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The T5191 and T5192 have completely different deflection structures.
The T5191 and T5192 have completely different deflection structures.


According to February 1, 1963 TekWeek, Tek started taking orders in February 1963 for a CRT and modification kit, at $1500.
According to February 1, 1963 TekWeek, Tek started taking orders in February 1963 for a CRT and modification kit,  
at $1500 (approximately $14,000 in 2023 dollars).


==Data==
==Data==
* [[Media:T5192_crt_data_tent.pdf|Tektronix T5192 CRT Data, tentative (PDF, OCR)]]
* [[Media:T5192_crt_data_tent.pdf|Tektronix T5192 CRT Data, tentative (OCR)]]
* [[Media:Tek T5192 crt drawing.pdf|Tektronix T5192 CRT Drawing (PDF, needs OCR)]]
* [[Media:Tek T5192 crt drawing.pdf|Tektronix T5192 CRT Drawing (OCR)]]


==Photos==
==Photos==

Latest revision as of 18:36, 9 March 2024

The Tektronix T5192 is a CRT used in the 3 GHz version of the Type 519, the 519C. Typical vertical deflection sensitivity is 210 V/cm (versus the ~10 V/cm of the original 519), and maximum sweep speed is 1 ns/cm.

The T5191 and T5192 have completely different deflection structures.

According to February 1, 1963 TekWeek, Tek started taking orders in February 1963 for a CRT and modification kit, at $1500 (approximately $14,000 in 2023 dollars).

Data

Photos