Hi. I was thinking about an oscilloscope I briefly used many years ago. It was long ago and I didn't pay attention to the make or model at the time. The recollection of this scope still sticks in my mind. I was wondering if anyone could help me identify who made it and the model?
It was a vacuum tube based scope, but was fairly compact, so I guess it was probably built at the end of the tube era. It had a feature that I still think is very unique. The horizontal timebase was selected with 2 decade knobs and a multiplier. For example, 37 microseconds/div could be selected by setting the first knob to (3), the second knob to (7), and the multiplier to (1) microsecond. The other aspect I remember was the phosphors. The scope had the most beautiful, brilliant, royal-blue colored phosphors. Really striking compared to the blue-green phosphor that are common.
Thanks for any replies, maybe someone can jog my memory or knows what this scope was.