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My new (old) oscilloscope won't sweep... any suggestions? - Click HERE for Original Thread
steve
Other than getting a brain that is (seems I'm stuck with this old dull one). I just got an old 466 tek scope off ebay... which sort'a works... but does not display a normal sweep... I can find a beam using the beam finder, and I can get an xy display, and I can even get a single sweep .... but I can't seem to get the trigger to 'shoot'...

Its been some years since I last used a scope, probably since this scope was in its prime, but I don't think it should be that difficult to get a sweep (hey... I was so desperate that I even followed the directions in the 'instruction manual').

I hope that I'm just stupid, and some one will tell me to just push the.... button... but on the other hand, if the scope has a serious problem I need to find out now while I can still return it...

so any help will be greatly appreciated

thanks

steve
SY
If there's a switch that allows selection of trigger source, set it to "auto" or "line" and see what happens.
steve
This scope has three trigger modes: auto, norm, and single sweep... single sweep works... it also has a trigger source selector which includes: norm, ch1, ch2, line, ext, ext/10... (scope will single sweep when trigger source is set to line, norm, or to channel with signal). There is also a trigger display button, which doesn't sweep either, but does show amplitude change when displayed with the beam finder...

I think I've tried every conceivable combination of trigger options... but I could be wrong....


thanks again,

steve
SY
How about auto and line? Do you get a sweep then?

Also, with those set, you might want to play with the holdoff and level adjustments.
steve
it works! it works!..... old buttons do get sticky... and while pushing my source buttons back and forth it suddenly gave a reasonably clean trace... Now I just have to fix the 'invert' button and I'll be able to use the second channel.


thanks again.....

steve

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