nice work, can you direct me to a tutorial that use's dinosaur equipment I have a wave tek model 135 amd a really old tektronix cathode tube Os scope.
I would sure like to use them, when I bought them I figured it wouldn't be difficult, till they arrived and I saw all the adjustment knobs, taht was 3 years ago,,LOL!
Thanks for the demo; although aware of its presence, I've never used the X-Y function during tests. I've only ever used it for making patterns on the screen but I like the idea and must try to employ it some time.
Thank You. This was very helpfull. I rebuild vintage amplifiers and this is a life saver. Please don't hesitate to post more videos. Love your test equipment.
I didnt catch why the x/y setting,could you please explain.
jw228w 1 month ago
thanks - nice crisp delivery, with facts I can use, and without theatrics or editorialzing. Good work
primeq 2 months ago
Thanks for the video. The Fluke 867B has the component tester signature function built in. I dont know of any other multimeter that has that.
TheSatanicJews 3 months ago
nice work, can you direct me to a tutorial that use's dinosaur equipment I have a wave tek model 135 amd a really old tektronix cathode tube Os scope.
I would sure like to use them, when I bought them I figured it wouldn't be difficult, till they arrived and I saw all the adjustment knobs, taht was 3 years ago,,LOL!
Eddlipton 4 months ago
Thanks for the demo; although aware of its presence, I've never used the X-Y function during tests. I've only ever used it for making patterns on the screen but I like the idea and must try to employ it some time.
Kind Regards ... Andy
AndyDaviesByTheSea 5 months ago
Thank You. This was very helpfull. I rebuild vintage amplifiers and this is a life saver. Please don't hesitate to post more videos. Love your test equipment.
jasoneyes01 8 months ago 2
What are the two resister values for R1 & R2?
dlt205 9 months ago
@dlt205 that is resister values in the schematic shown
dlt205 9 months ago
@dlt205 Thank you for pointing out that we didn't include the R1 & R2 values. They are 1 kΩ for R1 and 10 Ω for R2.
BKPrecisionVideos 9 months ago
Thanks for the vid. I enjoy seeing BK precision represented on youtube.
hannobisschoff1 9 months ago 2
1:07 - It's not a 20 mega hurt generator. It's 20 megahertz.
It bugs me when technical people think hertz is plural for something.
2:19 - He says 4 "kilo hurt"
tonykara 1 year ago 3
@tonykara You are correct. We will try to avoid similar oversights in future videos.
BKPrecisionVideos 10 months ago
@tonykara Based on the response below, the dude's ego is now measured at 1 megahurt.
toolhackerdotcom 9 months ago