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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Budapest
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If that someone maybe interested in, the U500 IC Hybrid A-B Trigger replacement solved the problem.
Qservice - ??????????? ???????????? ??? ?????????? - Tektronix Repair Part, 155-0239-02, 155023902, Hybrid IC Viva Greece!
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Budapest
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Thank you, Tom,
I'm really happy with it. Not with everything, however, only with it.
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Sorry about everything else. But those are still the best portable analog oscilloscopes ever made. There will probably never be anything like them ever made again.
Now all you you need is a fully-loaded 7904A or 7104. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Budapest
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Hi, Tom,
It would be nice!
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Back when I was buying, refurbishing, and reselling them, mainly in the early 2000s, the 7904A and a nice set of four amplifier and timebase plugins were down to around 1% of the prices they had in the late 1970s. And there were lots of them available on the surplus and used markets, back then. You could put together a nice 500 MHz system for a few hundred dollars or maybe a little more, if you were in the USA. I shipped a few of them overseas, back then. But the shipping was relatively costly, probably adding 60-70% to the total cost. The 1000 MHz 7104 mainframes and plugins seemed to be difficult to find, back then. I'm not sure what the price and availability situation is, nowadays. If they're even cheaper, now, maybe it would be worth trying to acquire a 7904 or 7904A system. But really, if I had a 2467B, it would not be too high on my list of priorities! (...UNLESS you needed to be able to use some of the specialty plug-ins. But in that case, unless you really needed the higher frequencies, a 7603 or one of the other smaller or cheaper mainframes might be OK.)
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Near Dallas Texas USA
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I'd be lost without a 7A22 or a 7A13. 2467B is nice for low rep rate digital stuff though.
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