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Dan Beck
Guest
Hello all,
I have been fooling (emphasis on fool) with an old Heathkit 10 MHz two
channel oscilloscope, which I believe was built in 1976 (it was given to me
several years ago). I have been able to calibrate the voltage on one
channel, but not the other. Sometimes, after I have spent some time probing
old pinball machine circuit boards using the one good channel, the voltage
flakes out such that there is minimal amplitude in the waveform, and I can
no longer observe good signals from the board in test.
Does anyone here have experience with such a dinosaur? When the device
works it has helped me diagnose these old boards; I am just wondering if
there are any tips from the wisemen here in order for me to set this thing
up better, recalibrate, etc.
Thank you in advance for reading.
Regards,
Dan
I have been fooling (emphasis on fool) with an old Heathkit 10 MHz two
channel oscilloscope, which I believe was built in 1976 (it was given to me
several years ago). I have been able to calibrate the voltage on one
channel, but not the other. Sometimes, after I have spent some time probing
old pinball machine circuit boards using the one good channel, the voltage
flakes out such that there is minimal amplitude in the waveform, and I can
no longer observe good signals from the board in test.
Does anyone here have experience with such a dinosaur? When the device
works it has helped me diagnose these old boards; I am just wondering if
there are any tips from the wisemen here in order for me to set this thing
up better, recalibrate, etc.
Thank you in advance for reading.
Regards,
Dan