FS: Tek 465B Oscope in Chicago

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cnlmoore

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I have a working Tek 465B oscope with probes, manual, blue storage bag and
plastic face cover. Overall nice condition. I have no time to learn how to
use it and its collecting dust. Paid about $200 total. Will take $180 plus
shipping costs (its heavy) OR pick up in Chicago. Off to eBay if there is
no interest. Happy holidays.

Chris M

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That is a super scope - great for vector pcb work since it has XY mode and
you can check boards without the monitor, or use it to determine if a
display problem is board or monitor based.
Another nice feature is that if it has the original or compatable probes, a
light over the vertcial attenuation knob indicates if the probe is set to 1X
or 10X.
If I werent such a cheap SOB I would grab it for backup - the price is quite
reasonable for a scope of that quality.

--

Art
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address or
picked up at my warehouse.
"cnlmoore" <cnlmoore@OBVIOUShotmail.com> wrote in message
news:QEoCb.731$X97.319@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net...
I have a working Tek 465B oscope with probes, manual, blue storage bag and
plastic face cover. Overall nice condition. I have no time to learn how
to
use it and its collecting dust. Paid about $200 total. Will take $180
plus
shipping costs (its heavy) OR pick up in Chicago. Off to eBay if there is
no interest. Happy holidays.

Chris M

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Come on Art, your not a Cheap SOB.

Have you ever tried buying something from yourself?

;-)

Brent
 
Thanks for the positive nod on the scope Art. Wish I had the time to learn
how to use it, but the 18 month old really has a way of removing free time
from your schedule :)

Chris M

"Art Mallet - Artfromny - formerly A218@aol.com" <artgames@nycap.rr.com>
wrote in message news:vrrCb.11117$UY6.2726@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
That is a super scope - great for vector pcb work since it has XY mode and
you can check boards without the monitor, or use it to determine if a
display problem is board or monitor based.
Another nice feature is that if it has the original or compatable probes,
a
light over the vertcial attenuation knob indicates if the probe is set to
1X
or 10X.
If I werent such a cheap SOB I would grab it for backup - the price is
quite
reasonable for a scope of that quality.

--

Art
NOTE: The tax message below applies only to items that I am selling NOT
items that I am buying or have bought or won on eBay.
If I have posted an item for sale or this is at the bottom of an email is
in
reference to an item that I have for sale:
NY State sales tax of 7.25% applies to all sales shipped to a NY State
address or
picked up at my warehouse.
"cnlmoore" <cnlmoore@OBVIOUShotmail.com> wrote in message
news:QEoCb.731$X97.319@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net...
I have a working Tek 465B oscope with probes, manual, blue storage bag
and
plastic face cover. Overall nice condition. I have no time to learn
how
to
use it and its collecting dust. Paid about $200 total. Will take $180
plus
shipping costs (its heavy) OR pick up in Chicago. Off to eBay if there
is
no interest. Happy holidays.

Chris M

remove the obvious to reply or post it in the group
 
Chris M

"Art Mallet - Artfromny - formerly A218@aol.com" <artgames@nycap.rr.com
wrote in message news:vrrCb.11117$UY6.2726@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
That is a super scope - great for vector pcb work since it has XY mode
and
you can check boards without the monitor, or use it to determine if a
display problem is board or monitor based.
Another nice feature is that if it has the original or compatable
probes,
a
light over the vertcial attenuation knob indicates if the probe is set
to
1X
or 10X.
If I werent such a cheap SOB I would grab it for backup - the price is
quite
reasonable for a scope of that quality.

--

Art
Thanks for the positive nod on the scope Art. Wish I had the time to
learn
how to use it, but the 18 month old really has a way of removing free time
from your schedule :)

Yep, but I sure would rather have a kid around than the scope - youre a
lucky guy. My "little girl" turned 28 last summer and it seemed like only
15 minutes before that she was 4.
Have a great holiday and enjoy your child

--

Art
 
One word... ADOPTION... not that I'm biased or anything ;)

130,000 waiting in the US alone!

steve

PS: I've got 8... time..... huh? what's that... oh yeah, that's when the
kids have to be somewhere...

"Art Mallet - Artfromny - formerly A218@aol.com" <artgames@nycap.rr.com>
wrote in message news:VyvCb.8771$Ug6.3680@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
Chris M

"Art Mallet - Artfromny - formerly A218@aol.com" <artgames@nycap.rr.com
wrote in message news:vrrCb.11117$UY6.2726@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
That is a super scope - great for vector pcb work since it has XY mode
and
you can check boards without the monitor, or use it to determine if a
display problem is board or monitor based.
Another nice feature is that if it has the original or compatable
probes,
a
light over the vertcial attenuation knob indicates if the probe is set
to
1X
or 10X.
If I werent such a cheap SOB I would grab it for backup - the price is
quite
reasonable for a scope of that quality.

--

Art
Thanks for the positive nod on the scope Art. Wish I had the time to
learn
how to use it, but the 18 month old really has a way of removing free
time
from your schedule :)


Yep, but I sure would rather have a kid around than the scope - youre a
lucky guy. My "little girl" turned 28 last summer and it seemed like only
15 minutes before that she was 4.
Have a great holiday and enjoy your child

--

Art
 
In article <9kECb.633$%x1.124@nwrdny01.gnilink.net>, Steve Muccione
<home*DOT*muccione@verizon.net> writes
One word... ADOPTION... not that I'm biased or anything ;)

130,000 waiting in the US alone!

steve

PS: I've got 8... time..... huh? what's that... oh yeah, that's when the
kids have to be somewhere...

"Art Mallet - Artfromny - formerly A218@aol.com" <artgames@nycap.rr.com
wrote in message news:VyvCb.8771$Ug6.3680@twister.nyroc.rr.com...


Chris M

"Art Mallet - Artfromny - formerly A218@aol.com" <artgames@nycap.rr.com
wrote in message news:vrrCb.11117$UY6.2726@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
That is a super scope - great for vector pcb work since it has XY mode
and
you can check boards without the monitor, or use it to determine if a
display problem is board or monitor based.
Another nice feature is that if it has the original or compatable
probes,
a
light over the vertcial attenuation knob indicates if the probe is set
to
1X
or 10X.
If I werent such a cheap SOB I would grab it for backup - the price is
quite
reasonable for a scope of that quality.

--

Art
Thanks for the positive nod on the scope Art. Wish I had the time to
learn
how to use it, but the 18 month old really has a way of removing free
time
from your schedule :)


Yep, but I sure would rather have a kid around than the scope - youre a
lucky guy. My "little girl" turned 28 last summer and it seemed like only
15 minutes before that she was 4.
Have a great holiday and enjoy your child

--

Art



CRT based analogue scopes are better than digital with TFT in almost all
departments particularly for analogue design.
Reasons are noise level and dynamic range which are equivalent to 24
bits in the digital domain and hence is not available with the 200+MHZ
bandwidth. I imagine Digital cost Tek less .
Recently bought a 465 in UK Ebay for Ł180 ==$230

Ignore my 4 mature offspring horses and geese (wifes work:))

--
ddwyer
 
ddwyer <dd@ddwyer.demon.co.uk> wrote in
news:CIjwqLAkWF4$EwV2@ddwyer.demon.co.uk:

In article <9kECb.633$%x1.124@nwrdny01.gnilink.net>, Steve Muccione
home*DOT*muccione@verizon.net> writes
One word... ADOPTION... not that I'm biased or anything ;)

130,000 waiting in the US alone!

steve

PS: I've got 8... time..... huh? what's that... oh yeah, that's when
the kids have to be somewhere...

"Art Mallet - Artfromny - formerly A218@aol.com"
artgames@nycap.rr.com> wrote in message
news:VyvCb.8771$Ug6.3680@twister.nyroc.rr.com...


Chris M

"Art Mallet - Artfromny - formerly A218@aol.com"
artgames@nycap.rr.com> wrote in message
news:vrrCb.11117$UY6.2726@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
That is a super scope - great for vector pcb work since it has
XY mode
and
you can check boards without the monitor, or use it to determine
if a display problem is board or monitor based.
Another nice feature is that if it has the original or
compatable
probes,
a
light over the vertcial attenuation knob indicates if the probe
is set
to
1X
or 10X.
If I werent such a cheap SOB I would grab it for backup - the
price is
quite
reasonable for a scope of that quality.

--

Art
Thanks for the positive nod on the scope Art. Wish I had the time
to
learn
how to use it, but the 18 month old really has a way of removing
free
time
from your schedule :)


Yep, but I sure would rather have a kid around than the scope -
youre a lucky guy. My "little girl" turned 28 last summer and it
seemed like only 15 minutes before that she was 4.
Have a great holiday and enjoy your child

--

Art



CRT based analogue scopes are better than digital with TFT in almost
all departments particularly for analogue design.
Reasons are noise level and dynamic range which are equivalent to 24
bits in the digital domain and hence is not available with the 200+MHZ
bandwidth. I imagine Digital cost Tek less .
Recently bought a 465 in UK Ebay for Ł180 ==$230

Ignore my 4 mature offspring horses and geese (wifes work:))
Sure digital costs TEK less.
TEK no longer has the capability to make their own CRTs,they purchase them
from other companies now(for video waveform monitors).TEK also no longer
has it's own IC/hybrid manufacturing operation,they sold that off to
Maxim,who killed it.

TEK could not today build an analog scope of the 465 performance,nor 7000
series performance and versatility.They also backed out of the spectrum
analyzer market,now selling other companies products.(do they still sell
the 2712/14/15 series SA's?)
TEK is a shadow of what it used to be.

--
Jim Yanik,NRA member
jyanik-at-kua.net
 

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