My GDS-2102A this is now 6 years plus three months old.
This is two channels version, and as expected I am frequently using CH1, over the years I did performed no more than 100 mating cycles at CH1, and about less than 15 at CH2.
Yesterday I did try to plug-in a regular BNC male connector and I discovered an issue, center pin does not make any contact.
Then I did try Amphenol BNC, MC Multi-contact BNC, MIL type male BNC, non of them works other than the BNC of the oscilloscope probe.
Now I am convinced that CH1 female BNC this must and should be replaced.
I did contact GW Instek in Taiwan and waiting for their response. Then I started a product search over search engines and after an hour I did found the proper spare part, this is
Amphenol 31-5633.
Alternative branded equivalent this is
TE Connectivity (Tyco brand) 5227673-1 GDS-2102A BNC connectors they do not have any branding / markings, I am now assuming that these are local production of Taiwan from a source that GW Instek works with.
My CH1 BNC connector has intact all four contact pins, but the damaged area looks to be further inside than what a naked eye can see.
I am look after my scope as to were a treasure, so BNC plug misuse this is out of the question.
What I am currently suspect this is the oscilloscope probe connector center pin, this seems wider than other male BNC pins and for this reason still makes a contact.
From the other hand I an puzzled to decide if this detail is the smoking gun which caused premature failure at the female BNC?
For now I am going to post a few pictures, and I will post more details as soon I will get more information about alternative paths that I can follow so to get in hand relative spare parts.
This is going to be an
out of warranty repair.