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Martin White
Hi there,
Apologies if this has been covered, but i could find quite a few questions
on the net, but no answers! Was directed here from another newsgroup.
So, i have one of the above scopes from the 70's and as per quite a few
other people, one day about 3 years ago the trace just didn't come on. Last
night i finally got around to looking at it.
I've established that it at least has problems on the psu board. The
+24, -24 and +31v unreg are spot on (well, +31 is a little off, but hey,
it's unregulated!) but i only get +80v max with very little adjustment on
the +105v outputs. Outputs from the transformer are good and from the
rectifying diodes i get 139vDC so i assume that looks good too. I'm assuming
that the +105v is the driving voltage for the HV, focus etc.
Now then, i have the full manual and schematics for this beast, but i have
to confess that if it isn't digital microprocessor type electronics, i don't
much understand them. My thinking was that there are only 6 transistors in
the 105v section of the psu board and a bunch of resistors / caps so i was
going to just systematically check all the resistors and caps and then
shotgun all the transistors.
Before i do this though, as i hear that some of these transistors are
obsolete now is there anything else that could cause the low voltage output
other than the 105v psu section itself?
Any other suggestions at all - i know others have had this problem, but as i
say, i've not seen any answers?
I am hoping that with a return to 105v the trace will come back as you can
just get a glimpse of it flash on the screen when you switch the scope off.
It's like the beam is working but the deflection and focus are just not
happening...
Any help greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Martin.
Apologies if this has been covered, but i could find quite a few questions
on the net, but no answers! Was directed here from another newsgroup.
So, i have one of the above scopes from the 70's and as per quite a few
other people, one day about 3 years ago the trace just didn't come on. Last
night i finally got around to looking at it.
I've established that it at least has problems on the psu board. The
+24, -24 and +31v unreg are spot on (well, +31 is a little off, but hey,
it's unregulated!) but i only get +80v max with very little adjustment on
the +105v outputs. Outputs from the transformer are good and from the
rectifying diodes i get 139vDC so i assume that looks good too. I'm assuming
that the +105v is the driving voltage for the HV, focus etc.
Now then, i have the full manual and schematics for this beast, but i have
to confess that if it isn't digital microprocessor type electronics, i don't
much understand them. My thinking was that there are only 6 transistors in
the 105v section of the psu board and a bunch of resistors / caps so i was
going to just systematically check all the resistors and caps and then
shotgun all the transistors.
Before i do this though, as i hear that some of these transistors are
obsolete now is there anything else that could cause the low voltage output
other than the 105v psu section itself?
Any other suggestions at all - i know others have had this problem, but as i
say, i've not seen any answers?
I am hoping that with a return to 105v the trace will come back as you can
just get a glimpse of it flash on the screen when you switch the scope off.
It's like the beam is working but the deflection and focus are just not
happening...
Any help greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Martin.