I'm now onto a new project.... Now that my scope is working properly. 
I have a bit of electronic gagetry, mainly because I tend to snag interesting looking things, and I am an aspiring Ham radio operator... so I love learning about all kinds of stuff, and honestly, what better way to learn how something works, then to try to fix it
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Okay, so, as the title of this states, this is a "Lafayette" LSG-10 Signal generator. The "Lafayette" part is because it wasn't actually manufactured by Lafayette... as far as I can tell.
Stark also had this same model, as did Leader. Leader I believe is the true manufacturer, as this unit says Japan on the back.
At any rate, my first instinct is to plug it in, turn it on, and lets see what works and what doesn't. Well once I switched it on the power light lit up, that's a good sign.
So, I decided to start off with the basics, considering this is an RF generator I know I am not going to hear anything coming out of it, so I decided to use my newly repaired scope to see what I could find. Well to my surprise, it seems to be actually generating a wave... bonus! However, after digging around a bit, I have not been able to change the wave at ALL... now, maybe I'm just being silly but there should be something that I can change that will either change the amplitude or the frequency of what I am seeing, right?
Okay, so I tear into this little device, just to see what I am getting into, and i'm greeted with a wonderful surprise.... TUBES! Sorry, I really love tubes, or valves, or whatever you would like to call them... they are wonderful, and yes, I'm a bit of an audio geek as well.
Anyway, I was just wondering if I am completely off my rocker, but I was kind of hoping to see if I could manage to get some kind of function generator, if anything else to verify stuff on the newly repaired scope.
At any rate, I have attached some pictures of the Signal Generator, with a pic of what its output looks like, along with I believe to be the correct circuit diagram.
Let me know if I'm completely ass backwards, and trying to do something I can't, or if I'm in my right mind, and something is broken.
Thanks again!
Matty-
I have a bit of electronic gagetry, mainly because I tend to snag interesting looking things, and I am an aspiring Ham radio operator... so I love learning about all kinds of stuff, and honestly, what better way to learn how something works, then to try to fix it
Okay, so, as the title of this states, this is a "Lafayette" LSG-10 Signal generator. The "Lafayette" part is because it wasn't actually manufactured by Lafayette... as far as I can tell.
Stark also had this same model, as did Leader. Leader I believe is the true manufacturer, as this unit says Japan on the back.
At any rate, my first instinct is to plug it in, turn it on, and lets see what works and what doesn't. Well once I switched it on the power light lit up, that's a good sign.
So, I decided to start off with the basics, considering this is an RF generator I know I am not going to hear anything coming out of it, so I decided to use my newly repaired scope to see what I could find. Well to my surprise, it seems to be actually generating a wave... bonus! However, after digging around a bit, I have not been able to change the wave at ALL... now, maybe I'm just being silly but there should be something that I can change that will either change the amplitude or the frequency of what I am seeing, right?
Okay, so I tear into this little device, just to see what I am getting into, and i'm greeted with a wonderful surprise.... TUBES! Sorry, I really love tubes, or valves, or whatever you would like to call them... they are wonderful, and yes, I'm a bit of an audio geek as well.
Anyway, I was just wondering if I am completely off my rocker, but I was kind of hoping to see if I could manage to get some kind of function generator, if anything else to verify stuff on the newly repaired scope.
At any rate, I have attached some pictures of the Signal Generator, with a pic of what its output looks like, along with I believe to be the correct circuit diagram.
Let me know if I'm completely ass backwards, and trying to do something I can't, or if I'm in my right mind, and something is broken.
Thanks again!
Matty-
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