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This shows the area around the BNC input connectors for channels 1 and 2.  I was cleaning the vertical gain rotary switches which had become flaky after 45 years.
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View from the rear.  The vertical gain attenuator switches are under the metal covers.
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When the metal covers are removed, one can see the shaping/compensation capacitors.  These can be unplugged, each one has 6 legs.
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Another view of the shaping capacitors.  Work on one channel at a time to avoid mixing these up.
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In order to access the rotary gain switch fingers, one must first remove these BNC connectors, which means unsoldering the central wire (connects to a resistor/inductor feed-through) plus a debouce capacitor and lead going to the x1 x10 indicator lights.
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Close up view of BNCs
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Close up view of BNCs
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Close up view of BNCs.  These need to be unsoldered for removal, but nothing else must be unsoldered to access/clean the vertical gain rotary switch.
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View of the input preamp.  This board needs to be unplugged only, but not removed or unsoldered.  It has four 2-pin connectors.  Then it can be removed, still attached to the compensation capacitor carriers.
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Lifting off the assembly consisting of the 2 compensation capacitor carrier  plus the vertical preamp board  plus the  push-button switch board for CH1/CHOP/ALTERNATE/CH2.  The switch board has two plug connectors below that must be removed.  It helps to have long fingers or a good pair of needle nose pliers.
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Second view under the assembly being removed.
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Revision as of 12:17, 1 January 2015

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25 MHz dual trace portable scope
Tektronix 432

Produced from 1971 to (?)

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix 432 is a 25 MHz dual-trace portable solid-state oscilloscope.

There is also a rack-mount version, the R432.

Each 432 vertical signal channel starts with the coupling switch, then a rotary cam attenuator, then a dual-JFET source-follower buffer amp, then a 155-0050-00 differential amplifier (switched to 155-0050-01 after serial number B239999).

The vertical and horizontal output amplifiers are fully discrete, using silicon bipolar transistors.

Triggering is done by a 4.7 mA tunnel diode that is fed by a discrete trigger amplifier.

The 432 consumes 55 watts maximum and weighs 20 pounds.

P31 phosphor was standard. P7 was also available.

Specifications

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Pictures