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Re: [Amps] RF probe and SSB (may be a little OT)

To: Bob Tortajada <n6ri@rtort.com>,W2RU - Bud Hippisley <W2RU@frontiernet.net>
Subject: Re: [Amps] RF probe and SSB (may be a little OT)
From: Peter Chadwick <g3rzp@g3rzp.wanadoo.co.uk>
Reply-to: g3rzp@g3rzp.wanadoo.co.uk
Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 10:59:19 +0100 (CET)
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Bob said:
>I have a Tek-475, just no probes or manual. The manual I can get from 
the internet, but the plethora of knobs and buttons on the 475 has 
humbled me. To be honest, I have no idea what most of them do.

I know I need a RF probe, but not sure if that is something easy to 
build or buy.<

Get a manual, and read it. You'll learn quite a lot. Buy a pair of standard 
oscilloscope probes - ones good for 100MHz or so. Probably set you back $50 - 
$100, but they're a real good investment to go with the very good 'scope that 
you have. Probes give an attenuation, usually of 10, although there 100:1 
probes out there. You can get quite good ones which are switchable to be either 
a times 1 or a times 10. In times 10, they provide much less loading of the 
circuit - usually, they are something like 10 Megohm in parallel with about 
10pF. If I remember correctly, the Tek probes for the 475   automatically 
switch the indicator lights on the scope so that it always reads right, so if 
you can get the proper Tek probes, it's worth it. You also need to adjust the 
probe, but that's doen by connecting it to the calibrator output on the scope 
and adjusting the internal capacitor until the waveform is nice and square. Not 
a major task.
For really low loading, you need a FET probe, but it won't be necessary for 
what you're trying to do. Mine cost me $120 at Dayton the other year:  I don't 
often use it, but when I do need to, it more than earns its keep.
You might find an 'introduction to oscilloscopes' book somewhere, but I 
couldn't say where - maybe one of the introductory electronics books might be 
the thing. The only one I've got is a pre WW2 one, and that is of historical 
interest only - they didn't have scope probes, triggered timebases, delayed 
timebases or bandwidths over about 2MHz in those days! It even goes into gas 
focussed CRT's.....
73
Peter G3RZP
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