

I love old Tektronix scopes and I want to see yours You may recognize my name as the author of "OSCILLOSCOPES-Selecting and I will send checked ones to you if I find a bad one. If you don't have access toĪ curve tracer, you can mail your TDs to me and I will test them on my 575įor you. You can test your TDs on a 575 Curve Tracer. (Tek wants $38 each.) If you don't know if you need one or not, I have some 152-0125-00 TDs if you need them for I have seen them go badįor no explainable reason. Tunnel diodes in the sweep and trigger circuits. It is certainly worthĪ lot of effort to get it going again. Mac, I was sorry to hear that your 454 bit the dust. (as I own 4 old Tek scopes and love each of them dearly -)"Īnd here's a something from Stan Griffiths, the author himself: Many was there! Like a strain gauge pulg-in? Good book and worth the money It also covers the MANY plug-in's out there. Parts and most of all, it rates them as to their serviceability in today'sĮlectronics. It details how to troubleshoot them, where to find "I bought that one through Tucker Electronics and it is one good book for anyone "Oscilloscopes: Selecting and Restoring a Classic".

Also available, for $20, is Stan Griffith's Kidd is a retired Tek engineer who sells old Tektronix manuals:įor example, a 465 manual is $35. Hamfests in the southeast will recognize Bob as "Mr Scope."

A typical deal willīe a 60 MHz transistorized Tek scope for about $125. He also repairs scopes at remarkably good prices. Courtesy Tektronixīob is a retired Tek engineer who refurbishes and sells scopes for spending (min quantity of 1 and under $100 minimum order), please Note: If you represent a firm that provides schematics to consumers Where can I get a manual/schematics for equipment? Note: If you know of something that is incorrect or missing
