Author Topic: WTB[UK] Tek 465 or 465B Trigger Slope and Trigger Level Knobs  (Read 799 times)

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Offline Chris56000Topic starter

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WTB[UK] Tek 465 or 465B Trigger Slope and Trigger Level Knobs
« on: January 23, 2024, 10:12:27 pm »
Hi!

Can any Member furnish me with two pairs of the Concentric Trigger Level and Trigger Slope Knobs used on the 465/465B/468/475 oscilloscopes please? The ones on one of my 468s got accidentally damaged in the lockups where I'm temporarily keeping it!

QService hasn't got any available at the moment!

Part no's are 366–1280–00 for the outer Trigger Level Knob and 366–1278–00 for the small inner trigger slope switch knob!

I've got a spare A15 '468 interface board I can get the switch shaft and the concentric controls from, but the seller that gave me the parts–mule kept all the knobs himself from it & didn't want to part with them!

Any reasonable price & postage reimbursed!

Chris Williams (UK)
« Last Edit: January 23, 2024, 10:20:53 pm by Chris56000 »
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Re: WTB[UK] Tek 465 or 465B Trigger Slope and Trigger Level Knobs
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2024, 07:51:50 pm »
Update :–

Any of the following Tektronix Oscilloscopes have suitable trigger level and slope switch knobs :–

432, 464, 465, 465B, 466, 468 and 475 if anyone's got "parts mules" with a pair of these knobs !

Chris Williams
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Re: WTB[UK] Tek 465 or 465B Trigger Slope and Trigger Level Knobs
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2024, 06:57:59 am »
You still have the aluminum. You could possibly 3D print a new one then attach the plastic bit to the aluminum.
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