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Hameg Scopes
Hi all
Has any one had any dealings with Hameg scopes, namely a model 512 or any other model as to there reliability and spares etc. Cheers Acorn |
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Re: Hameg Scopes
I have one... works well
its a HM 103 .. they are quite common from what i gather, and used in schools and industry spares... they are so cheap to pick up why worry.. steve |
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Re: Hameg Scopes
I have a HM203-5 (2 channel 20MHz) which I've been using regularly for over 20 years now.
It still has the original CRT. I never had serious problems with it. The only problem I've had were three 750k resistor in the HV supply that went bad causing a higher HV than usual this reduced sensitivity a little but didn't caused any damage. This problem was easily fixed because Hameg supplied the circuit diagrams and service information with the scope when I bought it. Most of the electronic components are standard leaded versions that are still available. Corne |
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Re: Hameg Scopes
Hi Acorn,
I too have a HM103 like Steve and find it great for audio. It's tiny, half the size of most, single channel 10Meg. Bought it second hand with a declared fault. The 203s are good too, full size with 2 channels. If you can get one with the manual then the circuit is all there with description of parts and set-up procedure etc, a really excellent manual. Some common failure parts are socketed onto the pcb instead of soldered which shows sensible design rather than any shortcoming in reliability. I changed a couple of these cheap transistors and it worked fine. In the process I did speak with Hameg (down Luton way?) who were most helpful. They said that if I couldn't get it going a service with recal was £90 plus any parts needed which I think is pretty good these days. Just had a quick look on the web and 512 sems to be a 1970's model so maybe don't pay too much for it, bit of a resume here. Last edited by Richard; 3rd September 2007 at 03:29 PM. Reason: add link |
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Re: Hameg Scopes
Thanks for that info Lads , food for thought the Hamegs seem to carrry a good repution but were rather pricy when new I believe, that the 512 was about
£ 700 new. Acorn |
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Re: Hameg Scopes
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Cheers, Mike.
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