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Hitachi Storage Scope V-134
Krusher:
My first scope! CRT and dual channel. She's about 20 years old? Works like a charm.
She has issues and I can't seem to find manuals.
David Hess:
That is neat. I did not know Hitachi made any analog storage oscilloscopes. I do not see a persistence control so it must use bistable storage.
Electro Detective:
Perhaps the Auto Erase knob pot sort of performs a bit of Persistence depending on position
Nice cro :-+ looks like it came out of the place that made the Trio-Kenwood scopes way back
What's the drama with it?
Check the usual suspects first, switches, pots, crusty capacitors etc before going in deep :-/O
james_s:
I'd peg the age at closer to 40 years old. DSOs have been in common use for around 25 years and analog storage disappeared pretty quick once those showed up. I'm sure you'll have a lot of fun, I was stoked when I got my first scope, an ancient Tek 531A when I was about 12.
StillTrying:
Looks like nobody can find a manual, but there are some inside views and fix-it videos.
https://sonsofinvention.wordpress.com/2013/02/13/getting-acquainted-with-our-new-old-hitachi-oscilloscopes/
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