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| Radio Tech:
Old friend dropped this off to me and said it does not work and you can have it. Well I can say I never seen one quiet like it before in my life. Perhaps this is one of the first "storage" type scopes? I did power it up just to verify and a red and green light comes on along with a fan. Know trace on the CRT though. So what the heck, I tore it apart. Did not find a lot of info online but did find a little. Say one place that repairs these for $2k lol Like to find a schematic on it so I can check out the power supply. Oh, and it came with a roll around cart! |
| Hydrawerk:
http://www.teknetelectronics.com/DataSheet/Nicolet/Nicol_310101945.pdf Bandwidth 400kHz?? Well, this must be a special scope from early 1990s or what. |
| Radio Tech:
--- Quote from: Hydrawerk on May 31, 2013, 02:30:40 pm ---http://www.teknetelectronics.com/DataSheet/Nicolet/Nicol_310101945.pdf Bandwidth 400kHz?? Well, this must be a special scope from early 1990s or what. --- End quote --- LOL, yeah I laughed a bit when I first saw that myself. |
| SeanB:
Does it have the magnetic bubble memory in it? I see the interface there. It will look like a large flat metal can with a connector on the one end, made by most likely Intel ( Signetics I think also did them once). I want one..... |
| Radio Tech:
--- Quote from: SeanB on May 31, 2013, 03:15:17 pm ---Does it have the magnetic bubble memory in it? I see the interface there. It will look like a large flat metal can with a connector on the one end, made by most likely Intel ( Signetics I think also did them once). I want one..... --- End quote --- Nope, empty slot with a black cover over where it should be. Looks like the option did not come with this one. |
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