i guess im asking randomly but does anyone know a way to get back into an instagram account?? I somehow lost my login password. I would love any tips you can give me
@Ahmed Kyree I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now. Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Really clear explanation. Easy to understand. Thank you. I've always forget how to calibrate or work with oscilloscope since no one has teach us properly.
There were a few errors. First off, this is a simple setup, not a scope calibration. Secondly, the x10 setting DOES NOT INCREASE THE PROBE'S OUTPUT!!! It is attenuation, and reduces the signal to 10%. Third, the waveform would have shown much better in the video if the narrator had increased the trace intensity a little. And lastly, the waveform does not "go funky" if the amplification (Volts/division) is set to low. The trace becomes "free running" because triggering is lost.
I reacted because there were many comments talking about how great, and clear, and informative this video was, when there were obvious problems with this educational video.
and I appreciate your constructive criticism and have pinned your comment so that others are aware of the items that you have mentioned. thanks so much for clearing things up.
i have this one but a resister on the crt board is burnt its labeled as r332 i have no schematics would love to fix it I have schematics for the crt circuit the r332 is on the same board as the crt
I'm no expert. I make the videos so I can go back and try to remember what was successful the last time in the lab. If you look at the comments below, lots of people were quite upset with this video cause I really don't know what I am talking about. I find this channel to be great for tutorials... just search his channel for "back to the basics" ruclips.net/user/w2aew
Hello,I found this video very helpful,just have question about AC/DC part.You say that by keeping DC IN we will be able to see both AC and DC components of the wave.At the same time you talk about keeping DC button IN,you press AC button UP and then carry on about next part.So how it is suppose to be?Do I need to leave DC button IN or AC button UP?Thank you.
Sorry for the confusion. The DC button pressed in will limit the Scope Output to just the DC waveform. The status of this button entirely depends on if you want to see just the DC component (pressed in) or if you wish to see the AC and DC component of the waveform (left in UP position)
+Pete Vree I think you misunderstand something about this. The AC setting is what limits the scope output, by removing any DC offset in the display. The test signal is normally from 0v to +2V, because it has a 1V DC offset, and you can see that when you have the button set to DC. If you set it to AC like you have for the majority of this video, the display is "coupled" through a capacitor, applying a high-pass filter which removes the DC component, and you only see the signal as if it where varying about ground.
Hello. Very Nice vídeo. Can you teste a situation of Hight Frequency Transient with one of your less espensive oscilloscope? Like a mini-motor conect to the eletricity home net. I'm a geobiologiste and the so call "durty eletricity" it's an important matter of safety at home. I'm from Portugal and I'm already a fun. Thank you very much!!!
We calibrate in order to provide a base from which to use as a reference to make sure our readings are accurate. On newer digital scopes you can have preset settings that are available with a push of a button. For our students, the calibration provides them with an understanding of what each setting accomplishes on the oscilloscope
Hi My name is Marcelo ,and i need your help.I am trying to repair a Hameg 408 oscilloscope ,which have a intensity adjustment issue.I need a profesional to explain me how this circuit work and which is the relation beetwin the analogic part of this and the digital part .I will send you the schematic,if it is necesary and i will give you my e-mail. Thanck you , and i hope you will give me an answer.
Hi Marcelo, not my expertise. EEVBLOG ruclips.net/user/EEVblog and mjlorton ruclips.net/user/mjlorton are the most reputable sites that I can recommend.
hi nobody want to respond to my problem .do you think that you could give me some ideea ,about a interesting issue on my scope..but, for this i need to send you a few foto of my scope screen ,and only then you can be able to understand what isall about.so, if you dont mind,and want to help me ,give me a e-mail or something where i can send the fotos. Thanck a lot.
This is the best demonstration of this process that I've seen. Thanks a lot.
i guess im asking randomly but does anyone know a way to get back into an instagram account??
I somehow lost my login password. I would love any tips you can give me
@Ashton Hugh instablaster =)
@Ahmed Kyree I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Ahmed Kyree it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thank you so much you saved my account !
@Ashton Hugh Glad I could help xD
Really clear explanation. Easy to understand. Thank you. I've always forget how to calibrate or work with oscilloscope since no one has teach us properly.
Pete is very good. Also check out Uncle Doug for his insight!
Brief explanation in perfect voice.
Thanks 😊
There were a few errors. First off, this is a simple setup, not a scope calibration. Secondly, the x10 setting DOES NOT INCREASE THE PROBE'S OUTPUT!!! It is attenuation, and reduces the signal to 10%. Third, the waveform would have shown much better in the video if the narrator had increased the trace intensity a little. And lastly, the waveform does not "go funky" if the amplification (Volts/division) is set to low. The trace becomes "free running" because triggering is lost.
Always nice to hear from you mrnickbig1
I reacted because there were many comments talking about how great, and clear, and informative this video was, when there were obvious problems with this educational video.
and I appreciate your constructive criticism and have pinned your comment so that others are aware of the items that you have mentioned. thanks so much for clearing things up.
mrnickbig1 great comment
better than expected.
Help!! My GW GOS 622G oscilloscope did not come with a Probe what equivalent probe can I use? Looking forward to your reply regards.
That was a clear and very good explanation.
Thank you very much!
Thank you!
Excellent video. Thank you.
Very clear explanation ! Thank you :D
i have this one but a resister on the crt board is burnt its labeled as r332 i have no schematics would love to fix it
I have schematics for the crt circuit the r332 is on the same board as the crt
You save my day!
Well done thanks
Great Video and explanation.
Thanks so much Richard Miller!
No, thank you for taking the time to make such a good video and breaking it down so nicely.
Good Job mate :-)...... Nicely done.
I'm so new at this,it sucks. some times I'll get a square and most of the time a straightforward line. /instek gos-6200
I'm no expert. I make the videos so I can go back and try to remember what was successful the last time in the lab. If you look at the comments below, lots of people were quite upset with this video cause I really don't know what I am talking about. I find this channel to be great for tutorials... just search his channel for "back to the basics" ruclips.net/user/w2aew
explain a description of the calibrated position of the time/div
Hello,I found this video very helpful,just have question about AC/DC part.You say that by keeping DC IN we will be able to see both AC and DC components of the wave.At the same time you talk about keeping DC button IN,you press AC button UP and then carry on about next part.So how it is suppose to be?Do I need to leave DC button IN or AC button UP?Thank you.
Sorry for the confusion. The DC button pressed in will limit the Scope Output to just the DC waveform.
The status of this button entirely depends on if you want to see just the DC component (pressed in) or if you wish to see the AC and DC component of the waveform (left in UP position)
+Pete Vree I think you misunderstand something about this. The AC setting is what limits the scope output, by removing any DC offset in the display. The test signal is normally from 0v to +2V, because it has a 1V DC offset, and you can see that when you have the button set to DC. If you set it to AC like you have for the majority of this video, the display is "coupled" through a capacitor, applying a high-pass filter which removes the DC component, and you only see the signal as if it where varying about ground.
Thanks so much for clearing that up for me.
@@PeteVree So if i was working on HI FI gear i'd keep the DC button pressed in because after the transformer OF course electronics run on DC?? Thanks
thanks man.very useful
Where did you get your manual or instructions ?
Thanks Bro. really helpful
Hello. Very Nice vídeo. Can you teste a situation of Hight Frequency Transient with one of your less espensive oscilloscope? Like a mini-motor conect to the eletricity home net.
I'm a geobiologiste and the so call "durty eletricity" it's an important matter of safety at home. I'm from Portugal and I'm already a fun. Thank you very much!!!
Please tell why we calibrate the CRO?
We calibrate in order to provide a base from which to use as a reference to make sure our readings are accurate. On newer digital scopes you can have preset settings that are available with a push of a button. For our students, the calibration provides them with an understanding of what each setting accomplishes on the oscilloscope
Thanck you.
Tqu so much
Hi
My name is Marcelo ,and i need your help.I am trying to repair a Hameg 408 oscilloscope ,which have a intensity adjustment issue.I need a profesional to explain me how this circuit work and which is the relation beetwin the analogic part of this and the digital part .I will send you the schematic,if it is necesary and i will give you my e-mail.
Thanck you , and i hope you will give me an answer.
Hi Marcelo, not my expertise. EEVBLOG ruclips.net/user/EEVblog and mjlorton ruclips.net/user/mjlorton are the most reputable sites that I can recommend.
hi
nobody want to respond to my problem .do you think that you could give me some ideea ,about a interesting issue on my scope..but, for this i need to send you a few foto of my scope screen ,and only then you can be able to understand what isall about.so, if you dont mind,and want to help me ,give me a e-mail or something where i can send the fotos.
Thanck a lot.
Hi Elena, unfortunately this would be beyond my capabilities.