color is blue. Maybe it is
Hi,
I have observed in my limited number of series 7000 scopes (only three)
that the plastic contact holders of these harmonica connectors
disintegrates easily when its color is blue. Maybe it is
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EB4APL
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#159763
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Re: 576 HV transformer problems - something to ponder
Was the cap red?
I had a 453 MOD703H with no HV.
Found the red doorknob 500 pF HV filter cap had arced internally (saw the blackened area through the translucent red epoxy).
Replaced the cap with a
Was the cap red?
I had a 453 MOD703H with no HV.
Found the red doorknob 500 pF HV filter cap had arced internally (saw the blackened area through the translucent red epoxy).
Replaced the cap with a
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Glenn Little
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#159754
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Re: 2440 cal errors
So replacing the battery might solve most of the problems...
So replacing the battery might solve most of the problems...
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Bob Albert
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#159753
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Re: production volumes
TekWiki (www.w140.com/tekwiki/) says over 120,000 7A26's were produced.Jim Ford Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
TekWiki (www.w140.com/tekwiki/) says over 120,000 7A26's were produced.Jim Ford Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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Jim Ford
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#159752
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production volumes
I was wondering if there is any information on the production numbers for products made by Tektronix. Based on eBay a sales I get the feeling that things like the 7A26 were produced in very high
I was wondering if there is any information on the production numbers for products made by Tektronix. Based on eBay a sales I get the feeling that things like the 7A26 were produced in very high
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Sparky99
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#159751
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Re: 555 restoration
Hi everyone, thanks for the replies - I investigated further tonight and indeed the red glow from both upper beam HV rectifiers disappears when the trace fades. I will investigate more tomorrow and
Hi everyone, thanks for the replies - I investigated further tonight and indeed the red glow from both upper beam HV rectifiers disappears when the trace fades. I will investigate more tomorrow and
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Sparky99
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#159750
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Re: 576 HV transformer problems - something to ponder
at 76, I grew up with condensers - that's what Dad, an EE, called them.
at 76, I grew up with condensers - that's what Dad, an EE, called them.
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John Ferguson
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#159749
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Re: 576 HV transformer problems - something to ponder
I am strange in many ways, I think condenser is easier to say than capacitor, and is the term used by older broadcast engineering and industrial electronics and control texts. I also like to say kilo
I am strange in many ways, I think condenser is easier to say than capacitor, and is the term used by older broadcast engineering and industrial electronics and control texts. I also like to say kilo
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greenboxmaven
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#159748
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