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On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 17:33:58 -0700, "Michael Melland"
wrote: IIRC there are 5ea 1/2 watt 1meg or 510K (value depends on scope model) Ohm carbon resistors in there as a focus string that age and get flakey that very often causes this problem. They are in a row by the focus pot on the main board..... check those and replace if off value or open. I had a 2235 with the same problem once .... Jim Yanik, an ex Tek employee gave me this info and it fixed mine. That said...BE CAREFUL in a scope..... HIGH VOLTAGE present.... 20,000 volts. Don't go inside unless you know what you are doing. Mike, W9WIS I see the 510Ks in the circuit diagram, so this seems like a good place to start looking. Thanks for the tip. I've worked on HV stuff before, so I think I can avoid killing myself. |
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