I've got a Handykit 202E oscilloscope, a very basic, unpretentious, no-frills, 20MHz 2 channel scope from the early nineties. Though it is functionality wise very limited compared to those newfangled digital scopes, it has served me well. That is until this morning. Now I could try to describe what I see when I power it up, but my English is not that good, and as they say a picture is worth more than a thousand words. So I put a little clip on youtube: .
Does anyone have a clue how to fix this?
Early nineties? I got mine in 1988! Mine got bad switches which caused unstable traces. Otherwise you can check the electrolytics on the PSU / CRT board.
Here is the manual with full schematics:
http://mypdfmanuals.com/dref/2181374
Hey, it's already the 2nd of April in Europe. Too late!
This probably explains it: