Ignored the basics and nearly called it scrap.
Always, ALWAYS check the PSU first. D'OH.
Part 1, 2 and 3.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTyzhlzjYw0&t=914s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=my_78vjKuQw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ablfWsDg-UU
Another Repair Fail
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Re: Another Repair Fail
I did lose a few brain cells listening to this idiot.
An old gray beard with an attitude. I don't bite.....sometimes
Re: Another Repair Fail
Watching those videos encourages me to have another try at fixing the Tek 7613.
I do have the BWD 845 for most general "looking at stuff", but its delayed time base is playing up & I need a decent 'scope (as in 7613) to probe around that part of it.
Sort of "putting the cart before the horse", as one of my justifications for buying the old "Dubya" was to help fixing the Tek.
As it turns out, it is fairly probable that the 7613's problem is in the DC supplies, so I probably only need the Fluke 77 & some enthusiasm----it is the latter which I lack!
I do have the BWD 845 for most general "looking at stuff", but its delayed time base is playing up & I need a decent 'scope (as in 7613) to probe around that part of it.
Sort of "putting the cart before the horse", as one of my justifications for buying the old "Dubya" was to help fixing the Tek.
As it turns out, it is fairly probable that the 7613's problem is in the DC supplies, so I probably only need the Fluke 77 & some enthusiasm----it is the latter which I lack!