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I have a very old Tek 465 scope that I picked up many years ago in a
surplus sale. It works just fine, but it's always had a small anomaly... If you center a trace vertically on the screen, the left end of the trace (about 3/8" worth) bends slightly downward. If you move the trace up away from vertical center, the bend goes away, and doesn't occur again all the way to the top. If you move the trace down instead, the bend also goes away, until you reach the extreme bottom, when it then bends upward slightly. This effect happens on either channel, and seems independent of the vertical gain or sweep frequency. I'm wondering if this would be indicative of some internal damage to the display tube, or (hopefully) some defective/drifting internal component that I might replace. Thanks for any advice... |
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