[HP 120B scope]
Very nice , one of the few common round CRT hp scopes I haven't got in my collection, have the 130A & 130C, many 140 series, a couple of 175A and two versions of the hardest to find the 150A/AR.
That's my luck eh ?! My very first HP scope bought by accident turns out to be one that even an avid collector like you somehow doesn't yet have ?!
Maybe it's because it's common as you say, so you didn't try that hard to get one ? You focused on the rare ones...
Only have one classic Tek here, the dual beam 502A.
So we are complementary then !
HP fan with one Tek up in the UK, and the other way around in Frog land.
That packaging was terrible, you were very very lucky not to end up with the cast front handles snapped off. Really needed to spend a bit more on a bigger box and 2-3 inches of protection all around.
Yes I consider myself very lucky indeed. However I never expected to have a top notch packaging, seeing as the guy gave it away, did not have a single penny from the "sale"...how could I expect him to PAY to get proper materials to package the thing well. giving it for free was already nice enough, but asking him to lose money in the process uh... not happening in this world. I should have offered to send him a few Euros to buy some polystyrene and large enough card board boxes, but didn't think of it, and he didn't ask either...
So let's just rejoice that it arrived intact !
If you haven't seen this then have a look, it's some history from the designer that worked on the 120B;
Thanks fr the links, was a great read !
It's my first HP piece of gear so I know absolutely no internet "places" to leanr about the history of the brand, all the models, their specs, forums to get help and knowledge etc... I have zero connection to the HP world. Now I have you, and this website, it's a start, should do it for this lone scope I think !
Think it's a bit harsh calling 450kHz bandwidth "abysmal", it was intended as a lower cost & spec oscilloscope and something Tek didn't have in their line-up at the time, the article above suggests these low cost scopes sold reasonably well.
Hey I was just being sarcastic, you are on TEA you know !
And I have to disagree on your thoughts about the knobs/jacks looking & feeling cheap.
I didn't mean to trigger you !
OK, will wait 'til I refurbish the scope to give my final judgment on those knobs... maybe with a thorough cleaning and a a bit of buffing, they will come up much nicer...
Anyway... I couldn't help. I decided to pick the missing tubes in my old Teks to try and fire up the HP 120B.... but ran into troubles after just 5 minutes.
The 3 missing 6U8.. according to my little spreadsheet where I collected, from the part manuals, what scope contains what tubes and in what quantity.... it appeared that the 6U8 were present, somehow, in only ONE scope : the type 515A. And only has 3 of them, which is exactly how many I need for the HP scope so..
So, I just pulled one of my 515A, the one I am willing to "sacrifice", installed it on the bench, removed both side panels, and looked at all the tubes, searching for the 6U8 tubes and.... found NONE AT ALL !!!! Eh ?!!!
So I am in trouble, will need to BUY them, no, that was not planned...
So, I checked the parts list in the manual, to see where I goofed up, because surely I did, somewhere... and it appears that the 6U8 ARE listed... but only for EARLY units ! So I guess my unit is not old enough... though I can't tell because I can't make sens of the SN numbering system on these old Teks, often.
HOWEVER..... it says that newer units replaced the 6U8 with.... with ..... a 6AU6 !! Have TONS of them in my Teks scopes, tons of them !
So... maybe I can substitute the 6U8 with 6AU6's ? That's assuming that did not require modifications to the surrounding passive components, resistor values etc... I guess I could check for that too, to feel better...
Welcoming any thoughts on the matter !!!
UPDATE : Oh oh... no, not that simple. Parts list says that one of the 6U8 was replaced by a 6AU6, but the other two 6U8 were replaced with 6DJ8's ! So I guess it's more complex than meets th eye and I should order actual 6U8 tubes ? So much for my cheap and quick power up... postponed then