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What's wrong with my Tek 2335?

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Recently I got an old oscilloscope,it was an old type,Tek 2335.
But something wrong went with it after I took apart it and assembled it.
It had no display on the screen and a LED indicator lit on (as Fig1 shows).
Fig1.jpg

I got explaination from its instruction manual that Chanel 1 & 2 var control is out of calibraed detent. (as Fig2 shows)
Fig2.GIF

Anyone could tell me how to fix that?
Thanks a lot!
 

I have a 2235 scope. The center control (i.e., those missing knobs) must be turned fully clockwise to activate a switch, which makes the uncal light go out. Maybe the switch is bad?

John
 
Thanks for your reply!

Those missed knobs were turned off by myself ,I wanted do a clean for the front panel.
It should be turned fully counterclock.
That indicate went off now.
But there 's no display on the screen. I still need more work to fix it.:-?
 

What happens when you press "beam find" on the left ?
 

A new problem is that two test points on the board near the screen tube tail, only have a voltage of 5.3 V,which singed with "102V" orignally.(As figure A & B shows, test points are marked with red cycle)
But there is no so high voltage on power supply board.
A.jpg
B.jpg
 

You need to find a service manual to help fix this.
 

Check on Yahoo Groups where there is a very active forum of Tek users. Someone there is sure to have the information you need.

Brian.
 

There was no display still when I pressed "beam find".Sure there's something goes wrong with the tube circuits.
That test point signed with "102V" only has voltage of 5.3V.

---------- Post added at 12:21 ---------- Previous post was at 12:19 ----------

Yes,a service manual would be very helpful.
But there's only service manual for Tek 2235 and only Instruction manual for Tek2335 on the Internet.

---------- Post added at 12:22 ---------- Previous post was at 12:21 ----------

Check on Yahoo Groups where there is a very active forum of Tek users. Someone there is sure to have the information you need.

Brian.


Thank you.
Can you give their name?I found many Tek groups on Yahoo.
 

There was no display still when I pressed "beam find".Sure there's something goes wrong with the tube circuits.
That test point signed with "102V" only has voltage of 5.3V.

It sounds like you may have a HV power supply issue.


Can you give their name?I found many Tek groups on Yahoo.

Here is one of the Tektronix Scope User Groups that Brian mentioned.

**broken link removed**

BigDog

---------- Post added at 12:54 ---------- Previous post was at 12:40 ----------

QService has your scope service manual for $12.49:

TEKTRONIX 2335 SERVICE MANUAL CD

BigDog
 

It sounds like you may have a HV power supply issue.




Here is one of the Tektronix Scope User Groups that Brian mentioned.

**broken link removed**

BigDog

---------- Post added at 12:54 ---------- Previous post was at 12:40 ----------

QService has your scope service manual for $12.49:

TEKTRONIX 2335 SERVICE MANUAL CD

BigDog

Well,the service manual seems too dear for me. This machine costed me only $30. But its manual costs $12.5.:-o
 

Dear jigshaw i have this service manual [ tektronix 2235]
 

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I have the 2235 manual too, it's a common model but this is a 2335 which is relatively rare and a completely different design.

Brian.
 

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