I powered it up on a variac and the power bulb comes on and it has a tiny line in the display. Most likely the tube is toast, but I can't find a manual anywhere.
So I might suggest looking for pics of the 1960s Heathkit models, to find that model #, then search for manuals for it.
There do seem to be several Heathkit fan clubs out there, they could help you, too.
Holy shit, that looks like it was wired by Dennis the Menace, I wonder if it ever worked...
Just take care around the higher voltage circuitry that drives the CRT!!! Including leftover stored charge on any caps.
Holy shit, that looks like it was wired by Dennis the Menace, I wonder if it ever worked...
Just take care around the higher voltage circuitry that drives the CRT!!! Including leftover stored charge on any caps.
I powered it up on a variac and the power bulb comes on and it has a tiny line in the display. Most likely the tube is toast, but I can't find a manual anywhere.
Don't write it off yet. All this will have is a line with no input, if that. This scope will have no writing in the display, just the trace. The trace (line) needs a trigger. Adjusting the trigger input and Sync Amp(litude) should get a solid horizontal line. If you'll post a pic showing ALL of the various controls and inputs/outputs labels I can probably help you more.
Don't write it off yet. All this will have is a line with no input, if that. This scope will have no writing in the display, just the trace. The trace (line) needs a trigger. Adjusting the trigger input and Sync Amp(litude) should get a solid horizontal line. If you'll post a pic showing ALL of the various controls and inputs/outputs labels I can probably help you more.