[NJARC] Oscilloscopy Questions...

John Ruccolo jr6v6gt at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 26 13:22:59 EDT 2010


Hi Scott,

Oscilloscopy Questions....Oscilloscopy? A typo? But I think you may have 
invented a new word.

Oscilloscopy -- the science and study of the Oscilloscope.

JR



----- Original Message ----
From: Scott Roberts <ng19delta at yahoo.com>
To: John Ruccolo <jr6v6gt at yahoo.com>; NJARC Radio Club <njarc at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wed, August 25, 2010 12:52:38 PM
Subject: Oscilloscopy Questions...

Hi All- (I am reposting this to the reflector with additional information...)

My original question to John, who suggested posting it here: 
"I have been looking at e-bay for ossci probes(I have none for the nice LabVolt 
798 on which I can find no info) and I am confused- should I just buy by price 
or what? I need 4- one for the output & 1 for each of the three inputs. I find 
something like 500 on the buy it now for 100mhz Oscilloscope  Probes... I really 
don't want to buy direct from Hong Kong or China if I can buy from a dealer in 
the US. I know to look for a 1x/10x What else should I be looking for? Should 
one be high volt (<2k volts)? Or not a worry?"

The oscilloscope has 4 main BNC connections on the front- 
Ch. 1 or X in
Ch. 2 or Y in
Ch. 3 or Ext Trig In
CH. 1 Output 25 Mv/DIV into 50 ohm Term
and one on back:
Z AXIS INPUT Blanked by TTL H Level

Figure I need a connect up for each one...

I futzed with it a bit last night, and found it has some neat stuff, which I am 
sure will really be useful once I have probes and some idea what I am doing... 
When on, it gives two traces to start- and they can be run independently, or 
both at the same time. You can also get them to "Add" which forms a third trace. 
Then, you can pop out a knob, and get a third channel trace, and pull another, 
and you get "QUAD", another trace setup! As mentioned previously, there is a 
"CH.1 OUT" BNC on the face as well. I have a rough idea how to make it do 
things, but no real understanding of what I am doing with it yet. I have figured 
which controls do the basic operations- move the trace up, down, left, right, 
etc; intensity, focus.

More detailed info: 
The "V-Mode" panel includes: CH-1, ADD, CH-2, CHOP(which puts all the traces up) 
and ALT, and X-Y

To the left of the CH1 & CH2 Volts/Div knobs are an "AC-GND-DC" selector for 
each.

There is a CH-2 INV switch.

A Calibration connection.

Horizontal Display panel offers A, and a selector switch forb labelled Trigger & 
TV-H(A at TV-V) on the one side of the switch, AFTER DLY on the other, with the 
parameters "INTEN BY B, ALT, B" as its choices.

Sweep Mode offers Auto, Norm, and Single.

The A-Trig panel has COUPLING(AC, HF rej, DC, TV-V, TH-H) and SOURCE(ALT, CH-1, 
CH-2 LINE, .2V/DIV, 2V/DIV [these last two are associated with CH-3, or EXT TRIG 
IN BNC])

There is a SLOPE control, which basically inverts the sine polarity, as well as 
the usual VOLTS/DIV for CH-1 & CH-2 (5mV-5V, with a Variable x10 mag switch, 
.5-2mV) and one main Time Delay(dual switch- A & B) .02 uS to 50 mS, on both, 
and .1-.5 S on A ONLY. Also a vernier DLY Time Multiplier and an AB TRACE SEP 
switch, with an A VARIABLE pull out center knob.

I can get a sine wave on it, but not much else- and that is only when in certain 
positions...

Thanks for any help!


Scott


--- On Wed, 8/25/10, John Ruccolo <jr6v6gt at yahoo.com> wrote:

> From: John Ruccolo <jr6v6gt at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [NJARC] tv/radio repair shop inventory for sale
> To: "Scott Roberts" <ng19delta at yahoo.com>
> Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2010, 12:39 AM
> Scott,
> 
> I would put that question on the reflector, or ask Al Klase
> and/or Steve 
> Goulart, since they're way better than me with scopes.
> 
> Why do you need a probe for the scope.s *output*? What's up
> with that??
> 
> JR
> 


      


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