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Default Tek 465 o'scope - no display

Pressing beamfinder shows a beam, and I can adjust it, but I get
absolutely nothing without pressing beamfinder. This goes for the
calibrator or another input signal (such as a 120V wall outlet.) Is
this repairable? I am very mechanically inclined, but only mildly
(very mildly) electronically inclined.

Is there any hope for me?


- Chris P.

 
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