Philips PM3323 Oscilloscope

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Greg

Jan 1, 1970
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I have a Philips PM3323 digital oscilloscope which has not been used for
some time. It has developed a problem where both A and B channels have
become very noisy such that the noise on the display is now larger than the
wanted signal - making the scope unusable. Timebase and y-axis functions all
appear to be still working OK.
Can anybody tell me whether this fault is likely to be economically
repairable?

Many Thanks,
Greg
 
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klasspappa[remove]

Jan 1, 1970
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Is it possible to clean the front switch?
 
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pjohn23

Jan 1, 1970
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It's most likely the 10 uf @ 16v aluminum bypass caps. They dry out.
You'll probably have to replace them all.
Phil J
 
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Greg

Jan 1, 1970
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The front panel switches control the voltage range indicated on the display
correctly, but don't seem to affect the magnitude of the noise on the trace.
I suspect the problem may be on the A to D converter card.
 
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