| oscilloscope at victoria st. vinnie's. twelve bux, cheap! - Click HERE for Original Thread |
| maxro |
There is a Starkit oscilloscope at the local St. Vincent de Paul for $12 if anyone's interested. Actually there were two, but I bought the Heathkit one. Any ideas on how to use it?
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| tade |
| Is it in workign order? I think I might like to own one! |
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| maxro |
I think it sort of works. I really don't know anything about these things. It powers on, but emits a quiet humming noise. With nothing hooked up to it, there is a trace that looks like a partial waveform. I would think that it should be a stationary point with no input. I fiddled with the dials but couldn't get the trace to stand still. Probably not worth shipping as it's rather big and heavy.
I took the Heathkit one because it has a stationary trace and maximum frequency of 150kHz, rather than the Starkit's 75kHz. Also it doesn't hum.
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| tade |
| i see. I dont think i am could manage to fix it even if it werent bulky. Good score though. |
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| tomtt |
first scope i bought, cleaned the pots, first thing, with wd-40.
showed the guy i bought it from, he says, i couldn't get that fine
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| lgreen |
| quote: | Originally posted by maxro
I think it sort of works. I really don't know anything about these things. It powers on, but emits a quiet humming noise. With nothing hooked up to it, there is a trace that looks like a partial waveform. I would think that it should be a stationary point with no input. I fiddled with the dials but couldn't get the trace to stand still. Probably not worth shipping as it's rather big and heavy.
I took the Heathkit one because it has a stationary trace and maximum frequency of 150kHz, rather than the Starkit's 75kHz. Also it doesn't hum.
Max |
You may be seeing AC noise, change the "time/div" control and the trace should move faster, you should not get a dot. Hook it up to a test tone (you can download some from my web site below) and see if you can see the wave. You want to go at like 2 or 5v/div (vertical) and vary the horiz (time div), AC couple.
You read these per division on the screen so at 1v/div (vertical) a trace that goes up 1 div = 1volt. time/div is on horiz, note that frequency = 1/time to compute what freq you are seeing.
have fun, you can figure it out. |
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| maxro |
| quote: | Originally posted by lgreen
You may be seeing AC noise, change the "time/div" control and the trace should move faster, you should not get a dot. Hook it up to a test tone (you can download some from my web site below) and see if you can see the wave. You want to go at like 2 or 5v/div (vertical) and vary the horiz (time div), AC couple.
You read these per division on the screen so at 1v/div (vertical) a trace that goes up 1 div = 1volt. time/div is on horiz, note that frequency = 1/time to compute what freq you are seeing.
have fun, you can figure it out. |
Well, actually that was on the humming one that I didn't get. Probably the ac hum I was hearing that was showing up on the screen.
I was just playing with mine and getting a nice horizontal line, but it started to smell bad (no magic smoke, though), so I turned it off and unplugged it. I'll investigate further, later on. Hope I didn't pick the wrong one.
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