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I've got 5mhz osciloscope, Trio CS1575.
The problem is that channel 1 and channel 2 both has incorrect vertical voltage display (per-bar). When ch1 and ch2 vol/div dial are exactly in the same position, the display on screen is different. How to adjust this internally? Which pot in the pcb? |
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