Now I just need to figure out why turning any knob or pushing any button causes every single light on the scope to briefly flash. Also hear a faint buzz sound when it does it. Maybe power supply? (it's always the power supply
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Now I would be interested in the answer to that problem. Some time ago I bought 2467 (2465A with MCP CRT), replaced all the electrolytic caps on the PSU (except big input HVDC ones) board (A2/A3), most of the electrolytics on the main board (A1) and I think two electrolytics on the CPU board (A5, not the SMD version with bad tantalums as in 2467B). The voltages are now ok. I've also replaced the fan (dating from 1987) and Keeper lithium battery.
The scope roughly works, traces are fairly sharp considering the age of the MCP CRT, but I have the same issue with LEDs flashing with every button press or when I turn some knobs (for example turning readout intensity on/off). Sometimes even the scope reboots itself. I have no idea what might cause that strange behavior, some undervoltage watchdog?
The only information I found on this very problem is here:
https://forum.tek.com/viewtopic.php?t=138353where it says:
You have seen what happens to people when they change multiple capacitors at the same time? Change one at a time.
Which is of not much help as I've already replaced > 90% of the caps
