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CLFE January 21st 06 08:07 PM

transformer
 
Anyone have a need for a Transformer out of an older Tek scope? I can't
recall the exact model it came from off hand, but there are numbers on it to
identify it. It was removed out of a working scope - scrapped only due to no
space.

This thing is heavy - if interested - you pay shipping and a very low price
for it. I'd hate to just toss it........

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Also have various other items available. Inquire with needs.



Big Rich Soprano January 21st 06 09:09 PM

transformer
 
Anyone have a need for a Transformer out of an older Tek scope?


{snipola}


Also have various other items available. Inquire with needs.



Do you know the voltages and by all means list the other items...

CLFE January 21st 06 09:48 PM

transformer
 
"Big Rich Soprano" wrote in message
...
Anyone have a need for a Transformer out of an older Tek scope?


Do you know the voltages


The only thing I can say for sure - not having any schematic for it is, it
is listed on the front with a number of 120-140. Aside from that, there are
various posts with numbers afixed which don't appear to be "voltages". There
is also a label which shows an input wiring diagram for voltages from like
110 - 248 or so.

Anyone who has the model of scope this came out of would probably recognize
the number from a maintenance manual. I want to say it was a 535, but I
can't recall now. All I know is the scope was working when it was removed
from service.



Big Rich Soprano January 22nd 06 01:27 AM

transformer
 
Anyone have a need for a Transformer out of an older Tek scope?


Do you know the voltages



The only thing I can say for sure - not having any schematic for it is, it
is listed on the front with a number of 120-140. Aside from that, there are
various posts with numbers afixed which don't appear to be "voltages". There
is also a label which shows an input wiring diagram for voltages from like
110 - 248 or so.


Anyone who has the model of scope this came out of would probably recognize
the number from a maintenance manual. I want to say it was a 535, but I
can't recall now. All I know is the scope was working when it was removed
from service.



Well that's a good start for research...

CLFE January 22nd 06 01:39 AM

transformer
 
"Big Rich Soprano" wrote in message
...
Anyone have a need for a Transformer out of an older Tek scope?



Do you know the voltages



The only thing I can say for sure - not having any schematic for it is, it
is listed on the front with a number of 120-140. Aside from that, there
are
various posts with numbers afixed which don't appear to be "voltages".
There
is also a label which shows an input wiring diagram for voltages from like
110 - 248 or so.


Anyone who has the model of scope this came out of would probably
recognize
the number from a maintenance manual. I want to say it was a 535, but I
can't recall now. All I know is the scope was working when it was removed
from service.



Well that's a good start for research...


I gave the only information I had on it - listed right on it. I can't do
much more. Lots of people in these groups list parts with vague info - even
if just trying to identify them. So, I'm not alone. I felt someone "may" be
able to identify it and if so - maybe have use for it. I can't recall the
exact unit it came out of. I was suggesting, if someone has a maintenance
manual for their scope, the number would/should be listed in there as to a
replacement transformer. If this number 120-140 is it, then they have a
match. I may have it sold, so end of discussion. IF not - oh well.......




Big Rich Soprano January 22nd 06 03:18 AM

transformer
 
Well that's a good start for research...


I gave the only information I had on it - listed right on it. I can't do
much more. Lots of people in these groups list parts with vague info - even
if just trying to identify them. So, I'm not alone. I felt someone "may" be
able to identify it and if so - maybe have use for it. I can't recall the
exact unit it came out of. I was suggesting, if someone has a maintenance
manual for their scope, the number would/should be listed in there as to a
replacement transformer. If this number 120-140 is it, then they have a
match. I may have it sold, so end of discussion. IF not - oh well.......



oh congrats!


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