Well bugger me whoever did the call on this scope was a fucking mong. The thing was calibrated at the wrong end of the variable detents
. Slowly working through the cal process...
Fortunately, you're smarter than they were.
mnem
Cuter too. ![Laughing :-DD](https://www.eevblog.com/forum/Smileys/default/smiley_laughing.gif)
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I think a monkey is smarter
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Anyway it's done, calibrated and it's working nicely. Only outstanding issues are a hefty gash on the shield and the cal signal loop is broken off. I will work out a cunning plan to resolve those issues shortly. Component tester works nicely. Latest date code is around 1983. All capacitors test fine as well.
CRT is pin sharp:
![](https://imgur.com/3ayHns0.jpg)
Cleaned up:
![](https://imgur.com/IiSkd4i.jpg)
DG1022Z standing in as a time-mark generator.
![](https://imgur.com/MA1PDYm.jpg)
Might buy another one if I see it for spares
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Edit: some performance measurements:
1. Rise time = 12.5ns ~ 28MHz bandwidth. Not bad
2. 3dB point = 26Mhz. Also not bad.
3. Triggers to = 48MHz. Pretty good
4. Displays signal to = 92MHz. Pretty good.
Not bad for a 20MHz scope.