TEKTRONIX TYPE 503 Electrical Troubleshooting And Repair!

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  • čas přidán 4. 08. 2023
  • Electronic Troubleshooting with Mr Carlson! Let's make this TEK 503 work like new. To learn electronics in a very different and effective way, and gain access to Mr Carlson's personal designs and inventions, visit the Mr Carlson's Lab Patreon page here: / mrcarlsonslab
    #restoration #electronics #repair
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Komentáře • 388

  • @MrCarlsonsLab
    @MrCarlsonsLab  Před 11 měsíci +23

    To learn electronics in a very different and effective way, and gain access to Mr Carlson's personal designs and inventions, visit the Mr Carlson's Lab Patreon page here: www.patreon.com/MrCarlsonsLab

  • @jerryhiggins4816
    @jerryhiggins4816 Před 11 měsíci +140

    Mr. Carlson, I want to thank you so much. I had studied and worked in electronics since my early childhood. Then 5 years ago I was diagnosed with a cancer that led to years of chemo and operations and ultimately forced retirement. Between the chemo and being 72 years old and out of the industry for a few years, your sessions have helped to bring my mind back to a functional state. Seems you've been doing some additional troubleshooting on me! I sit here and talk to the screen in anticipation of what you're going to say next. Thanks for the therapy! God bless you 🙏

    • @jeanpierre3193
      @jeanpierre3193 Před 11 měsíci +16

      I wish you to get better and especially to keep hope, on the part of a Frenchman
      Who loves old electronics like you!

    • @johnnytacokleinschmidt515
      @johnnytacokleinschmidt515 Před 11 měsíci +6

      Best wishes to you! Keep at it.

    • @ianbutler1983
      @ianbutler1983 Před 11 měsíci +9

      What a kind note. Sometimes you help people and have no idea, until someone tells you. God bless you as well, sir.

    • @MrCarlsonsLab
      @MrCarlsonsLab  Před 11 měsíci +22

      Glad to be of assistance Jerry!

    • @fretlessfender
      @fretlessfender Před 11 měsíci +5

      There you Go! Mr Carlson gets you going!

  • @richardgoebel226
    @richardgoebel226 Před 11 měsíci +29

    It's a Tektronix day in Mr. Carlson's lab. Troubleshoot a Tek scope with another Tek scope and a Tek Capacitor tester plus check the sweep accuracy with still another piece of Tek equipment. I love it.

  • @dons8365
    @dons8365 Před 11 měsíci +20

    I marvel at the intelligence techs had back in the day to build such a beautiful piece of test equipment like that. You can just see the pride they had to do so.

  • @c1ph3rpunk
    @c1ph3rpunk Před 11 měsíci +57

    6 years ago, after nearly 5 decades on this earth, I decided I was tired of not understanding electronics and sat down to learn what I could. I discovered you early on in that journey, was fascinated, but understood maybe 5% of what was going on. Fast forward, and after many projects, video watching and reading I realized today I’m up to about 25%. This is, in no small part, thanks to your videos and the way you explain things.
    From the bottom of my heart, thank you. I need to up my Patreon for you.

    • @Watchyn_Yarwood
      @Watchyn_Yarwood Před 11 měsíci +7

      This man is so incredibly smart. I think he just breathes electronics.

    • @crbielert
      @crbielert Před 11 měsíci +3

      Most value for your dollar of any patreon I know of.

    • @miroslavstevic2036
      @miroslavstevic2036 Před 11 měsíci

      Electronics is just a cherry on top of the cake. In order to fully understand it one needs good understanding of math and physics, particularily electromagnetism and ciruit theory. in university we started with simple analog electronics at second year. fast forward 25 years and I am still learning it, can't say I know 25% of everything that is out there. Sometimes I open a schematic and I have no clue how it works exactly. "If you can't build it, you don't truly understand it - Feynman"

  • @resipsaloquitur13
    @resipsaloquitur13 Před 11 měsíci +14

    Mr. Carlson is a North American Treasure.
    I want to believe there are folks out there keeping us safe that at least know as much about signal as this guy.

  • @MrMersh-ts7jl
    @MrMersh-ts7jl Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have this scope and I have one capacitor fail. Tied in another one leaving the failed one out of circuit and everything came back. Set it to the side for six seven months and foolishly just plugged it straight into the wall and now I think another capacitor actually failed. That was so happy when you posted this video. Thanks for everything Paul!

  • @wktodd
    @wktodd Před 11 měsíci +8

    I love the lights dimming when the scope is powered , that is proper Sci-Fi

  • @dhpbear2
    @dhpbear2 Před 11 měsíci +16

    This is positively nostalgic! In the summer of 1977, I worked at the EE department of University of Maine, calibrating all sorts of test equipment. I remember those manuals. they were the best! I also remember humourous 'doodles' in the schematics; one of a 'sled' sliding down an angled line - fun times!

    • @dennisrecla3974
      @dennisrecla3974 Před 11 měsíci

      Loved the doodles on many of the schematics - like the mop woman cleaning the top of the CRT... haha !!

  • @resipsaloquitur13
    @resipsaloquitur13 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Mr. Carlson exponentially improved my saturday just now.

  • @stefanobargiacchi7352
    @stefanobargiacchi7352 Před 5 dny +1

    Thanks from Italy Mr. Carlson's.
    Your repair for this oscilloscope helped me a lot to repair mine which is an RM 503. Thanks again.
    Hi Stefano.

  • @raymitchell9736
    @raymitchell9736 Před 11 měsíci +11

    The first thing that struck me when you opened the case was just how beautiful that instrument was... second was the service manual... but the thing that absolutely astonished me was that tiny roll of solder for those connectors... now I did work as repair tech work on C64's back in the day, so I have a little experience... but that scope has to be over the top the best I've ever seen... WOW!!! 🤯

  • @gregcollins3404
    @gregcollins3404 Před 11 měsíci +5

    I worked for Tek as a summer intern while in school. It was the foundation of my 50yr electronics career. The finest company I have ever seen. I found the great thing about working on scopes is that everything that happens in the circuitry is manifested in the display. You can look at the display and almost diagnose the circuitry without any other diagnostic tools (once you are very familiar with the circuitry). I used to test and repair dozens of 465's a night.

  • @mikefinn2101
    @mikefinn2101 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Not my birthday but what a nice treat to see this amazing scope, Tektronics is the best a great bench test scope sure enjoyed, super Thanks Paul well done mike

  • @bobbyvarnell9350
    @bobbyvarnell9350 Před 11 měsíci +27

    I just bought a Tek 555 with the cart and all manuals at a garage sale for $20, thing weighs a ton!
    Tek scopes are definitely well built.

    • @alanpecherer5705
      @alanpecherer5705 Před 11 měsíci +4

      A two-man scope!

    • @trevorhaddox6884
      @trevorhaddox6884 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Welcome to the big scope club!

    • @86FxBdyCpe
      @86FxBdyCpe Před 10 měsíci

      I was just gonna ask what one of these (with the cart) was worth, I guess not much.

    • @trevorhaddox6884
      @trevorhaddox6884 Před 10 měsíci

      @@86FxBdyCpe Oh they are worth a ton on ebay. And keep them away from dubious people who scrap them for the tubes to sell on the audio market for rediculous prices. It's just you get luckier in person when you don't have the whole internet competing to buy something.

  • @Runco990
    @Runco990 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Sadly there are no electronics swapmeets anywhere around me. Looked on the auction site and someone is asking $500 for one. Of course.... 🤣
    I don't know HOW Paul manages to find gear so clean that it looks like an unboxing video! I am truly Jealous!
    My first scope was a Hewlett Packard 122A, from my Jr. High Electric Shop Teacher. It was the most magical and significant gift at the time I have EVER received. It opened up my world of electronics for the rest of my life. 👍

  • @faxcapper
    @faxcapper Před 11 měsíci +2

    Really enjoyed this one, Paul. "Did you see the lights dim?"😅😅😅

  • @joostderidder
    @joostderidder Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thanks again. Great explanation.
    First time I see a SMPS using a tube.

  • @Go4Corvette
    @Go4Corvette Před 11 měsíci +4

    He must have had an air compressor like I did years ago and cleaned his equipment once and a while or may have used a cover. You are very lucky to find one this clean. Good luck, and thank you for the video, Mike in the USA

    • @sometimesleela5947
      @sometimesleela5947 Před 11 měsíci

      Compressed air is the best as long as you protect sensitive stuff like fans from overspeeding. In this case, it looks even too spotless for that. Thinking that cap went early on and it just doesn't have alot of miles on it.

  • @CrimFerret
    @CrimFerret Před 11 měsíci +6

    I don't think anyone else does discreet components like that. So amazingly clean and easy to work on. There's a reason they cost what they did new.

  • @unlokia
    @unlokia Před 11 měsíci +2

    Dear Paul,
    I always consider your videos akin to pushing out a rowing boat onto a still and tranquil lake on a warm summers evening, surrounded by a beautiful forest, sitting on the craft with a respectful, calm and caring friend whom I am blessed to listen to, telling me tales of this and that, which I find captivating in the extreme.
    That’s how I feel. You are extremely blessed, kind, respectful and you help me escape the mental white noise of the world, a lot of which is in this CZcams realm.
    God bless you and Marie and your family. Thank you, you’re a kind and patient helper and you never swear; I remember your videos about starting a business and how to ascertain the mood and intent of people; you are a man of my own heart.
    Many joyous blessings!!❤
    Matthew, England. ❤

    • @MrCarlsonsLab
      @MrCarlsonsLab  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Thank You for your very kind message Matthew!

    • @unlokia
      @unlokia Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@MrCarlsonsLab Anytime

  • @anandarochisha
    @anandarochisha Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank You Mr. Carlson. You are a welcome part of my Earthwalk.

  • @cmfrancis1
    @cmfrancis1 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I have a 503 that my uncle gave to me sometime in the late 80s. I remember plugging it in and using it to view serial data from a computer. Left the scope on while I ate lunch but when I came back 10 minutes later, there was an odd sort of sweet smell in the room and no trace on the screen. Turned the scope off hoping after a cool down it would work again but it never did.
    I saved that scope and it's always been stored covered indoors because I wanted to someday get it working again.
    If anyone knows where I should start looking for the problem, please let me know. I have many other scopes but this one is special to me because it was my uncles prized possession and he passed it down to me as a youngster interested in electronics. I'd love to get it going again.
    Thank you Mr. Carlson for the video, you just sparked my curiosity and brought back some wonderful memories from my childhood.

    • @willjackson1955
      @willjackson1955 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Sweet smell means that something has overheated, I think it may be a resistor. Were it be a capacitor there would be a loud ass bang, I think. That'll be a big troubleshoothing job, I think.
      Good luck! Bring that scope back to life, it deserves it!

  • @Boda.Attila
    @Boda.Attila Před 11 měsíci +5

    The inside of this oscilloscope is like an art piece; it's beautiful.

  • @RossT47
    @RossT47 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Hi from a retired Broadcast Tech from Australia. Great trip down memory lane. The Tektronix scopes of the day were way above anything else on the market. Thanks for ‘triggering’ old memories.

  • @terrym1065
    @terrym1065 Před 11 měsíci +9

    Another fine example of electronics knowledge, diagnostics and quality repair work, thanks Mr C. Very nice scope and extra clean as well, even the CRT looked dust free. Great video and quality of not only camera work but content as well. 73

  • @hestheMaster
    @hestheMaster Před 11 měsíci +2

    After watching you repair this 503 it gives me hope on my 310A that I got free from work. Of course it has double the tube count so it is quite the space heater. Just imagine the 503 case with 33 tubes inside. It is more likely that a tube may be
    bad that an electrolytic cap but giving it the once over will be in not so distant future. The 310A came out one year earlier
    than the 503. That was a great video on a vintage Tek scope Paul.

  • @liviu-dantimar9492
    @liviu-dantimar9492 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Amazing, Tek Type 503 can do 2[Mc/s], and the calibration on that thing! WoW!😵‍💫

  • @sprackatack248
    @sprackatack248 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I happily own a tectonic's 475-A . And it's been my Workhorse ever since I owned it

  • @exogarwinoputt4257
    @exogarwinoputt4257 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Mr. Carlson just did his magic again. Even found a mistake in the schematic! Thanks and keep 'em coming.

  • @Satchmoeddie
    @Satchmoeddie Před 11 měsíci +3

    When I got my Tektronix 576 curve tracer delivered by a semi-truck with a lift gate so I could get the scope cart with it, I plugged the unit in and ramped it up, after about 2 minutes wisps of smoke started coming out of the side. A resistor that was part of a voltage divider had popped it's solder joint. After I fixed that it has been great. The cart had about $1200 worth of test jigs in the drawer making the extra $550 to ship the scope cart, pay for itself and then some. After reading the old Tektronix manuals many of the recommend a visual inspection of the internal circuitry if the unit has been sitting idle for more than 6 months. That solder inside the Tektronix stuff is silver bearing lead free solder. Lead solder delaminates the metal from the white porcelain terminal blocks.

    • @NiHaoMike64
      @NiHaoMike64 Před 11 měsíci +1

      In other words, lead free solder that is reliable was a long solved problem. Would have been nice if that was common knowledge back when RoHS was starting to appear...

    • @SimonBauer7
      @SimonBauer7 Před 4 měsíci

      might have been expensive to make for the average consumer back then?​@@NiHaoMike64

  • @hugoromeyn4582
    @hugoromeyn4582 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Paul, you have more scopes than I have components in my drawers 😜

  • @michaelhofmann5091
    @michaelhofmann5091 Před 11 měsíci +4

    We know it's going to be a fantastic video when the light gets dimm after flicking on testequipment on wheels, and it shows voltages on nixietubes! :P

  • @tibr
    @tibr Před 3 měsíci +1

    I believe on most of these tektronix 500-series scopes, you can remove the bezel and flip the graticule around 180 degrees and get either a white or red graticule, some amazing engineering went into making these machines. I have a 535A myself, that unfortunately is in a dysfunctional state. I hope to get it up and running and your videos are a great inspiration and aid!
    Greetings from Sweden!

  • @honzabastli2591
    @honzabastli2591 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Oh thank you so much for another scope restoration from your hands, Paul. I love these so much. It is interesting how this Tektronix Type 503 is similar to a czechoslovakian Tesla BM510 (I own one and it is waiting for me to find time and restore it), or probably how similar the Tesla is to the Tektronix.

  • @W1RMD
    @W1RMD Před 11 měsíci +2

    I would also like to thank you for explaining how and showing the triggering in action. There's not a ton of videos showing this to this detail.

  • @Retirement_Life
    @Retirement_Life Před 10 měsíci +1

    Bringing me back to my days in electronics! Thanks 👏👏👏

  • @StealthParrot
    @StealthParrot Před 11 měsíci +4

    It is amazing how efficiently you can zoom in on the problem, and what a great learning experience. What a beautiful, clean, old school scope. Thanks.

  • @McTroyd
    @McTroyd Před 11 měsíci +5

    Ahh, the perils of CZcams. I've watched Mr. Carlson for years, and I know how every single one of his videos begins. But, I just finished watching a video where the audio was considerably lower amplitude than it probably should have been. Was _not_ prepared for _"HI EVERYONE...!!!"_ 💥💀😅
    Edit: 15:55 -- Nope. Last computer manual I saw told me not to eat the clock battery, in fact. 😁
    Edit 2: Loved the appearance of the Tek 556. 👍

  • @williamkopanchuk
    @williamkopanchuk Před 11 měsíci +2

    Beautiful Oscilloscope.

  • @羽衣甘藍奧頓
    @羽衣甘藍奧頓 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Mr Carlson, you are immaculate. A true inspiration.

  • @pomme4682
    @pomme4682 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Your excellent video took me back 60 years or so to when Tektronix scopes were the king of instruments in the laboratories where I worked. They weighed an absolute ton, but when you got a reading on one of them, then you knew it was right! You showed us how to diagnose the open-circuit reservoir capacitor in the power supply from the excessive ripple using another scope, which of course was responsible for the low output dc voltage to the trigger circuits. Those of us
    without the luxury of a second oscilloscope would probably have guessed where the problem lay and confirmed it as you did by paralleling a good capacitor across the suspect one.
    Mr. Carlson, I am always impressed by the sheer professionalism of your videos with their amazing quality!

  • @edwatts9890
    @edwatts9890 Před 11 měsíci +1

    It's hard to believe that you don't have more than three million followers!

  • @rsc4peace971
    @rsc4peace971 Před 11 měsíci +2

    No matter how trivial or daunting the electronic systems are, in your hands, they are like a magician performing his/her tricks with ease. Except it is the deep and wide knowledge combined with the passion to teach others. This reminds me of taking advanced Physics in college when my professor referred to how Prof. Richard Fynmen the NL physicist (Caltechj) is gifted with the ability to literally see electron motion and orbits and along with his ability to solve the Schrodinger equation just in his head. You sort of remind me that you can almost see those electrons flowing through those circuits every which way or not without even those fancy instruments which is there just to convince us about the validity of your forensic circuit analysis

  • @Saavik256
    @Saavik256 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Hi Mister Paul! :) I am always happy to see another of your videos, sir! :) I hope you are safe and well and stay awesome! :)

  • @leonardpeters3266
    @leonardpeters3266 Před 11 měsíci +4

    There is just something about the razor thin trace on a TEK scope that screams quality and accuracy. Love em.

  • @soloperformer5598
    @soloperformer5598 Před 11 měsíci

    That takes me back many decades to my first job of repairing and calibrating test equipment.

  • @richardstott8973
    @richardstott8973 Před 11 měsíci +2

    In the 80s my dad worked for tektronix as a service technician and I grew up playing with work he brought home. I have a couple of Telequipment D67 oscilloscopes here that he picked up back then for free and rebuilt after someone dropped them in a lake. I think he said that one has D66 parts on the inside. Unfortunately he passed away last year so I can't get more information on them. I have no idea what these would have originally cost but he always thought they were something he was saving for retirement, a bit of a nest egg. Until he looked up what they were selling for a few years ago.

    • @FarleyHillBilly
      @FarleyHillBilly Před 10 měsíci

      Tek took over Telequipment in the 70's, they made cheap service scopes.
      They were dumped as Tek released the el cjeapo 5000 series, which was horrible

  • @zbyszekpodchmielony2642
    @zbyszekpodchmielony2642 Před 11 měsíci

    Super oscilloscope! super repair and service!! congratulations Mr. Carlsons 👏👏👏👍

  • @psy0rz
    @psy0rz Před 9 měsíci +1

    I love how you use that beautiful old scope and nixietube voltmeter to repair it!

  • @keitha.9788
    @keitha.9788 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The first scope I used in Junior College was a Tek 503. Learned a lot using that scope, over 50 years ago......... Thanks Paul.

  • @RetroShare2
    @RetroShare2 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Today, I met a guy which has Tektronix stuff. PCBs and manuals. If you're interested, I could get them for you. I bought 90s computer hardware from him. It wasn't expensive. Service- and user manuals and Tubes are there.

  • @iantyler4045
    @iantyler4045 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Those old Tektronix scopes are built like a tank and a joy to work on. Built when things were made to last. Great video.

  • @michaelmiller9483
    @michaelmiller9483 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Over the years, Surplus Sales of Nebraska used to sell a lot of scopes from Los Alamos, (govt. surplus) nowadays nada. Wondered if people bought them for the tubes, transformers, etc.? I'm glad some people keep them from being butchered.
    Thank you Mr. Carlson.

  • @R3TR0R4V3
    @R3TR0R4V3 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Very cool! I have a Type 547 and 549 that I inherited and haven't gotten around to testing yet. This video definitely inspires me to do.. It's incredible how well they were built and the hand wired p2p wiring is always eye candy to look at. Cheers! 🍻

  • @n7565j
    @n7565j Před 11 měsíci +1

    They said of Kelly Johnson (of Lockheed Skunkworks fame), "That damn Sweed can see air"!
    Well, I think Mr Carlson can see electrons 🙂

  • @SirMo
    @SirMo Před 5 měsíci

    Hats off to Tektronix folks who designed and built this Type 503 scope. What a beautiful piece of history. You can just tell they took immense pride in building this equipment. And the fact that all these years later the scope still performs is just amazing. Thanks for repairing this scope! I also love that you stuck with the theme of using other analog equipment to get the repair done!

  • @Greg-et2dp
    @Greg-et2dp Před 11 měsíci +1

    Mr Carlsons lab your tektronix tech mold 503 coscilloscope is awesome

  • @Funkylogic
    @Funkylogic Před 10 měsíci +3

    When I was a young student I was keen to get a job at Tektronix in Greenslopes here in Brisbane, I was working for a company in Norman Park and we did lots of work on Tek gear. The guys at Tek were very nice to me as I was a student and let me copy from microfish all the stuff I needed to try and fix stuff, I would bring in 500 reams at times. They gave me a roll of the exact spec silver solder for the CERMET gold fillets. Then one day they said oh gosh we forgot to say management told us we need to charge you 1 dollar a page. Was in the back room crying not knowing how I could pay them, and they came in and told me they where just fucking with me. They wanted me to work there and then about 12 months later that branch was closed.

  • @bikkies
    @bikkies Před 4 měsíci

    Well, this one really was a demonstration of troubleshooting with style. Wonderful stuff.

  • @UKDrew
    @UKDrew Před 11 měsíci +3

    Awesome as Always...Really cool vid.. A bit more controllable than a extractor Fan :D

  • @RocRizzo
    @RocRizzo Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for another great look at a classic. You are the Tek king!

  • @MrGberruex
    @MrGberruex Před 11 měsíci +3

    Can't get over how cleaver you are. Incredible knowledge and skills. Really enjoy your programs.

  • @fredhand6019
    @fredhand6019 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thank you for your time and your to help others

  • @GastonGalibois
    @GastonGalibois Před 8 měsíci

    What a nice piece of equipment, this one in particular is so clean that I could think it was never used. The quality of tektronix equipment is so impressive and beautyful, I have worked with different models of Tektronix video waveform monitors for over 30 years in broadcast television and I don't remember seeing any one failed.

  • @Kronkulus9282
    @Kronkulus9282 Před 10 měsíci

    One trick for quickly spotting issues like the one you found here with the bad capacitor: put a DMM into AC voltage, and if you read anything substantial on a power rail you know you need to investigate further. Just need to be mindful of your DMM's bandwidth in that mode.
    Great video! Informative as always.

  • @williesaccordionchannel6992
    @williesaccordionchannel6992 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Oh yeah the 503. Used one of those many times in 1972 electronics class. Later on I got a Tek 525 was setup for TV repair work. Still have the scope and use it now and then.
    Never had any problems with caps. Nice video and thanks for all the way cool stuff you do.

  • @tchads_57
    @tchads_57 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Have you considered incorporating a “lazy Susan” into your workbench? Something that would lock/unlock depending on what’s needed. Enjoy your videos very much.

  • @erin19030
    @erin19030 Před 10 měsíci +1

    All Tektronix scopes are beautiful.

  • @vmiguel1988
    @vmiguel1988 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Hi Paul it’s great to see you doing TE troubleshooting and repair, was missing those kind of videos!

  • @kobusblom5051
    @kobusblom5051 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Thanks for sharing all your knowledge. Im learning so much.

  • @peep39
    @peep39 Před 11 měsíci +6

    vacuum tube SMPS is one of the coolest things I've ever seen. I'm an amateur power supply designer and I've long wanted to incorporate some tubes in either my pass section or feedback. this only encourages me

    • @stevebabiak6997
      @stevebabiak6997 Před 11 měsíci

      Old tube TV sets would have had a sort of switching power supply in the horizontal deflection circuit. So if you find one of those …

    • @alanpecherer5705
      @alanpecherer5705 Před 10 měsíci +1

      You should look up some old schematics of known P/S models, such as hewlett-packard 710, 711, and heathkits. Early 60's RCA receiving tube manual has a power supply with 7027 pass element.

    • @peep39
      @peep39 Před 10 měsíci

      @@alanpecherer5705 Thanks!

  • @colonelbacon2727
    @colonelbacon2727 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have the exact same scope, with the exact same ‘no trigger’ problem. Thanks for giving me a huge head start on troubleshooting!

  • @vergildvb7702
    @vergildvb7702 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Where are you getting all this ancient stuff is such PERFECT condition? How is it possible?

  • @curtwuollet2912
    @curtwuollet2912 Před 11 měsíci

    I spent a lot of time using the old school tektronix stuff. If I had room I'd collect the old space heaters for thier impeccable engineering.

  • @simonlawson2236
    @simonlawson2236 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Wow you don't look 72 I'd said alot younger. This diagnostic video is why I love watching your videos. I'm not much trained in electronics myself and I've maybe got 1% of your knowledge. I did manage to fix my own tek scope 2213 and some others. I'd like no more of the relationship between the faulty - 100 line and why that caused the triggering circuit issue despite it a paired to working at each point? Many thanks and keep up the good work.

  • @hitechredneck6366
    @hitechredneck6366 Před 11 měsíci +1

    "Seems like a happy little oscilloscope." -- Mr. "Bob Ross" Carlson

  • @robertcalkjr.8325
    @robertcalkjr.8325 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks, Paul! Very nice repair.

  • @tomharris1457
    @tomharris1457 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Beautiful gear, interesting repair. I always liked Tek stuff, only had one scope that failed, filament on CRT went bye bye.

  • @misterbonzoid5623
    @misterbonzoid5623 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Good channel. Calm and effective. Thank you.

  • @ronwade5646
    @ronwade5646 Před 11 měsíci

    Recently saw Big Clive mention your comment about electrical shocks and I have a Tektronic oscilloscope story. In 1975 or so I Was 14, a high school freshman and the school had been gifted a Big Tektronic oscilloscope once owned by Motorola GED in Scottsdale where my Uncle worked as an aerospace engineer. Uncle Dick told me they had given away all the huge, well used scopes to various schools around Phoenix when they got new digital scopes. I couldn't fix it at school because Dad wouldn't let me take our tube tester and such to school. At home one night I had gotten the schematics and such for this huge monster and Dad told me to pull each tube, check each one and make sure they were the correct tube number and in the correct sockets; Dad was a Ham and a TV Tech, I should have listened to Dad!
    Well, I checked about half of them and found several bad tubes, changed them then started trying to circuit trace the problem. Power supply and Diodes and Filter caps looked good and as I started checking voltages I decided to check plate voltages... ZZZzzzap! I screamed like a girl, ended up jumping about ten feet back and smelled burnt hair and flesh, it was me. Dad said, "remember I told you about checking voltages over 300 volts and to use the well used second anode, High Voltage probe, it's right there." Dad was so right, he always was. I miss Dad! I really Love this channel.

  • @johnparichuk8367
    @johnparichuk8367 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I really enjoyed this video. I first used a Tektronix scope in 1970 while serving in the U.S. Navy. It was a big unit on a roll around cart. I don't remember the model. I was hooked. They're the gold standard of oscilloscopes, in my opinion.

  • @mfr58
    @mfr58 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Love the Tek gear, soo beautifully engineered...Thanks...

  • @JBFromOZ
    @JBFromOZ Před 9 měsíci +2

    you called it Solder!!!! so happy :-)

  • @jimmy2drinks
    @jimmy2drinks Před 11 měsíci +3

    That was an absolute pleasure - thankyou.

  • @nathkrupa3463
    @nathkrupa3463 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great video Mr Carlson sir you are genius dude big 🤗 hug you thanks for sharing this video.

  • @Jarrett17333
    @Jarrett17333 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Another amazing video sir. I enjoyed it thoroughly. I didn't even know I liked capacitors until I started watching your channel 😊😂

  • @larryh8072
    @larryh8072 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Those are amazing little oscilloscopes. I remember they were what we used in our labs in school a number of years ago. I think that may be a bit of an indicator of my age. Thanks for the memories.

  • @harrystevens3885
    @harrystevens3885 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Quality of the Tektronix gear is matched by the quality of this channel, , it does seem a happy little scope doesn't it.:):)

  • @dwbogardus
    @dwbogardus Před 11 měsíci +2

    Tek built scopes like you would, if you had all the time and money in the world, plus access to the best design engineers. And their manuals will never be equaled. Each was a treasure trove.

  • @Duckariffic
    @Duckariffic Před 11 měsíci +1

    Possibly one of your BEST videos!!! So well explained and still enough detail without having to show actual "soldering" ;-) Also LOVE how you are testing the vintage gear with vintage gear! PLEASE keep making GREAT vids like this!!!

  • @dougtaylor7724
    @dougtaylor7724 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Outstanding presentation Mr C.
    Enjoyed this very much.

  • @NigelDixon1952
    @NigelDixon1952 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Hi, Paul. I've been seeing reports of wildfires in Canada, and wondering if you and yours are all ok? Everyone in Canada who might be in the line of those terrible fires, please know that we in The UK are thinking of you and sending our love with best wishes. God bless you all.

  • @Slugg-O
    @Slugg-O Před 11 měsíci +3

    Thank you so much for all you do. The way you explain in a clear, logical manner is very enjoyable and helpful. I built my guitar amp from scratch but have never done anything major. Your videos take the fear out of taking bigger steps. Maybe not all fear, but enough to motivate me to stretch my limits.

  • @kenmohler4081
    @kenmohler4081 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Well, that was a lot of fun. Thanks, Paul.

    • @MrCarlsonsLab
      @MrCarlsonsLab  Před 11 měsíci

      Glad you enjoyed it. You're welcome Ken!

  • @towerman75
    @towerman75 Před 9 měsíci

    Very informative. In learning electronics, unfortunately, the o'scope where I was taught, was not employed much. I know now, that this was a problem. I still don't know as much as I would like to know about them, so tutorials like this, help a lot.

  • @FixItStupid
    @FixItStupid Před 11 měsíci +1

    This Model Was In My School Electronics Classes Thank You, Sir

  • @jamieostrowski4447
    @jamieostrowski4447 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Yay! A Tektronix restoration! Thanks, Paul! This will help me troubleshoot some of the scopes in my collection. Tek scopes are great.

  • @tonygriffiths2485
    @tonygriffiths2485 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Havent seen you for ages. Your sense of humour is stil lovely. I always remember you acknowledging the excellence of Tektronix scopes manufacture quality. For me it was a privilege to work on them. I served only 5 years on the bench and Tek was a constant companion for me as a repair and calibration enginer from 1977 to 82. My favourties were the Tektronix 453, not the early Nuvistor ones, the FET ones, only a few anyway. Come Sept, we were inundated with Tek 453's because of the perspex EHT box causing condensation when engineers didn't take them indoors at night from their cars. At one time the whole out rack was full of them for weeks :) Now come on (nag nag) when are we going to see you adjust a 547 (say) delay line ? Thee 555 will of course, two of them :) Go on !

  • @shamalber1
    @shamalber1 Před 6 měsíci

    seeing the Tektronix manual brought back memories from the PDP-8 computer I used to service 30 years ago, back then electronic equipment came with good service manuals. on the side note, my company has since replaced those PDP-8 with IBM PCs and I have no idea where the old stuff ended up, hoping the bean counters would have donated them to the museums.