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FS: Tektronix 2236 Oscilloscope

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I'm selling some of my extra equipment that I don't need so I can buy better equipment, and more audio stuff!

This Tektronix 2236 is a reliable, accurate, durable, and classic 2 Channel, 100MHz, analog oscilloscope with a built in multi-funciton DMM.

Some specs (not complete, just some of the common ones):
Bandwidth: 100MHz
With Bandwidth limit on: 20MHz
Y axis: 2mV-5V/div
X axis: 0.5s-50ns; 5ns with X10 mag switch on
Triggers: Dual, with delay
Trigger A: P-P Auto, Norm, TV, External, Single sweep, with variable holdoff
Trigger B: Mainly used for delayed sweep
Input impedance: 1Mohm
Input capacitance: 22pF
Digital multimeter is integrated into the scope; automated frequency, period, trigger width, delta time, delay time, and temperature are aquired directly from the scope; Volts, impedance, diode test/continuity, and temperature can be measured using the side panel.

Picture descriptions:
1: Front view
2: Probe compensation, 1kHz square wave
3: 100Hz Sine wave
4: 100kHz Triangle wave
5: Channels 1 and 2 on 'add' mode, with CH2 inverted, showing no difference when reading the same signal. This shows that both channels are calibrated extremely closely to each other.

It is a very versatile, durable, reliable scope with lots of extras. Traces are very clean and the DMM readout is very bright. There is nothing wrong at all with the scope, I just don't need it anymore. It is due for calibration, but compared against my newest, calibrated scopes, it measures well within 1%. I'll also include two scope probes, the power cord, and manuals on CD-ROM. Please feel free to ask any questions, and if you'd like a picture (or video) of something other than what I've posted feel free to ask. If you'd like to see it in person (I live in Denver, CO) before you buy, that can be arranged.

I am asking $300 but I MAY consider trades for certain equipment, such as:
-A newer Tektronix, Agilent/HP, or Fluke function generator with sine, square, and triangle wave output as well as a built-in digital frequency counter. (I already have an analog Tektronix CFG250, please don't offer if it doesn't meet those requirements)
-High quality bench DMM such as Agilent / HP 3478A or Agilent 34401A

I'll only charge cost for shipping, but keep in mind it may be fairly high, given it's weight and I'll be using an oversized box with lots of padding to ensure safe arrival at it's new home. Service, speed, etc. is your choice.
 

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