OK we don't know if there's a problem with the HV (~1200V) or not.
Don't put your meter across the 1200V it will get zapped. There's a trick to measure this but normally you don't have to measure it. It is often checked by measuring current by measuring the voltage across R62. Don't worry for now deal with that later.
There's many things to go wrong and it only takes one to stuff it up.
So it's best to go through each section one by one.
For reference:
http://steptorun.com/shop/icon/2/EX-3-0022.jpgPower:
- Are the heaters on all the tubes lighting-up? (Including the Display you should see a glow at the back of the tube.) Can't remember if you can see the heater working on 1v2 or not.
- Check all DC power rails
Check Horizontal amps:
- Switch the sweep selector to Horizontal input (EXT on the Sweep Selector *NOT* the Sync Control).
- Measure the voltages on the plates of V6A and V6B.
Check the the Horizontal Position makes the voltage go up and down on each.
When one plate goes up the other should goes down and the two voltages should be
more or less equal with the Horizontal Position roughly in the mid position.
Check Vertical amps:
- Set the Vertical Sensitivity to 50V
- Measure the voltages on the plates V2A and V2B
Check the the Vertical Position makes the voltage go up and down on each.
When one plate goes up the other should goes down and the two voltages should be
more or less equal with the Vertical Position roughly in the mid position.
- Wouldn't hurt to check plate voltages on V1A, V1B, V1C
[EDIT:
FYI: With the Horizontal mode set as above you will no longer get a line. You will get a dot which you can move up/down left/right with the Vertical and Horizontal position controls.
Don't let the dot stay in one spot it will damage the screen. Keep the intensity down on this mode so you can just see it. Only turn up the intensity while trying to find the dot.
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