O-scope repair in Northern TX?

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Lance Morgan

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Recommendations for a good analog o-scope repair/calc shop in Fort
Worth, Dallas, or Waco TX?

Thank you,
Lance
 
"Lance Morgan" <alancemorREMOVE@yahooALL.comCAPS> wrote in message
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Recommendations for a good analog o-scope repair/calc shop in Fort
Worth, Dallas, or Waco TX?

Thank you,
Lance

If you are not aware of one then send it back to the company that made it.
You might be surprised at how little that they will want for the job. Had
this problem with an Amprobe some years back in Iowa. Much easier to send it
back to them. Always get a return authorization before returning anything.
Much easier to find it.... if it gets lost in the shuffle.......
 
Tucker Electronics in Dallas

"Lance Morgan" <alancemorREMOVE@yahooALL.comCAPS> wrote in message
news:pM0003C7C04ECCA191@arbitrary.net.digitex.net...
Recommendations for a good analog o-scope repair/calc shop in Fort
Worth, Dallas, or Waco TX?

Thank you,
Lance
 
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 05:28:19 -0500, Lance Morgan
<alancemorREMOVE@yahooALL.comCAPS> wrote:

Recommendations for a good analog o-scope repair/calc shop in Fort
Worth, Dallas, or Waco TX?
---
Try Tucker Electronics in Dallas.

--
John Fields
 
John Fields <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote in
news:r9lomvo747pdon4khrak3kjrasl2c5kca6@4ax.com:

On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 05:28:19 -0500, Lance Morgan
alancemorREMOVE@yahooALL.comCAPS> wrote:

Recommendations for a good analog o-scope repair/calc shop in Fort
Worth, Dallas, or Waco TX?

---
Try Tucker Electronics in Dallas.
You might be surprised at Tuckers prices. The last time I looked they
were quite proud of their repair and calibration dept.

r


--
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from
magic."

Arthur C. Clarke (1917 - ), "Technology and the Future"
 
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 06:47:15 -0000, Rich Andrews <noway@yahoo.com>
wrote:

John Fields <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote in
news:r9lomvo747pdon4khrak3kjrasl2c5kca6@4ax.com:

On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 05:28:19 -0500, Lance Morgan
alancemorREMOVE@yahooALL.comCAPS> wrote:

Recommendations for a good analog o-scope repair/calc shop in Fort
Worth, Dallas, or Waco TX?

---
Try Tucker Electronics in Dallas.


You might be surprised at Tuckers prices. The last time I looked they
were quite proud of their repair and calibration dept.
---
I know, but the request wasn't for good _and_ conveniently located
geographically _and_ cheap. Further south, San Antonio has Rothe
Development, very reasonable and traceable to NIST.

--
John Fields
 
John Fields wrote:
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 06:47:15 -0000, Rich Andrews <noway@yahoo.com
wrote:

John Fields <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote in
news:r9lomvo747pdon4khrak3kjrasl2c5kca6@4ax.com:

On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 05:28:19 -0500, Lance Morgan
alancemorREMOVE@yahooALL.comCAPS> wrote:

Recommendations for a good analog o-scope repair/calc shop in Fort
Worth, Dallas, or Waco TX?

---
Try Tucker Electronics in Dallas.


You might be surprised at Tuckers prices. The last time I looked
they
were quite proud of their repair and calibration dept.

---
I know, but the request wasn't for good _and_ conveniently located
geographically _and_ cheap. Further south, San Antonio has Rothe
Development, very reasonable and traceable to NIST.
Thanks for the info. I was hoping to ship the scope one-way, then drive
to pick it up.

Tucker - just found out - doesn't work on my Leader scope. And their
prices are indeed up there

Running down 2 other possible local tips, and will also contact Rothe

Lesson learned to perhaps get a more mainstream scope next time [first
scope, and lots being learned along the way :)]
 
Lance Morgan wrote:
John Fields wrote:
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 06:47:15 -0000, Rich Andrews <noway@yahoo.com
wrote:

John Fields <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote in
news:r9lomvo747pdon4khrak3kjrasl2c5kca6@4ax.com:

On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 05:28:19 -0500, Lance Morgan
alancemorREMOVE@yahooALL.comCAPS> wrote:

Recommendations for a good analog o-scope repair/calc shop in Fort
Worth, Dallas, or Waco TX?

---
Try Tucker Electronics in Dallas.


You might be surprised at Tuckers prices. The last time I looked
they
were quite proud of their repair and calibration dept.

---
I know, but the request wasn't for good _and_ conveniently located
geographically _and_ cheap. Further south, San Antonio has Rothe
Development, very reasonable and traceable to NIST.


Thanks for the info. I was hoping to ship the scope one-way, then drive
to pick it up.

Tucker - just found out - doesn't work on my Leader scope. And their
prices are indeed up there

Running down 2 other possible local tips, and will also contact Rothe

Lesson learned to perhaps get a more mainstream scope next time [first
scope, and lots being learned along the way :)]
If those don't work out check with Gerry Dorrin at MDS labs in Ft
Walton Beach, Fl. A little too far to drive, but still not across the
country. Gerry had a very nice cal lab the last time I was up in the
Florida panhandle.

MDS Calibration Laboratory
210 Jonquil Avenue Northwest
Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548
850-664-1234
--


Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
Lance Morgan <alancemorREMOVE@yahooALL.comCAPS> wrote in
news:pM0003C7EC27785CC5@arbitrary.net.digitex.net:

John Fields wrote:
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 06:47:15 -0000, Rich Andrews <noway@yahoo.com
wrote:

John Fields <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote in
news:r9lomvo747pdon4khrak3kjrasl2c5kca6@4ax.com:

On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 05:28:19 -0500, Lance Morgan
alancemorREMOVE@yahooALL.comCAPS> wrote:

Recommendations for a good analog o-scope repair/calc shop in Fort
Worth, Dallas, or Waco TX?

---
Try Tucker Electronics in Dallas.


You might be surprised at Tuckers prices. The last time I looked
they
were quite proud of their repair and calibration dept.

---
I know, but the request wasn't for good _and_ conveniently located
geographically _and_ cheap. Further south, San Antonio has Rothe
Development, very reasonable and traceable to NIST.


Thanks for the info. I was hoping to ship the scope one-way, then drive
to pick it up.

Tucker - just found out - doesn't work on my Leader scope. And their
prices are indeed up there

Running down 2 other possible local tips, and will also contact Rothe

Lesson learned to perhaps get a more mainstream scope next time [first
scope, and lots being learned along the way :)]
Just out of curiosity, what are you working on that needs that close a
calibration?

r


--
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from
magic."

Arthur C. Clarke (1917 - ), "Technology and the Future"
 
Rich Andrews wrote:
Lance Morgan <alancemorREMOVE@yahooALL.comCAPS> wrote in
news:pM0003C7EC27785CC5@arbitrary.net.digitex.net:

John Fields wrote:
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 06:47:15 -0000, Rich Andrews <noway@yahoo.com
wrote:

John Fields <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote in
news:r9lomvo747pdon4khrak3kjrasl2c5kca6@4ax.com:

On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 05:28:19 -0500, Lance Morgan
alancemorREMOVE@yahooALL.comCAPS> wrote:

Recommendations for a good analog o-scope repair/calc shop in
Fort
Worth, Dallas, or Waco TX?

---
Try Tucker Electronics in Dallas.


You might be surprised at Tuckers prices. The last time I looked
they
were quite proud of their repair and calibration dept.

---
I know, but the request wasn't for good _and_ conveniently located
geographically _and_ cheap. Further south, San Antonio has Rothe
Development, very reasonable and traceable to NIST.


Thanks for the info. I was hoping to ship the scope one-way, then
drive
to pick it up.

Tucker - just found out - doesn't work on my Leader scope. And their
prices are indeed up there

Running down 2 other possible local tips, and will also contact
Rothe

Lesson learned to perhaps get a more mainstream scope next time
[first
scope, and lots being learned along the way :)]

Just out of curiosity, what are you working on that needs that close a
calibration?

r
I actually use the scope for something that doesn't need close
calibration: automotive troubleshooting. But would like a few things
looked at: voltage/vert amplitude readings are off vs an accurate DVOM;
horizontal traces sometime rotate as scope heats up - adjust/level - but
rotate again; the channel selector switch is a bit dirty or flakey.
Rothe can do the job
 

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