This is what I was doing during the outage....
Type 321A burn-in status. One anomaly. It takes upwards of a half hour or more for the vertical to stabilize after power up. But once stabilized it's pretty much solid and the DC balance has minimal shift. I think the 7586 Nuvistor in the pre-amp is the culprit. I have spares so I'm going to change it. But I'll have to check the vertical gain, compensation, and DC balance all over again but it's no big deal.
The Type 547. Studied the manual and there is one terminal strip to check all the PSU outputs for voltage, ripple, and typical resistance to ground. Perfect. Not so fast. That terminal strip is on the underside of the scope. (See pix). No way can I attempt to move that scope on it's side at this time. And there's absolutely no way I will attempt to power it up unless I can at least perform the resistance checks. As it is applying power to a unit with unknown power status is way out of my comfort zone. Preference would be total PSU re-cap first. So this project is on hold for now.
Mouser order. Ordered parts Tuesday. Initially was going to ship Wednesday. Got an e-mail that said due to warehouse load and Covid precautions the order would ship today (Thursday). I have no problem with 2 day turnaround but it presents a problem. UPS doesn't deliver on Saturday. So I'll get the order on Monday. This is the 2nd time I paid $7.99 for UPS two day and didn't get the service I paid for. Not Mouser's fault. FedEx and worthless USPS deliver on Saturday. Why not UPS?
The parts in that order are a BOM for the PSU re-cap of the Type 422, Once that's complete I can perform final calibration/compensation and that project will be complete.
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