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TEKTRONIX 5403/D40 Oscilloscope -- Does It Work?

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W. eWatson

Jan 1, 1970
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I bought a used Subject scope 10 years ago and really never used it,
except to try it for simple tasks. It was probably beyond what I needed,
but I knew the seller and the price was right. Time to sell it.

I'd like to know if it actually works before selling it, but have long
forgotten whatever I needed to know on how to operate it. I have
function generator, and plugged the BNC connector from the scope into it
yesterday. I was unable to get any signal on the scope. I know the
generator works. What are the simplest steps I need to perform to get
some signal displayed? The gen is a BK Precision 4011 5MHz.
 
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Pete Wilcox

Jan 1, 1970
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I bought a used Subject scope 10 years ago and really never used it, except
to try it for simple tasks. It was probably beyond what I needed, but I knew
the seller and the price was right. Time to sell it.

I'd like to know if it actually works before selling it, but have long
forgotten whatever I needed to know on how to operate it. I have function
generator, and plugged the BNC connector from the scope into it yesterday. I
was unable to get any signal on the scope. I know the generator works. What
are the simplest steps I need to perform to get some signal displayed? The
gen is a BK Precision 4011 5MHz.
If it's anything like the TEKTRONIX 465B that's sitting on the workbench
behind me as I type, when you switch it on, does the "power" LED indicator
light up? If so does either of the volts/div range switch LED's on
channel 1 or channel 2 light up? If not, switch on push-button marked
"ch1" or "ch2" and twiddle the respective "position" knobs until the beam
comes into view. Or push the "beam find" button. Either way, when you've
got a trace on the screen, make sure the timebase range selector is set to
a range appropriate to the frequency you're providing from your genny, and
the volts/div range selector is set appropriate to it's amplitude.
HTH.

Cheers,
Pete.
 
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Geir Holmavatn

Jan 1, 1970
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Den 27.07.2010 12:27, skrev Pete Wilcox:
Also make sure that you switch sync to 'auto' so it displays a trace
regardless of receiving a signal or not. In addition to the suggestions
above, use the horizontal position control if the trace is mispositioned.

Some sciopes also have a 'component tester' mode which disables most of
the other controls, but I doubt this is a problem with your model :)

Let us hear how it worked..

geir
 
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