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Old Tektronix unit, usefull?

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Hi,

I have got my hands on an old Tektronix plug-in unit (preamplifier) for a scope (tube based)...

The unit is in very good condition and with protective cabinet. Inside is nice components and workmanship, and some tubes. 2 are 12AT6 and 3 are other in smaller housing...

Anybody now something about this unit?

I was thinking of using it as base for a tube preamp, because I like the old design and also the housing....

http://www.slack.com/images/TE/TekTypeK.jpg
 
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If you're lucky, the components are mounted on those excellent ceramic terminal strips. If you re-use those (highly recommended!), make sure to use silver-bearing solder, otherwise the strips will fail.

Stripped and gutted, that could indeed make an excellent preamp case.
 
Nearly every solder manufacturer makes a silver-bearing solder. I use a 2% silver solder (62/36/2) bought from Radio Shack- with the Euro-Nannies banning lead-containing solder, you may have to use your imagination in sourcing some there. The metallization on the ceramic strips is silver; conventional solder will dissolve it and cause the metallization to lift off.
 
IIRC, WBT solder is 96% Sn and 4% Ag. It's costly, but it meets both HIFI and RoHS requirements.

Those TFK ECC81s will do very nicely in an "El Cheapo". Current production "reissue" TungSol 6V6s as "finals", along with good O/P "iron" would finish things off well.
 
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