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Soviet Oscilloscopes (Made in USSR)
iMo:
--- Quote ---A book about scopemaking in Lithuania from first models to early 90's.
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..page 205: С9-5 (1979) first soviet 8bit adc digital storage oscope with 100x100 pixels flat display (itron?).. 550pcs produced/sold within 6years.
My very feeling is the soviets heavily ignored the importance of Sales and Marketing departments at that time.. :)
WhichEnt2:
--- Quote --- 100x100 pixels flat display (itron?)
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ИМГ-1 (“Атлет”)
http://www.155la3.ru/img1_02.htm
Based on ГИП-10000 neon matrix
http://www.155la3.ru/gipp10000.htm
Down in text they said that scope was too big to carry it through submarine hatch.
schmitt trigger:
I love the old Soviet, Cold War era electronic equipment.
One of the things that fascinate me is the circuit workarounds for components unavailable to them. Some were very clever, some were very crude, but they had an unique Soviet twist to it.
MasterT:
--- Quote from: imo on June 18, 2018, 12:25:04 pm ---
--- Quote ---A book about scopemaking in Lithuania from first models to early 90's.
--- End quote ---
..page 205: С9-5 (1979) first soviet 8bit adc digital storage oscope with 100x100 pixels flat display (itron?).. 550pcs produced/sold within 6years.
My very feeling is the soviets heavily ignored the importance of Sales and Marketing departments at that time.. :)
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Sales and Marketing departments didn't exist at all. "Planned economy" also didn't need TV advertisement, actually any advertisement.
I remember S&M showed up in 1993, when kommunism was declared RIP.
Worked as a repair technician in metrology department at that time, have seen a lot of listed scopes from "inside" .
iMo:
--- Quote ---Sales and Marketing departments didn't exist at all.
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They did somehow it seems - see the page 161 of the book - a young lady selling an oscope - the shot was intended for German market (based on the text there)..
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