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The 560 series scopes which were introduced with the [[560]] and [[561]] in 1961 were tube scopes that began to introduce some solid state circuitry.  They use [[2-series or 3-series vertical plug-ins]] and [[2-series or 3-series horizontal plug-ins]] (exception: [[560]] and [[561]] only takes 2-series because of weak power supply).
The 560 series scopes which were introduced with the [[560]] and [[561]] in 1961 were tube scopes that began to introduce some solid state circuitry.  They use [[560-series plug-ins]] (exception: [[560]] and [[561]] only takes 2-series because of weak power supply).


560-series mainframes contain neither delay lines nor amplifier stages, requiring the plug-ins to drive the CRT deflection plates directly,
560-series mainframes contain neither delay lines nor amplifier stages, requiring the plug-ins to drive the CRT deflection plates directly,
at the disadvantage of needing to calibrate gain or sweep when swapping plug-ins.
at the disadvantage of needing to calibrate gain or sweep when swapping plug-ins.
These scopes are compatible with [[560-series plug-ins]].


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Revision as of 10:57, 5 July 2015

The 560 series scopes which were introduced with the 560 and 561 in 1961 were tube scopes that began to introduce some solid state circuitry. They use 560-series plug-ins (exception: 560 and 561 only takes 2-series because of weak power supply).

560-series mainframes contain neither delay lines nor amplifier stages, requiring the plug-ins to drive the CRT deflection plates directly, at the disadvantage of needing to calibrate gain or sweep when swapping plug-ins.