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Test Equipment Anonymous (TEA) group therapy thread
bd139:
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--- Quote from: bd139 on May 12, 2018, 04:39:40 pm ---Usually in the chrome, Firefox and IE saved password usual hangouts :)
We recently started sending all our users phishing links and send the idiots who click them to re-education camps. I suggested concentration camps but they frowned and said “too soon” :D
As for physical access, dousing the company plants in roundup solved the physical security problems. Straight in the bin rather than wedging the doors open.
I love that side of the job.
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You are Simon Travglia, and I claim my £5.
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I am much much worse than the BOFH. I fired someone and revoked their door card while they were out for lunch. This was for calling me Stalin because I made them follow process to the letter.
med6753:
--- Quote from: BravoV on May 12, 2018, 05:05:44 pm ---
--- Quote from: med6753 on May 12, 2018, 12:03:20 pm ---
--- Quote from: tggzzz on May 12, 2018, 07:05:11 am ---These 24x5 repair notes are sufficiently useful that we would benefit from them being on some 24x5 repair thread, not merely buried in theses 10,000+ posts!
Thanks.
--- Quote from: mnementh on May 12, 2018, 03:28:21 am ---Here's links to a pdf parts list, a pdf dissertation on rebuilding the Tek 24xx DC-DC converter, a page that helped me with links to a lot of other useful info on repairing the 2465, and here is KO4BB's archive of service manuals and resources for the 2465B/2467B. Please don't forget to give back a little via the button; hosting those documents isn't free and you can skip Starbucks or McD's for a day. :-+
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I think that stuff has already been posted in the 2465 repair thread.
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Yep, its there and many others buried in that gigantic thread.
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My trials and tribulations in getting the 2465 DMS up and running are buried in that thread too.
BravoV:
--- Quote from: med6753 on May 12, 2018, 05:16:04 pm ---My trials and tribulations in getting the 2465 DMS up and running are buried in that thread too.
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Yep, I'm fully aware of that, much appreciated :-+, still much-much better than spreaded across multiple threads and multiple sections.
bd139:
There needs to be a “repair stories” site I think. Rather than a forum that is.
med6753:
OK gang, put the kiddies to bed. Tell your XYL it's normal to look. Dim the lights. Tek 2465 pron to follow...
Pix1: The top plate with original factory sign-offs. I did not pull the top plate.
Pix2: The PITA squirrel cage fan on the rear. Later 2465A and B used a conventional fan.
Pix3: The main board in all it's glory. Looks nice and clean. No dust or dirt.
Pix4: The infamous U800. This one is the robust Tek die. Later were Maxium die and they were failure prone.
Pix5: The pin thru hole A5 board. Not ONE tant in sight. And it looks like the build date was 1984.
Power supply check at J119:
-15V -14.997V
+5V digital +4.984V
+10.00 Ref +10.003V
-5V -4.980V
+15V +14.994V
+87V +86.945V
+42.4V +42.500V
-8V -8.013V
+5V analog +4.973V
Checked ripple and all in spec. Based upon what I see I think this scope has relatively low hours. But the 2465 doesn't have the EXER05 so I can't verify that.
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