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"Dick" wrote
My Tek 465 scope has developed a minor but annoying fault in its triggering circuitry It sounds (reads) like a bad connection. By Ole Occam's razor, and a description of the problem - 'it works till I touch the knob' - my first guess is a dirty and/or worn synch selection switch or trigger level pot. The pot wouldn't happen to have one section for Ch. A and one for B and get bypassed in Auto, would it? If it were mine, I would first try a spritz of contact cleaner into the switch via the front panel slot (IIR465C). All contact cleaners are the same - mineral oil and alcohol - so the cheapest Radio Shack stuff works as well as anything. WD40 also works well. Getting to the switch or pot by disassembly I would save for last. There is an old adage "Fix anything long enough and you will _really_ break it." And I wish I would remember that adage in time. Other likely causes are bad connector, crimp or solder joint. After that electrolytic caps. -- Nicholas O. Lindan, Cleveland, Ohio Consulting Engineer: Electronics; Informatics; Photonics. Remove spaces etc. to reply: n o lindan at net com dot com psst.. want to buy an f-stop timer? nolindan.com/da/fstop/ OP: "Dick" wrote in message ... My Tek 465 scope has developed a minor but annoying fault in its triggering circuitry but before diving into the guts of an old & faithful friend I would appreciate it if anyone who has experienced similar symptoms to those below could give me their thoughts on possible causes & (more importantly) how they fixed their particular version of the problem. 1) My scope just won't trigger in the A Normal mode although a stable trace obtained in A Auto will remain displayed (and stable) in A Normal until I touch either A Trigger slope or polarity controls. 2) I can stabilise a trace using the A Auto mode but only by adjusting the A Trigger Hold-off control rather than the A Trigger slope/polarity I would normally expect. 3) Everything appears to be triggering correctly when I use the B Trigger. 4) All other scope functions appear to be OK. I've checked these symptoms and they seem to be present what ever type of signal I'm inputting - sine/square, 1kHz - 1MHz, Ch1 or Ch2. I've got a set of battered circuit diagrams & layout drawings so should at least be able to follow up any ideas you experts might be able to pass my way. In the mean time many thanks for at least reading this posting and Merry Xmas & Happy New Year to everyone fra' Auld Reekie -- Dick GM0MNL |
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