Hi!
Sorry for troubling you guys, but I would like to ask you some question about a Tektronix 2235 100MHz Analog Oscilloscope. I got it little more than a year ago and it worked like a charm until now, but recently it started acting somewhat strangely.
#1 There is a high pitched noise coming from the Scope. There's "nothing wrong" with it, except, that I don't like that high pitched sound and I don't think it should give out such noise. It's most likely from the PSU and some caps are giving up.
#2 Using the Beam Find I got a small line and not a dot. According to some service manuals it should be the "Unblanking Logic". Besides the Beam Find the horizontal deflection works great. The scope it still quite accurate.
#3 This problem is maybe the most tricky. The projected wave is getting squished horizontally, so it's getting smaller. Today I used the Scope for some extensive debugging and I used it for 4-5 hours constantly. At the end the wave got squished horizontally.
It turned it off, and I noticed that the Scope was somewhat warm. It sits on the top of my table, nothing restricts the "airflow". It wasn't hot, but somewhat warm. After the Scope cooled down it worked like a charm again.
For #1 I know where to look and I have some idea about what could cause it. For #2 I somewhat know where to look, but I'm all ears for any idea. But #3 is another thing. As long the scope is nice and cool there is nothing wrong, but after it warms up (at least 4 hours at room temperature (it's around 15-17 Celsius at my "workshop") the problem appears.
I have a job to finish with a deadline that's getting closer so until I finished I don't have that much time to take it apart, but most of the work with the scope is done. Until then I'm all ears for what should I look for as the source of the problem.
Thank you for your help in advance!