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Patrick
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I have an HP Model 120B oscilliscope. It's quite old (from the 50s, I
believe) but its been working perfectly until now. I recently moved across
town and after setting the thing back up, I noticed it had developped a
problem. The waveform trace does not "stabalize" vertically. That is, the
trace drifts up and down the screen. As soon as I centre it, it'll start
floating up and down again. In fact, the actual act of turning the vertical
pot causes the trace to jump erratically around the screen - in fact any
control adjustments cause this to happen. Note that the waveform itself is
displayed perfectly, its just the vertical *position* that is problematic
(horizontal is also fine).
I realize this is an old machine and that my question is really just a shot
in the dark...
Thanks in advance.
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believe) but its been working perfectly until now. I recently moved across
town and after setting the thing back up, I noticed it had developped a
problem. The waveform trace does not "stabalize" vertically. That is, the
trace drifts up and down the screen. As soon as I centre it, it'll start
floating up and down again. In fact, the actual act of turning the vertical
pot causes the trace to jump erratically around the screen - in fact any
control adjustments cause this to happen. Note that the waveform itself is
displayed perfectly, its just the vertical *position* that is problematic
(horizontal is also fine).
I realize this is an old machine and that my question is really just a shot
in the dark...
Thanks in advance.
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Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.679 / Virus Database: 441 - Release Date: 07/05/2004