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[SOLVED] Service Manual for Tektronix 2205 needed

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Hi,
Has anyone got the Tektronix 2205 Service Manual or the High Voltage schematics they could upload as RAR or PDF files please.
I got some but the writing was totally unreadable, maybe were scanned at 300DPI?

Help would be much appreciated.
 

Many Thanks,
Can now see CRT cathode should be over -1000V maybe -1800V . Would like clearer, but this is a big help.
Thanks again.
 

Hello,
Thanks for that, it was worth it just to look at the interesting site. A pity that the PDF is like my other ones, readable in many parts but not always and the CRT Supply diagram is difficult to read for Voltages and Values especially if you magnify. Fortunately ( I hope ), from experience, the Volts etc I have measured and faulty parts replaced now point me elsewhere.

Thank you once again.
 

Hi Dejayc,

Its so, as you are writing, but a worse scan is often better as noting :)...
You can order that SM for $11 from: title
I have 2 manuals from their, the prices are every time low, & (my) quality of scan is excellent :)...
Best greetings,
K.
 
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Hi Karesz,
Absolutely, I am grateful to you and Sbirov for the info. I have to admit I go for the schematic first as it usually tells me all I need to know. If I look in the many pages of info there are references which confirm the voltages and those are readable. If I repair this Scope it will be given to the club so cost has to be minimised. Your help has been much appreciated.

Best regards to all,

Dejayc.
 

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