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Old 09-29-2010, 02:48 PM
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Smile Tek 321a up n running

Well, this did not take a lot of effort... one diode, and a set of batteries. I thought that I would post a few Pix of the 'scope.
The 321a was the second transistorized oscilloscope offered by Tektronix. Dating from 1964, it replaced the previous 321 model which was released in 1960*. The 321a is a moderate upgrade from the 321, featuring 6mHz vertical bandwidth vs 5mHz of the earlier model. It employs 35 transistors, and one tube (7586) used for vertical input, as well as the CRT. HV supply for the CRT is solid state (only 4KV).
Pix 1 outdoor cordless operation.
Pix 2 & 3, lovely hand-wired circuits on ceramic terminal strips.
Pix 4 Rear view.
Pix 5 Batteries weren't included.

*perhaps the first ever production transistor high performance oscilloscope ?
jr
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Last edited by jr_tech; 09-30-2010 at 12:22 PM. Reason: minor correction
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