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[[Bill Turner]] worked as a calibration technician for the 465 oscilloscope group. | [[Bill Turner]] worked as a calibration technician for the 465 oscilloscope group. | ||
There was no 465A but a 465B (int. 1980) with the same base specs but improved performance. | [[Bill Turner|There was no 465A]] but a 465B (int. 1980) with the same base specs but improved performance. | ||
The optional [[DM44]] multimeter attaches to the top of the instrument. | The optional [[DM44]] multimeter attaches to the top of the instrument. |
Revision as of 04:16, 6 November 2016
The Tektronix 465 is a portable 100 MHz dual-trace oscilloscope with dual time-bases.
The 465 was very popular and Tek made them for quite a few years.
It is all solid-state except for the CRT. It was introduced in November 1972.
Bill Turner worked as a calibration technician for the 465 oscilloscope group.
There was no 465A but a 465B (int. 1980) with the same base specs but improved performance.
The optional DM44 multimeter attaches to the top of the instrument.
Specifications
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Internals
The 465 uses tunnel diodes with Tek part number 152-0125-00, which are equivalent to TD3A, and 155-0032-00 chips (their -01 grade) as trigger amplifiers.
Links
- The New Look in Portables, in Tekscope Vol. 4 No. 5, 1972
- Jim Williams repairs Tom Osborne's Tektronix 465B oscilloscope (YouTube)
- Repairing a 465 (power supply, z axis amplifier, vertical pre amplifier issues) - nice internal photos
- Tek 465 page @ amplifier.cd
- 465B differences
- Tek 465 "teardown"