The fact is that, as you know, Fluke is some kind of trustmark. It'd
be better to replace the defective component than to go for a
competitor main unit. For the rest, I cannot tell you more about how
to find a solution.
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> The fact is that, as you know, Fluke is some kind of trustmark. It'd
> be better to replace the defective component than to go for a
> competitor main unit. For the rest, I cannot tell you more about how
> to find a solution.
Thanks Merciadi Luca, I have several thousand Euros worth of Fluke
test equipment as I believed they were dependable.
Its now has a proper resting place, the garbage can.
jamie.
A great place for their signal generators as well (6060, 6080, etc.)
Pat, most of the Philips chips in the Scopemeter instruments are
application-specific; there is no off-the-shelf replacement or cross
reference of any kind for any of these OEM chips. But I believe I can
help you; my company specializes in Scopemeter repairs and
calibrations. We likely have a good, used chip we can sell you, or,
if you would like, we can take a look at your scope to certify that
the problem is indeed the chip and not some other issue. Let me know
if you are interested. We work on Scopemeters daily, and have a fair
inventory of used parts on hand.
Joel Friend
ScopemeterRepair.com
(888) 600-2542