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OK, I have a BK Precision signal gen, model 4011. I've had it for about
5 or more years, and barely used it. I do mean barely. The power cord is
still wrapped up as it originally was. I tried it on my Oscope, and it
is working. In fact, a year ago I took it to an amateur who was capable
of evaluating it with Oscope. It worked fine. I've done zip with it since.
When I turned it on to run it into the Oscope, I found that a digit is
failing. There are four digits, maybe some small version for a decimal
point. When the leftmost digit is a 3, for example, the middle line is
out. It looks like a backwards cap C.
I plan to sell this, and is there any simple repair I can make? Maybe I
just need to leave it on for a few hours. I was about to sell a Plymouth
van last year, since we had no need for it. It had been sitting for
almost a year with just a few drives here and there. When I checked it
out before sale, it had some issues, minor, but annoying. As I began to
use it more, it got better. I still have it and drive it once a week,
and use it for bi-monthly 500 mile excursions to San Francisco/San Jose.
Might work with the gen. Comments?