Hello,
I am a real amateur with electronics but am getting involved with circuit board work on a Bang & Olufsen, Beogram 4002 turntable which has tangential tracking. It has been suggested by someone that I get an oscillosope to further diagnose the problems I am having with it. There is a sensor light that detects whether a record is on the platter or not for tonearm setdown. An oscilloscope would be needed to check that the sensor is processing the signal interrupt markers as it travels across the platter. I wonder if there is a rather inexpensive scope that I could get or is this something that is I need to spend some real money on. Your thoughts are appreciated.
John
I am a real amateur with electronics but am getting involved with circuit board work on a Bang & Olufsen, Beogram 4002 turntable which has tangential tracking. It has been suggested by someone that I get an oscillosope to further diagnose the problems I am having with it. There is a sensor light that detects whether a record is on the platter or not for tonearm setdown. An oscilloscope would be needed to check that the sensor is processing the signal interrupt markers as it travels across the platter. I wonder if there is a rather inexpensive scope that I could get or is this something that is I need to spend some real money on. Your thoughts are appreciated.
John