I went to resume chasing an intermittent signal on a client’s Aguilar DB751 this morning. Powered up the bench, powered up the amp, and had it fed with 1/3 Oct 50Hz Pink Noise (from a B & K 1027 Sine-Random Generator thru a 1617 Filter). This particular format signal yields wildly fluctuating 50Hz Sine Wave, having a min/max range of a bit over 20dB, where the 1/3 oct filter strips the wide bandwidth pink noise down to a sine wave signal. This is what that test signal looks like on the functioning Tek 7633 scope (in Storage Mode):
I went to look at the signal on the scope, and found no image at all. Not even a baseline. I switched the vertical plug-ins to GND, which always yields a steady baseline, but nothing there. Pressed the Beam Find, and again found no image. Tektronix 7633 Mainframe, 7A18 vertical plugins, 7B53A time base. Time base working fine, triggering properly as tally lights indicated.
RATS. I don’t have time for scope maintenance right now. What are my options. I have a Tek TM502 Mainframe next to the scope, which could accept one of my SC504 80MHz dual channel scope plugins, but those are at home. That removes being able to use that Mainframe for my TM500 plugins that are often in use. There’s not really enough bench space for my TM503 mainframe, as the TM502 just barely sits on the edge of the bench.
I had to resort to dismantling the stack of gear atop the Amber 3501a Audio Analyzer to place my Tek 326 Battery-Powered scope on top of it, removed the Krohn-Hite Filter that I haven’t been using (with the Burst Pink Noise source), so put that scope on top of the Amber. Handle is sort of in the way, stuck out straight. Inputs to the scope are on the left side….no very convenient, but will have to do for now.
It’s been years since I’ve had to go tearing into either 7633 scope mainframes. I have a second one in storage, but don’t recall the status of it. But, that’s at least spare parts. I had been seeing minor trace LF modulation….Power Supply issues being indicated on this one that now has no CRT trace visible.
Sigh…….I’ve always kept quality reliable instruments on the bench so I don’t have to think about it. At least I have back-up scopes, however inconvenient to what I’m used to. I guess there’s never a good time for a major piece of daily-dirt test gear to fail on ya. At least I have the service manual for it., and spare parts from the other mainframe, though that’s a 60 mile round trip and renting a car to go fetch it. I don’t take my car on the freeway, knowing I’m on borrowed time with a timing belt that hasn’t yet been replaced.
While the camera image only showed a segment of the variable-amplitude 50Hz sine wave, in those two close-ups of the 326 scope, the analyzer's meter below do show a portion of the magnitude fluctuation. The analyzer meter's ballistics are slow, not showing that character that you see on the top scope image taken some time ago on the 7633 in storage mode. I briefly watched the Generator's meter, set for 0.1S Meter Averaging Time, showing well over 10dB Fluctuation of the min-max range of that envelope.
I hope I can get this Tek 7633 scope restored soon. Too many scope functions on it that I use a lot,such as X-Y and Storage that I can't do on that little scope, or the SC504 that I'll bring in tomorrow. Where to put that for the time being? I hate instrument failures! No time scheduled for that imposition.
I went to look at the signal on the scope, and found no image at all. Not even a baseline. I switched the vertical plug-ins to GND, which always yields a steady baseline, but nothing there. Pressed the Beam Find, and again found no image. Tektronix 7633 Mainframe, 7A18 vertical plugins, 7B53A time base. Time base working fine, triggering properly as tally lights indicated.
RATS. I don’t have time for scope maintenance right now. What are my options. I have a Tek TM502 Mainframe next to the scope, which could accept one of my SC504 80MHz dual channel scope plugins, but those are at home. That removes being able to use that Mainframe for my TM500 plugins that are often in use. There’s not really enough bench space for my TM503 mainframe, as the TM502 just barely sits on the edge of the bench.
I had to resort to dismantling the stack of gear atop the Amber 3501a Audio Analyzer to place my Tek 326 Battery-Powered scope on top of it, removed the Krohn-Hite Filter that I haven’t been using (with the Burst Pink Noise source), so put that scope on top of the Amber. Handle is sort of in the way, stuck out straight. Inputs to the scope are on the left side….no very convenient, but will have to do for now.
It’s been years since I’ve had to go tearing into either 7633 scope mainframes. I have a second one in storage, but don’t recall the status of it. But, that’s at least spare parts. I had been seeing minor trace LF modulation….Power Supply issues being indicated on this one that now has no CRT trace visible.
Sigh…….I’ve always kept quality reliable instruments on the bench so I don’t have to think about it. At least I have back-up scopes, however inconvenient to what I’m used to. I guess there’s never a good time for a major piece of daily-dirt test gear to fail on ya. At least I have the service manual for it., and spare parts from the other mainframe, though that’s a 60 mile round trip and renting a car to go fetch it. I don’t take my car on the freeway, knowing I’m on borrowed time with a timing belt that hasn’t yet been replaced.
While the camera image only showed a segment of the variable-amplitude 50Hz sine wave, in those two close-ups of the 326 scope, the analyzer's meter below do show a portion of the magnitude fluctuation. The analyzer meter's ballistics are slow, not showing that character that you see on the top scope image taken some time ago on the 7633 in storage mode. I briefly watched the Generator's meter, set for 0.1S Meter Averaging Time, showing well over 10dB Fluctuation of the min-max range of that envelope.
I hope I can get this Tek 7633 scope restored soon. Too many scope functions on it that I use a lot,such as X-Y and Storage that I can't do on that little scope, or the SC504 that I'll bring in tomorrow. Where to put that for the time being? I hate instrument failures! No time scheduled for that imposition.
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