I would like to thank you for this video, I often wondered why a manual says modulate with a 1KHZs signal at 80 % modulation, now I have a very clear understanding of what they mean... Thank you kindly for the help...
"I wanna say thanks to my long time subscribers....I know they are not perfect, but, uh...." hey....I resemble that! :) As always...you are funny...I like your art...great demo and explanation...nice scope...and like you, I too prefer old school scopes. ~Jack, VEG
old school good video. i didnt understand the origin of the modulation wave. was it from a signal generator or radio? would like to see how you set it up to get waveform on scopes. i have a koolertron signal generator that says it has modulation mode but i dont understand how to get the output you are showing on scope. thanks john
Now I am not familiar with Koolertron signal generators. The modulation was produced by the signal generator. To get the output you would first set it up to put out a regular sine wave, say 1.0 MHz with an adequate signal level that you can see on the scope. Then hit the modulaton button. Thereafter play with the horizontal scope sweep control until you get a good waveform.
I would like to thank you for this video, I often wondered why a manual says modulate with a 1KHZs signal at 80 % modulation, now I have a very clear understanding of what they mean... Thank you kindly for the help...
Thanks for your kind words, Mark! Glad the video helped a bit.
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Thanks for the demonstration you have the scope set up very nicely. Beautiful thanks for sharing. Regards Chris
Thanks for watching and commenting, Chris!
Tqs sir.............
For explanation and digital class
I have the same 2235, military issue apparently because they have the orange graticules
Thanks for your comment and the info. This is a great scope.
How about doing one on the ssb modulation envelope and could you cover scope settings / how you actually set up to read this, great vids!
"I wanna say thanks to my long time subscribers....I know they are not perfect, but, uh...." hey....I resemble that! :) As always...you are funny...I like your art...great demo and explanation...nice scope...and like you, I too prefer old school scopes. ~Jack, VEG
Haha! I meant my videos are not perfect! Thanks for watching and commenting, Jack, VEG!
Vintage Electronics Geek Hi Jack it’s a small world!
old school good video.
i didnt understand the origin of the modulation wave.
was it from a signal generator or radio?
would like to see how you set it up to get waveform on scopes.
i have a koolertron signal generator that says it has modulation mode but i dont understand how to get the output you are showing on scope.
thanks
john
Now I am not familiar with Koolertron signal generators. The modulation was produced by the signal generator. To get the output you would first set it up to put out a regular sine wave, say 1.0 MHz with an adequate signal level that you can see on the scope. Then hit the modulaton button. Thereafter play with the horizontal scope sweep control until you get a good waveform.
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