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On Jul 17, 11:50�am, wrote:
I bought an old Heathkit IG-42 "Laboratory Generator" at a flea market the other day. �It powers up OK but I don't have anything to test it with except a TEK 465 O-scope. �I looked for an output with the scope but couldn't find anything. �I know the scope is working because its 1K hz calibration signal looks fine. The generator dial goes from 100 KC to 30 MC. � Is this too high a frequency to be monitored with a 465? Any Tektronix scope from 541 on up to 465 or 475 is good enough. I have a dusty IG-42 in the workshop (replaced by an HP606). It still works fine and remains in power output calibration although the frequency markings were never that good. I almost hate to ask, but did you check the tubes inside your IG-42? At least to see if the filaments are glowing? A couple of sheet metal screws in the back hold the main case shell to the main assembly. BAMA doesn't have a manual on the IG-42, just the SG-8 (the model without the output meter or better attenuator). I have one...somewhere in the old stuff in the workshop. I could scan it if I can find it...and the nice Kodak all-in-one is working (which it isn't as of a few days ago). Len AF6AY |
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