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Offline BosteveTopic starter

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Calibration wanted for Tektronix 2465B
« on: April 03, 2025, 08:01:53 pm »
Maybe a long shot, but hoping to have a recently repaired Tek 2465B calibrated to a hobbyist level. (Blown RIFA caps C1016 and 1018 replaced and R1016 and 1018 replaced. Crystal replaced). Works but calibration error. Voltage measurements not accurate.
I am in the Boston area but could ship.
 

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Re: Calibration wanted for Tektronix 2465B
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2025, 08:34:13 pm »
The answer is in your other thread.

Hint: don't doublepost; is simply wastes everybody's time
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Re: Calibration wanted for Tektronix 2465B
« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2025, 08:39:05 am »
Maybe a long shot, but hoping to have a recently repaired Tek 2465B calibrated to a hobbyist level. (Blown RIFA caps C1016 and 1018 replaced and R1016 and 1018 replaced. Crystal replaced). Works but calibration error. Voltage measurements not accurate.slope
I am in the Boston area but could ship.
Hey there,
If you're just aiming for hobbyist-level calibration, you might not need a full lab-grade service. Do you have access to any reference voltage sources or a known good DMM? Sometimes just tweaking the voltage calibration against a trusted meter can get you close enough for bench work.
 


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