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less bandwidth and without tunnel diode triggering.  A rackmount version, the RM565, was also produced.
less bandwidth and without tunnel diode triggering.  A rackmount version, the RM565, was also produced.
The triggering signal passes through a [[6DJ8]]-based differential amplifier and then is discriminated by a  
The triggering signal passes through a [[6DJ8]]-based differential amplifier and then is discriminated by a  
[[6DJ8]]-based Schmitt trigger.  As is usual for 560-series scopes, the vertical deflection plates of the CRT
[[6DJ8]]-based Schmitt trigger.  As is usual for [[560-series scopes]], the vertical deflection plates of the CRT
are driven directly by the vertical plug-in.  Aside from being dual-beam, the 565 is unusual among the  
are driven directly by the vertical plug-in.  Aside from being dual-beam, the 565 is unusual among the  
other 560-series models in the fact that it has built-in trigger, sweep and horizontal amplifier circuits.
other 560-series models in the fact that it has built-in trigger, sweep and horizontal amplifier circuits.