My complements for doing a great job on these videos. As always excellent graphics and quality presentation. I have watched the videos starting with the Crosly Pup. Sorry so slow in thanking you for them.
David Buck There's something I forgot to mention in this video, and meant to. This oscilloscope does not have an AC mode, so I had a 0.1 µF capacitor in series with the probe. Thanks
madisonelectronic There's something I forgot to mention in this video, and meant to. This oscilloscope does not have an AC mode, so I had a 0.1 µF capacitor in series with the probe. Thanks
Hello Richard very nice video, not to fancy and enough to show what you can do looking at circuit functions. I hope to hang around and look back at more of your videos. Thanks for taking the time to do the videos God Bless Leo. k1zek
Tim Dockery There's something I forgot to mention in this video, and meant to. This oscilloscope does not have an AC mode, so I had a 0.1 µF capacitor in series with the probe. Thanks
Tony T. There's something I forgot to mention in this video, and meant to. This oscilloscope does not have an AC mode, so I had a 0.1 µF capacitor in series with the probe. Thanks
I have one of these nice little radios in black. Most of them I've seen have had the metal plating on the grille go green- this one has yet to do that, and it was quite a bargain compared to most of the others.
douro20 There's something I forgot to mention in this video, and meant to. This oscilloscope does not have an AC mode, so I had a 0.1 µF capacitor in series with the probe. Thanks
Thank you for using a TRIPOD (or other support) for your video. Nice steady camera work. Nothing much worse than fu$@!&g camera shake while trying to watch a video. Spread the word to others
Hey Rick. That digital scope seems to be doing a nice job. I don't have a digital and can't afford to get a stand alone unit so this one may do the trick. Curious, does it give a frequency read out on the screen? Anyway thanks for posting and look to you possibly doing a dedicated vid on this scope showing the different functions. Had to ask lol. Thanks again. .......Carl
skycarl There's something I forgot to mention in this video, and meant to. This oscilloscope does not have an AC mode, so I had a 0.1 µF capacitor in series with the probe. No frequency read out Thanks Hantek 6022BE PC-Based USB Digital Storag Oscilloscope 2 Channels 20MHz 48MSa/s www.ebay.com/itm/Hantek-6022BE-PC-Based-USB-Digital-Storag-Oscilloscope-2-Channels-20MHz-48MSa-s-/271265189899?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f28aa500b
Um trying to develope interest in electronics with my teen grandsons, other than video games. I like this approach Rick, it's safe and easy to probe the stages of a pcb of a cheap radio. Hmmm, let them have at it with the scope and multimeter. Then try to explain what it means to them in terms a kid can understand. They know what some paets are, but not what they o. Good idea Rick, thanks! Don
***** There's something I forgot to mention in this video, and meant to. This oscilloscope does not have an AC mode, so I had a 0.1 µF capacitor in series with the probe. Thanks
hi...thank you very much for this videos......can you please use a digital scope on tube radios?is there any difference between analogue and digital scope when tracing signal in tube radios? please forgive my ignorance and i will be very grateful if you tell us whether there is a difference when using theses scopes on tube radios? much obliged
mountainhawk There's something I forgot to mention in this video, and meant to. This oscilloscope does not have an AC mode, so I had a 0.1 µF capacitor in series with the probe. Thanks I do plan on using the scope on tube radios and amplifiers. Maybe I'll do a comparison video between the analog oscilloscope and the digital oscilloscope, I think that's a good idea.
A very useful and interesting practice about the osciloscope use, thanks.
Thanks and your welcome.
My complements for doing a great job on these videos. As always excellent graphics and quality presentation. I have watched the videos starting with the Crosly Pup. Sorry so slow in thanking you for them.
David Buck
There's something I forgot to mention in this video, and meant to. This oscilloscope does not have an AC mode, so I had a 0.1 µF capacitor in series with the probe.
Thanks
Very nice. More informative than reading a book.
madisonelectronic
There's something I forgot to mention in this video, and meant to. This oscilloscope does not have an AC mode, so I had a 0.1 µF capacitor in series with the probe.
Thanks
Hello Richard very nice video, not to fancy and enough to show what you can do looking at circuit functions. I hope to hang around and look back at more of your videos. Thanks for taking the time to do the videos God Bless Leo. k1zek
I like that digital scope, waveforms look pretty good too! Great info for troubleshooting, thanks Rick!
Tim Dockery
There's something I forgot to mention in this video, and meant to. This oscilloscope does not have an AC mode, so I had a 0.1 µF capacitor in series with the probe.
Thanks
@@AllAmericanFiveRadio What does times 10 mean?
On the probe.
Thank you
@@SDsailor7 If the probe is on times10 it can handle 10X more voltage.
@@AllAmericanFiveRadio Thank you.
Very informative, Thanks for this video!
Tony T.
There's something I forgot to mention in this video, and meant to. This oscilloscope does not have an AC mode, so I had a 0.1 µF capacitor in series with the probe.
Thanks
It's a great explanation. Very clear.
Thanks and you're welcome.
Thank you for your great video.
Thank you, and your welcome.
I have one of these nice little radios in black. Most of them I've seen have had the metal plating on the grille go green- this one has yet to do that, and it was quite a bargain compared to most of the others.
douro20
There's something I forgot to mention in this video, and meant to. This oscilloscope does not have an AC mode, so I had a 0.1 µF capacitor in series with the probe.
Thanks
Thank you for using a TRIPOD (or other support) for your video. Nice steady camera work. Nothing much worse than fu$@!&g camera shake while trying to watch a video. Spread the word to others
Hey Rick. That digital scope seems to be doing a nice job. I don't have a digital and can't afford to get a stand alone unit so this one may do the trick. Curious, does it give a frequency read out on the screen?
Anyway thanks for posting and look to you possibly doing a dedicated vid on this scope showing the different functions. Had to ask lol.
Thanks again.
.......Carl
skycarl
There's something I forgot to mention in this video, and meant to. This oscilloscope does not have an AC mode, so I had a 0.1 µF capacitor in series with the probe.
No frequency read out
Thanks
Hantek 6022BE PC-Based USB Digital Storag Oscilloscope 2 Channels 20MHz 48MSa/s
www.ebay.com/itm/Hantek-6022BE-PC-Based-USB-Digital-Storag-Oscilloscope-2-Channels-20MHz-48MSa-s-/271265189899?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f28aa500b
Um trying to develope interest in electronics with my teen grandsons, other than video games. I like this approach Rick, it's safe and easy to probe the stages of a pcb of a cheap radio. Hmmm, let them have at it with the scope and multimeter. Then try to explain what it means to them in terms a kid can understand. They know what some paets are, but not what they o. Good idea Rick, thanks! Don
*****
There's something I forgot to mention in this video, and meant to. This oscilloscope does not have an AC mode, so I had a 0.1 µF capacitor in series with the probe.
Thanks
hi...thank you very much for this videos......can you please use a digital scope on tube radios?is there any difference between analogue and digital scope when tracing signal in tube radios? please forgive my ignorance and i will be very grateful if you tell us whether there is a difference when using theses scopes on tube radios?
much obliged
mountainhawk
There's something I forgot to mention in this video, and meant to. This oscilloscope does not have an AC mode, so I had a 0.1 µF capacitor in series with the probe.
Thanks
I do plan on using the scope on tube radios and amplifiers. Maybe I'll do a comparison video between the analog oscilloscope and the digital oscilloscope, I think that's a good idea.
Many thanks.
Richard, what digital scope are you using?
Ray Barron
It's a Hantek 6022BE PC Based USB Digital Oscilloscope. Used a capacitor (0.01-0.1) in series with probe because scope as no AC setting.
Where did you get circuit diagram?
I got the diagram from RADIOMUSEUM
Google GE radio P805
www.radiomuseum.org/r/general_el_p805.html
@@AllAmericanFiveRadio Do you have to be a forum member to download schematics or manuals fron that site?
Thank you
@@SDsailor7 Yes you do.
@@AllAmericanFiveRadio Ok thank you.