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  • @JohnDoe-bf1fw
    @JohnDoe-bf1fw 6 років тому +33

    I got the 60 Mhz version. I bought it brand new in 1985. It cost as I remember $1,200 US. I still use it today. Before I got it I had a couple of junkie scope with vacuum tubes. I spent more time trying to get the scope working then I did experimenting on a circuit. So I worked all summer at minimum wage to save up for my first brand new solid state Tektronix 2213A. I'm sure my parents thought I was crazy. Today's oscilloscope without a CRT seems lifeless. After all these years I still love my Tektronix 2213A. It seems heard to believe you can get a scope like this for around 100 bucks.

    • @shyleshsrinivasan5092
      @shyleshsrinivasan5092 6 років тому +1

      Yes ! I love DSOs but they are boring. CROs are always a pleasure !

    • @Wes8761
      @Wes8761 3 роки тому +3

      @@shyleshsrinivasan5092 I really love the features and such of my Siglent SDS1204X-E but it doesnt see a whole lot of use because I just love my Tektronix analog scopes. My 2252 sees daily use and my 2235 and Protek P3502C see almost daily use as backup scopes.

    • @MWest-ry9gw
      @MWest-ry9gw Рік тому +1

    • @opticalmouse2
      @opticalmouse2 8 місяців тому

      "Today's oscilloscope without a CRT seems lifeless"
      That's just...your opinion.

  • @gregpeirce6121
    @gregpeirce6121 Рік тому +1

    I am just starting out on my new hobby at 58 and I bought one of these from ebay, your tutorial has really taken the uncertainty away, great job, thanks from the UK.

  • @whiskeyify
    @whiskeyify 12 років тому +4

    I just got an old hitachi scope on ebay for $12 and it's very old but works well. I took Dave's advice and it's been a good learning experience for me.

  • @CliffordNovey
    @CliffordNovey 9 років тому +4

    Thank you! I was just given this scope by a fellow ham operator and I am so excited as I have always wanted one for my lab. Your videos on the 2225 are a fantastic resource for me!

  • @douglas787
    @douglas787 13 років тому +4

    I used to have a job calibrating scopes. Textronix was my favorite brand. Easy to use, accurate and durable. Some of the best specialized scopes were Textronix units with plug in modules.

  • @richardkell4888
    @richardkell4888 4 роки тому +1

    excellent vid, I like how he is fast moving and packs lots into this ... the bane of my life are the 'slow moving droning taking for ever vids' .... mention no names! After all, life is too short and we've all got stuff to do. I think I'll go and get one of these.

  • @kktech04
    @kktech04 4 роки тому +1

    A way to rejuvenate and remove the scratches in the screen overlay is to remove it, and use brasso and a cotton cloth to buff it. Buff with circular movement and avoid scratching the other side. The result is incredible.

  • @EEVblog
    @EEVblog  13 років тому

    @lebeyes No, the CAL control only reduces the current V/DIV setting, it doesn't increase it, which is what is needed here.

  • @MartinPHE
    @MartinPHE 8 років тому +1

    got my first lab piece 2225 for $55.00, spent all day fixing it. so happy but need to buy probes and stuff to calibrate it. My board is brighter green and the display as well. Thanks Dave so much

  • @321reh
    @321reh 13 років тому

    Your Teardown and Calibration of the 2225 Tek ROCKS!! Thanks!!!

  • @EEVblog
    @EEVblog  13 років тому

    @squiggyreck It's the "-3dB bandwidth". The frequency at which the input signal is displayed "-3dB down" in amplitude. e.g. a 1Vp-p signal is displayed as 0.707Vp-p

  • @EEVblog
    @EEVblog  13 років тому

    @KozmykJ Yeah, probe cal signal are usually very roughly 1KHz!

  • @vintagetubeamplifiers
    @vintagetubeamplifiers 2 роки тому

    I recently got a Tektronix 2235 for free w/ cart and this video has helped me tremendously, Thank you!

  • @OnEvenKeel
    @OnEvenKeel 9 років тому

    Sweet 'scope, Dave. And, your enthusiastic discussion makes us appreciate that fact!

  • @gblargg
    @gblargg 12 років тому

    Started out annoyed by voice, ended up loving this video and the enthusiasm for testing a scope, AND much more prepared for getting my first scope. Thanks a bunch!

  • @robertdrinkall8947
    @robertdrinkall8947 10 років тому +1

    Great review, very well presented as usual, easy to view, top job. FYI : Just bought a 2225 myself.

  • @Orcinus24x5
    @Orcinus24x5 12 років тому +1

    He's not joking. The earth's magnetic field and other factors can affect the trace rotation on a 'scope, that's why the adjustment is so easily accessible on the front.

  • @Shoetiefly
    @Shoetiefly 13 років тому

    Nice scope overview. I have a 2213 and and I learned much from this discussion. Look forward to the calibration vid. Thanks Dave.

  • @superdau
    @superdau 13 років тому +1

    @KozmykJ
    Yes, the probe "calibration" is always mislabled IMO. Or, you could say, people misunderstand what it's for. You don't calibrate X and Y with it. You calibrate the rise edges of a square wave. See how the signal looked (bent rise), when Dave connected the probe to it? You would then normally turn a screw on the probe until it looks square.

  • @krattah
    @krattah 10 років тому +11

    Thumbs up if you're playing along at home on your own CRO!

  • @woodturnerfran
    @woodturnerfran 11 років тому

    Thanks for this - it was very handy in getting my own 2225 up and running.

  • @EEVblog
    @EEVblog  13 років тому

    @cyprox Yes, the Agilent 3000X can generate it. No reason.

  • @tronixstuff
    @tronixstuff 13 років тому +3

    Now the used value of Tek 2225s will increase thanks to this video :)

  • @automaster209
    @automaster209 11 років тому

    I want to thank you for this video. Upon recommendation of one of your other videos, I purchased a Instek and Hitachi scope along with an Instek function generator for a very cheap price and you have helped me greatly with using the hitachi 35 mhz scope and the Isntek GOS 6112. From a beginners point of view I think I am going in the right direction. Thank you again.

  • @Richard_Ashton
    @Richard_Ashton 3 місяці тому

    I've just picked one of these up for free. I was at the local recycling centre (AKA Bayley Street Tip) dropping off garden waste when I saw a guy taking this out of the boot. I mentioned that you don't see them these days and he offered it to me. The man at the centre had to agree (as it's not swap shop or car boot sale).
    Now I have a functioning but untested or calibrated analogue 'scope.
    My son said I was an idiot.

  • @Edw590
    @Edw590 3 роки тому

    And actually another question. Why can he see a vertical line on the square wave on 27:00? Other analog scopes I see online (never had any - yet?) don't display that line, maybe only if we go to uV per division or something. Why does his one show? Amazingly high intensity?

  • @TomSherwood-z5l
    @TomSherwood-z5l 25 днів тому

    I got the 2245, it is 100 MHz but the lowest range is 2mV with a 1X probe. But it has two extra channels that are of limited capability. I see it does not have a bandwidth limit which could be nice looking at some of those 500 uV signals to reduce superfluous noise background. Yea those 2000 series are nice scopes and often cheapish in the USA as long as they work and the CRT is sharp and bright.

  • @JKPieGuy
    @JKPieGuy 10 років тому +1

    That is a very nice scope! Looks practically new!

  • @ncrdisabled
    @ncrdisabled 13 років тому +1

    I have that exact scope I have had it for many years I got to use in a radio repair shop I worked in when I got layed off from my high paying job . It is always nice to have a back up knowledge to get a carry over job until you find a better one . The shop I went to did not have any scopes so I bought one many years ago for 100 bucks still have it today. I had a fluke o-scope meter but it got stolen I miss it but never had the money to replace it.

  • @EEVblog
    @EEVblog  13 років тому

    @gmcjetpilot The Tek 2235A only goes down to 2mV/DIV, not 2uV/DIV.

  • @defaultuser000
    @defaultuser000 10 років тому

    The Hitachi V-1050F is another good example of an analog scope with a 10x vertical mag that enables you to measure down to 500uV/div. The Hitachi does feature a dual time-base with A/B triggering and goes down to 2ns/div on the horizontal with the 10x horizontal mag enabled. It is also only a 2-channel scope but if you enable the "Trigger View" function and set the trigger sources to external, you can get 4 signals on the screen at once, although there are some limitations.

    • @PeterWalkerHP16c
      @PeterWalkerHP16c 9 років тому

      +defaultuser000 Yep. That's my analogue scope as well. Bit of a learning curve but a nice bit of kit.

  • @gmcjetpilot
    @gmcjetpilot 13 років тому

    Find service manual before adjusting! My Tek 2225 didn't need calibration. The 2235A I have now did. One chan vert attenuation module, plug-in modules, two pots, was flaky. I was fortunate found part cheap. However I needed to re-adjust the vertical. I used the other channel to compare, close enough. As you know attenuation above 35% BW is normal & increases to rated BW. Relative measurements don't need absolute values. The manual has graph of attenuation vs Freq if you want to factor that in.

  • @sledzeppelin
    @sledzeppelin 3 роки тому

    I'm hoping to buy a 2230 this weekend! I'm so excited. All I have now is a cheap USB scope I found on clearance at Micro Center.

  • @xng14
    @xng14 13 років тому +1

    Can't wait to see the teardown!

  • @EEVblog
    @EEVblog  13 років тому

    @LSDjTutorials Your formula is correct, but you forgot that the scope actually generates 20mV, not 10mV in 50ohm mode. It's only 10mV into a 50ohm load.

  • @friedmule5403
    @friedmule5403 6 років тому +1

    Just came up with a tip if you want to bye a scope on ebay.
    Ask the seller to take a photo of the screen, displaying an arbitrary frequency like 17,700 kHz

  • @GvendurE
    @GvendurE 13 років тому

    Exelente Dave thanks. I found one of those In a storage room at my old job and my boss gave it to me. I know it works but I haven´t had time to test it properly, now I know how. Nice one.

  • @joseico90
    @joseico90 7 років тому

    Just received a 2235A, love this thing! I'll be using your video for references, so far all seems to work great :)

  • @dm6864
    @dm6864 Рік тому

    I always I've pefered an analogic scope vs digital. Recently, I got one Tektronix 2247A scope and I loved it.

  • @shyleshsrinivasan5092
    @shyleshsrinivasan5092 6 років тому

    Congrats ! Thats a great piece of Tek !

  • @superdau
    @superdau 13 років тому

    I got an 2215A (still got no DSO). 50MHz dual trace (2mV/50nS minimum) with second timebase. I love it! At least for a repeating signal a second timebase is almost as good as a storage osci.

  • @gmcjetpilot
    @gmcjetpilot 13 років тому

    @EEVblog
    Yes Dave you are right, the Tek 2235A only goes to 2 mVolts or 0.002 microvolts, or 2000 uVolts, 2000 microvolts. You are right. I forget my 2225 went to .5mV (500uV/Div) , my memory failed me, thinking it was 5mV, my mistake. I sold my 2225 yr ago for $150+shipping. I paid $50, but you got a good deal.
    Personally I need bandwidth more than Vert sensitivity. I'd really like analog over 300 Mhz BW or more. I often want accurate measurements at 120 Mhz, so 400 Mhz scope would be nice.

  • @EEVblog
    @EEVblog  13 років тому

    @lebeyes Yeah, that was common hobby magazine project back in the 70's

  • @gmcjetpilot
    @gmcjetpilot 13 років тому

    @tek7904
    You are right 2 millivolts/DIV is the min Vert scale for the 2235A..... and Dave made the same mistake.
    The Tek 2225 only has 5 millivolts/DIV not 5 microvolts/Div as Dave said at 2:20 to 2:30. My mistake for listening to Dave.

  • @superdau
    @superdau 13 років тому

    @KozmykJ
    I often thought that myself. But then I thought: how do you make sure the voltage/time referency won't drift? And you can't check mV or µs with a 0,5V/1kHz signal, no matter how accurate that signal is. So you would need a reference for many levels and switches to select aso. In the end this would almost add up to a small signal generator. So it's understandable that it's left out. They assume if you open a osci to calibrate it, you'll have a faunction generator anyway...

  • @321reh
    @321reh 13 років тому

    Your Videos are Interesting and Informative,,,,,,,Thanks Dave!!!!

  • @magicphysicsdude
    @magicphysicsdude 11 років тому

    This video was quite helpful. I bought an old analog oscilloscope on eBay for around $50 or so several months ago and never got it to do anything besides turn on and make a dot move across the screen, because I had never used an oscilloscope before. But now I got it to measure the 0.5 V calibration thingie and display a square wave after some fiddling around, so now I'm fairly certain it works ok. It is not, however, good for testing the voltage on 9v batteries. I used my multimeter at the same time as my oscilloscope after some low results, and the multimeter displayed about 1 V after the oscilloscope was added.
    I have a Hitachi Digital Storage Oscilloscope VC-6041, by the way. Apparently I can hook it up to a computer or something, too. But it's still analog, or at least has the cathode ray tube screen thingie.

    • @zubirhusein
      @zubirhusein 10 років тому

      Chances are, you're using a 10x probe :) which means that it reduces the amplitude of your signal by a factor of 10, so for example if you're on the 5 V/div setting, it's really showing 50 V/div

  • @Cavalier_Steve
    @Cavalier_Steve 13 років тому

    I would love to see you calibrate your scope mabe in the tear down vid? Thanks for showing. Steve

  • @321reh
    @321reh 13 років тому

    Awesome Video Dave!! Picked my Tek2225 for $80,00 on E/Bay. Found a used service manual for $15,,,,, Very Happy With Performance

  • @ak47only
    @ak47only 13 років тому +1

    Hi dave, nice video as always!
    Can you show us the calibration process in the teardown video please.
    nice scope btw

  • @EEVblog
    @EEVblog  13 років тому

    @gmcjetpilot I said 500uV/DIV.

  • @BulletMagnet83
    @BulletMagnet83 12 років тому

    Glad I found this video, was just about to put in a cheeky bid on one!

  • @supertruckertom
    @supertruckertom 13 років тому

    Got a 2230 DSO myself.....the guy at the industrial surplus shop thought it was an EKG from a doctor because it was on the Tek stand. $79 including stand, all manuals, and probes. I was just looking for a decent chair but couldn't pass it up.

  • @jaakkolehto1487
    @jaakkolehto1487 Рік тому

    Absolutely love my TEK 2445A

  • @65Superhawk
    @65Superhawk 12 років тому

    My manual for the 2213 indicates that the test point is not an exact reference. Mainly used to check probes, etc. Mine says 500mV P-P and it is not close. Doesn't look like there is an internal adj either. Cheers!

  • @SilverCoreLabs
    @SilverCoreLabs 10 років тому +39

    Yeah, I was cringing when Dave tap and scarped the screwdriver across the screen! Ugh!

    • @davidhaney1394
      @davidhaney1394 6 років тому +1

      uggh....get over it ...

    • @maxfactor4209
      @maxfactor4209 5 років тому

      it is just old piece of waste electronics. a 200 USD digital Oscilloscope is way better than this

    • @goofyahhuncleproductions42069
      @goofyahhuncleproductions42069 5 років тому +2

      Settle down mate it's an old Tektronix it'll survive.

    • @phatman808
      @phatman808 3 роки тому

      @@alexiscuddeback5592 Same (I've got a 2465A), although once you get up in to the $800 range digital scopes start getting useful.

    • @phatman808
      @phatman808 3 роки тому

      @G E T R E K T 905 AS iS pRoVen BY YOUr EMPtY ChAnNEl. lol I'm sure your parents are quite proud of your shitty wannabe photonicinduction videos.

  • @MrDoneboy
    @MrDoneboy 4 роки тому

    Dave I just bought a Tektronix 2245 100 MHz 4-channel scope for $180.00 USD. Can't wait to check it out, per your criteria, thanks!

  • @gmcjetpilot
    @gmcjetpilot 13 років тому

    I sold my 2225 for a 2235A which is 100 Mhz scope, dual time base and goes down to 2 micro V/div ..... The 22XX series, as they get older they may need a recap in the HV switching power supply; as you say the switching pwr supply makes them light. The Tek 22XX's have an amazing trigger.....

  • @thomasmoore8142
    @thomasmoore8142 3 роки тому

    you may get even better performance if you compensate your probe for both low and high frequency. you have to take your Tek probe apart to do the high frequency adjustment, then you need to mark that probe for the channel it will be paired with and any other probes need to be treated the same. Probe compensation is delicate because Tek uses resistive cables in their equipment of that time frame to reduce noise. I have the 2440 and have read up on their probes, mine are P6137's and a P6230 which was a lot of reading. There is a old long video from Tek on probes I recommend, it should be easy to find.

  • @sivalley
    @sivalley 12 років тому

    Ch 1 most likely has more noise than ch 2 due to sheer proximity to the CRO. Probably picking up that lovely emf off the vertical deflection grids. If the noise looks the same on more than one timebase, as in no change in shape, is most likely is being a good little antenna. ;-)

  • @EEVblog
    @EEVblog  13 років тому

    @xXdenhartXx I thought I mentioned that in the video? $100

  • @clems6989
    @clems6989 3 роки тому

    Mine us still going. Dug it out yesterday, cleaned the 1/2" of dust off it. Fired up and still going...👍👍👍👍

  • @andrewverran3498
    @andrewverran3498 7 днів тому

    Any chance you can do a video on switch and button cleaning of a CRT oscilloscope , ie, Vertical , Hirizontal attenuators and various front panel buttons and potentiometers, ?
    Or if someone can provide a link to any channel that provides attenuators , swittch, and potentiometer cleaning . ?
    Thanks in advance
    ✌️ ❤

  • @cookiemetal7792
    @cookiemetal7792 8 років тому

    My trick for checking for burnt spots on a CRT scope :
    1) Hook up a function generator, triangle wave, some high frequency around 50~100 KHz
    2) Max out the volt scale to match the upper and lower borders of the screen
    3) Lower the time base to some slow value in order to have a lot of periods shown
    The screen is now entirely lit up and you look at all the surface. :)

    • @SDsailor7
      @SDsailor7 8 років тому

      I am interested in buying a 225 Tektronix but the guy that is selling it says that it needs calibration the lines on the screen are not solid they are broken and with a little curvature on one end is that normal?and if it needs to be calibrated is calibration expensive if I take it to a shop?Thank you for any advice you can provide.Cheers

    • @SDsailor7
      @SDsailor7 8 років тому

      I am know to oscilloscopes so by the lines I meant the trace'sThank you

    • @SDsailor7
      @SDsailor7 8 років тому

      Sorry I should have said 2225 not 225

  • @clems6989
    @clems6989 9 років тому +3

    Did Dave video the calibration process ? I have the same model and would like to calibrate it..

  • @KozmykJ
    @KozmykJ 13 років тому

    I thought the timebase on my old 20MHz Kikusui was out but I slapped a freq counter on the cal signal and it was 1080Hz not 1KHz, enough to shorten the trace by half a square or so. Using an ext signal showed that the timebase was good and the "cal" osc was/still is out.
    I'd still like a nice cheap delay/storage scope or an affordable DSO though. ;)
    Dave, I reckon your reviews are pushing s/h prices up. 8^(

  • @Gairlochan
    @Gairlochan 11 років тому

    Yes, I just paid AUD$270 for one from eBay, without probes, though it does have the handle/bail and a plastic cap or cover for the face, and another for the back, all in aid of making this delectable little CRO safe to chuck in the boot of a car or similar.
    Having done my technician's training in the eighties on a CRO of similar vintage which was then new, I finally feel I've got a 'real oscilloscope' again, something which my more recent purchases of digital scopes did not make me feel at all.

  • @darlingtonpear940
    @darlingtonpear940 11 років тому

    Awesome review, thanks! I just picked one up for $200 US, which is probably close to $100 AU. A really nice piece of equipment for my first-ever o-scope =)

  • @bneyens
    @bneyens 4 роки тому

    A working one of these on eBay, even in beat up shape is $200 plus shipping. A refurb is like $500.

  • @joshstube
    @joshstube 13 років тому

    @xng14 @xng14 Indeed, can't wait to see the teardown + calibration video Dave!

  • @superdau
    @superdau 13 років тому

    I assume you also checked other V/div than the multiples of 5, but didn't show it? I had a scope that had one single pot for all "5" settings (50V, 5V, aso), one for the 2's and one for the 1's (I haven't disassembled that many scopes, so I don't know if it's standard in analogs). And then there was one pot for the overall vertical scale. But since both channels show the same deviation it seems it's the overall vertical scale.

  • @GerbenWijnja
    @GerbenWijnja 3 роки тому

    10:15 I have the exact same wiggle there on my 2225.

  • @freddyrafaelsanchezsanchez9632
    @freddyrafaelsanchezsanchez9632 10 років тому +3

    tuve la oportunidad de trabajar con osciloscopio tektronix con memoria enhanment durante cuatro años sin fallas muy buena tecnologia

  • @BMRStudio
    @BMRStudio 11 років тому

    I got one now tadaaaa :) bit Dave effect price (200 Eur) but still best for my LA2A tube compressor projects :) because of sensitivity. Thx Dave for this review from Germany! Just opened my eyes what I need to find

  • @siavasharash5448
    @siavasharash5448 2 роки тому

    Hi
    tell me about that little red switch behind the 2225
    Scope (ac line voltage selector)
    I get confused.
    When 230 can be visually seen on that switch it means what?
    Dose it mean it set on 230?
    Or
    It means that set on 110.
    Help me please

  • @lebeyes
    @lebeyes 13 років тому

    Do you really have to tweak the internal pots for calibration? Isn't that what the CAL knobs are for? Or did I miss the explanation in the video?

  • @Nikkuuu69
    @Nikkuuu69 12 років тому

    Hey Dave, I'm about to buy my first analog oscilloscope, but I'm not quite sure what all the switches and knobs are for. This video has already taught me a lot, but I was wondering if you maybe had an oscilloscope tutorial on your channel.
    - Nick

  • @KozmykJ
    @KozmykJ 13 років тому

    @superdau Yeah I got that but it's a shame they didn't make them an X & Y ref also. A reliable voltage reference is always a useful thing. Same for time/frequency.

  • @Raiders6thgoalie
    @Raiders6thgoalie 12 років тому

    BNC plug that 50Ω capabilities, also if you want has a x10 capability.

  • @lebeyes
    @lebeyes 13 років тому

    I remember seeing schematics of chopper circuits you could build to have 2 channels on a one channel scope.

  • @jorgkirchhof7225
    @jorgkirchhof7225 3 роки тому

    Only 500uV/div? I have my good old tek 547 with 1A6 and 10uV/div. Or how about my 564 with 3A3 and two channel 100uV/div?

  • @Gairlochan
    @Gairlochan 11 років тому

    Well, I got it going all right. You'll never believe what was wrong. A brand new probe which I'd bought for it (it didn't come with probes) turned out to be open circuit. Struth! It never even occurred to me to check …

  • @EEVblog
    @EEVblog  13 років тому

    @hitachi088 0.5mV or 0.0005V

  • @code8239
    @code8239 9 років тому +1

    Hi.
    You have always recommended old analog oscilloscopes, but never really said anything about old digital oscilloscopes. Of course oscilloscopes are specialized to different task(s) and...blablabla... you know that better than me.
    Currently I have 'Tektronix 2440 Digital Oscilloscope'(1988). I believe it is very high quality and perfect for microcontroller analysis.
    What do you think about old (digital) scopes?

  • @АлександрИванов-г6с3д
    @АлександрИванов-г6с3д 8 місяців тому

    Hello. Thank you for such a detailed review of this device, I wanted to ask if it is worth buying such a device in 2024. I want to take it for the repair and manufacture of pulse converters. Or it's already worth looking towards digital devices. Sincerely, Alexander

  • @gmcjetpilot
    @gmcjetpilot 13 років тому

    Two things.... FUZZ you have a focus control.... did you try that?
    Second it is a 50 Mhz bandwidth scope and is only going to be guaranteed to perform accurately up to specs to about 1/3rd BW, or in other words over about 17 Mhz you start to get attenuation. This is common. If you need an accurate measurement to 50 Mhz you need a 150 Mhz BW scope.

  • @moeddl
    @moeddl 5 років тому

    I bought an Tektronix 2225 for 70 € in Germany yesterday . It's completely original. There are all the same capacitors (blue, manufactured by Rubycon). I just have to clean the contacts from the Potentiometers for Volt/Div and Sec/Div. Apart from this it's completely operational.
    Should I replace the capacitors?

  • @sajiktm
    @sajiktm 4 роки тому

    could you please post some videos how to diagnose a circuit with oscilloscope. i am a beginner..........

  • @GoVertical17
    @GoVertical17 13 років тому

    Hi Dave, If the probe ground is the same as the chassis ground for tek scopes, how do connect the probe leads to test a circuit? Every time I try it the wave form goes well below ground on the display. Should the tek scope chassis ground be connected to the power supply ground? Can you recommend any links that illustrates how to make the connections? Any help well be greatly appreciated.

  • @MrDoneboy
    @MrDoneboy 4 роки тому

    Oh yeah...It was shipping from California to me in Texas...FREE SHIPPING!

  • @bigpops4452
    @bigpops4452 8 років тому

    Any comments on Tektronix 2232

  • @Tjousk
    @Tjousk 12 років тому

    Yep, earth's magnetic field, nearby unshielded speakers etc. can affect any eletron gun based device.

  • @lukagacnik3093
    @lukagacnik3093 7 років тому +1

    Is it common to all analog oscilloscopes that beam from CRT (when DC is applied or no signal at all) on the x-axis is not absolutely straight? I got BK model 2125C and its x-axis straight line/DC is not ideally horizontal. Could this be a sign of bad quality scope or is it normal?

    • @xddbotnet1370
      @xddbotnet1370 7 років тому

      You just need to adjust the trace rotation trimpot.
      It's normal, so most oscilloscope have it directly accessible from the front panel.

  • @jnbarnesuk
    @jnbarnesuk 12 років тому

    You mentioned you might need to readjust the trace tilt if "you are from another part of the world", was that an Aus joke or does the earths magnetic field or some other factor actually come into play? Cheers

  • @GBAMERICA123
    @GBAMERICA123 3 роки тому

    Great informative video thanks, and hello from America. Is there a device that can detect very high pitch sounds? Sound that are not audible to the human hearing but can be heard from animals and dogs imparticular? I am not sure I am asking the right question. I believe that my neighbor is using a machine to torture the dogs that walk past her house.

  • @ElectronixRUs
    @ElectronixRUs 13 років тому

    Can you point out the sources that sell Tektronix (or any other decent brand) analog oscilloscope for $50 or $100 Dave? I have not been able to find them for anywhere near that price over the past 12 months. So please some direction(s) would be appreciated.

  • @josephcornett995
    @josephcornett995 12 років тому

    Dave just wondering if you could gimme a line on getting the schematics for the Tektronix 2225 scope you featured and calibrated in EEV blog #196?

  • @doctorazizli
    @doctorazizli 8 років тому

    Hi. Which are other two scopes that can measure 500mkA? Hameg 1005 is one of them?

  • @thewii552
    @thewii552 13 років тому

    you really should make a video on how to calibrate an oscilloscope

  • @musmodtos
    @musmodtos 9 років тому

    Where'd the PQRS complex come from! :P