Re: [ot] I won a toy!
Gary Tateosian did pass the time by typing:
> "DougW" wrote: > >> So here, sitting in front of the monitor is a bran spanking new >> Tektronix TDS2002 two channel digital storage oscilloscope with >> test probes. > ...sweet. Hmm I could use one of those right about now to work on one > of my tube amps... =-) Don't remind me. I've got a friend that has two Onkyo amps that need to be fixed. Damn things weigh over 100lbs. It's easier to go there than truck them here. -- DougW |
Re: [ot] I won a toy!
Gary Tateosian did pass the time by typing:
> "DougW" wrote: > >> So here, sitting in front of the monitor is a bran spanking new >> Tektronix TDS2002 two channel digital storage oscilloscope with >> test probes. > ...sweet. Hmm I could use one of those right about now to work on one > of my tube amps... =-) Don't remind me. I've got a friend that has two Onkyo amps that need to be fixed. Damn things weigh over 100lbs. It's easier to go there than truck them here. -- DougW |
Re: [ot] I won a toy!
Gary Tateosian did pass the time by typing:
> "DougW" wrote: > >> So here, sitting in front of the monitor is a bran spanking new >> Tektronix TDS2002 two channel digital storage oscilloscope with >> test probes. > ...sweet. Hmm I could use one of those right about now to work on one > of my tube amps... =-) Don't remind me. I've got a friend that has two Onkyo amps that need to be fixed. Damn things weigh over 100lbs. It's easier to go there than truck them here. -- DougW |
Re: [ot] I won a toy!
L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Hi Doug, > Congratulations. What are you going to test with it, stuffed > circuit boards, your heart beat? > http://www.avalontest.com/shop/tektr...ds2002_tek.htm Thanks, I was just about to go looking for parts and prices. Actually the first thing to get tested and recorded will be the O2 sensor input on the Jeep, the 5 and 8V outputs from the ECU, and the spark profile. Should be able to use the sensor from my engine analyzier to feed the scope. Then all the stuff I couldn't test before with just a multimeter. Like the CPS and camshaft sensor. Then comes the power supply for my JVC HR-D970U VCR. It took a good whack few years back and never has acted properly. CRAP! I've got another hoby back from the hoby graveyard. :) Still have to order the PC interface. I plan on having a page with waveforms from good sensors and might even slide a bad sensor back in to watch what it does. But first I need some "expendable" probes and a good protective case. -- DougW |
Re: [ot] I won a toy!
L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Hi Doug, > Congratulations. What are you going to test with it, stuffed > circuit boards, your heart beat? > http://www.avalontest.com/shop/tektr...ds2002_tek.htm Thanks, I was just about to go looking for parts and prices. Actually the first thing to get tested and recorded will be the O2 sensor input on the Jeep, the 5 and 8V outputs from the ECU, and the spark profile. Should be able to use the sensor from my engine analyzier to feed the scope. Then all the stuff I couldn't test before with just a multimeter. Like the CPS and camshaft sensor. Then comes the power supply for my JVC HR-D970U VCR. It took a good whack few years back and never has acted properly. CRAP! I've got another hoby back from the hoby graveyard. :) Still have to order the PC interface. I plan on having a page with waveforms from good sensors and might even slide a bad sensor back in to watch what it does. But first I need some "expendable" probes and a good protective case. -- DougW |
Re: [ot] I won a toy!
L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Hi Doug, > Congratulations. What are you going to test with it, stuffed > circuit boards, your heart beat? > http://www.avalontest.com/shop/tektr...ds2002_tek.htm Thanks, I was just about to go looking for parts and prices. Actually the first thing to get tested and recorded will be the O2 sensor input on the Jeep, the 5 and 8V outputs from the ECU, and the spark profile. Should be able to use the sensor from my engine analyzier to feed the scope. Then all the stuff I couldn't test before with just a multimeter. Like the CPS and camshaft sensor. Then comes the power supply for my JVC HR-D970U VCR. It took a good whack few years back and never has acted properly. CRAP! I've got another hoby back from the hoby graveyard. :) Still have to order the PC interface. I plan on having a page with waveforms from good sensors and might even slide a bad sensor back in to watch what it does. But first I need some "expendable" probes and a good protective case. -- DougW |
Re: [ot] I won a toy!
L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Hi Doug, > Congratulations. What are you going to test with it, stuffed > circuit boards, your heart beat? > http://www.avalontest.com/shop/tektr...ds2002_tek.htm Thanks, I was just about to go looking for parts and prices. Actually the first thing to get tested and recorded will be the O2 sensor input on the Jeep, the 5 and 8V outputs from the ECU, and the spark profile. Should be able to use the sensor from my engine analyzier to feed the scope. Then all the stuff I couldn't test before with just a multimeter. Like the CPS and camshaft sensor. Then comes the power supply for my JVC HR-D970U VCR. It took a good whack few years back and never has acted properly. CRAP! I've got another hoby back from the hoby graveyard. :) Still have to order the PC interface. I plan on having a page with waveforms from good sensors and might even slide a bad sensor back in to watch what it does. But first I need some "expendable" probes and a good protective case. -- DougW |
Re: [ot] I won a toy!
Cool.
DougW wrote: > > Thanks, I was just about to go looking for parts and prices. > > Actually the first thing to get tested and recorded will be the > O2 sensor input on the Jeep, the 5 and 8V outputs from the ECU, > and the spark profile. Should be able to use the sensor from my > engine analyzier to feed the scope. Then all the stuff I couldn't > test before with just a multimeter. Like the CPS and camshaft sensor. > > Then comes the power supply for my JVC HR-D970U VCR. It took a > good whack few years back and never has acted properly. > > CRAP! I've got another hoby back from the hoby graveyard. :) > > Still have to order the PC interface. I plan on having a page > with waveforms from good sensors and might even slide a bad > sensor back in to watch what it does. But first I need some > "expendable" probes and a good protective case. > > -- > DougW |
Re: [ot] I won a toy!
Cool.
DougW wrote: > > Thanks, I was just about to go looking for parts and prices. > > Actually the first thing to get tested and recorded will be the > O2 sensor input on the Jeep, the 5 and 8V outputs from the ECU, > and the spark profile. Should be able to use the sensor from my > engine analyzier to feed the scope. Then all the stuff I couldn't > test before with just a multimeter. Like the CPS and camshaft sensor. > > Then comes the power supply for my JVC HR-D970U VCR. It took a > good whack few years back and never has acted properly. > > CRAP! I've got another hoby back from the hoby graveyard. :) > > Still have to order the PC interface. I plan on having a page > with waveforms from good sensors and might even slide a bad > sensor back in to watch what it does. But first I need some > "expendable" probes and a good protective case. > > -- > DougW |
Re: [ot] I won a toy!
Cool.
DougW wrote: > > Thanks, I was just about to go looking for parts and prices. > > Actually the first thing to get tested and recorded will be the > O2 sensor input on the Jeep, the 5 and 8V outputs from the ECU, > and the spark profile. Should be able to use the sensor from my > engine analyzier to feed the scope. Then all the stuff I couldn't > test before with just a multimeter. Like the CPS and camshaft sensor. > > Then comes the power supply for my JVC HR-D970U VCR. It took a > good whack few years back and never has acted properly. > > CRAP! I've got another hoby back from the hoby graveyard. :) > > Still have to order the PC interface. I plan on having a page > with waveforms from good sensors and might even slide a bad > sensor back in to watch what it does. But first I need some > "expendable" probes and a good protective case. > > -- > DougW |
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