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This couldn't have been a product Tek offered for sale, could it? Very little nomenclature inside and out without so much as a model number suggests to me it was something made for internal or very limited external use. If any documentation was ever made for it then it would be good to add that to it's TekWiki page. There's a product number etched on the PCB of "H0371YA" and a single BNC on the back and a hand written date of "Mod 7-17-71". --[[User:Jyohe|Jyohe]] ([[User talk:Jyohe|talk]]) 11:47, 27 July 2019 (PDT) | This couldn't have been a product Tek offered for sale, could it? Very little nomenclature inside and out without so much as a model number suggests to me it was something made for internal or very limited external use. If any documentation was ever made for it then it would be good to add that to it's TekWiki page. There's a product number etched on the PCB of "H0371YA" and a single BNC on the back and a hand written date of "Mod 7-17-71". --[[User:Jyohe|Jyohe]] ([[User talk:Jyohe|talk]]) 11:47, 27 July 2019 (PDT) | ||
I agree. It is probably internal-only. If I recall correctly, the unit in the photo is in the collection of the VintageTEK Museum. [[User:Kurt|Kurt]] ([[User talk:Kurt|talk]]) 11:58, 27 July 2019 (PDT) |
Latest revision as of 10:58, 27 July 2019
This couldn't have been a product Tek offered for sale, could it? Very little nomenclature inside and out without so much as a model number suggests to me it was something made for internal or very limited external use. If any documentation was ever made for it then it would be good to add that to it's TekWiki page. There's a product number etched on the PCB of "H0371YA" and a single BNC on the back and a hand written date of "Mod 7-17-71". --Jyohe (talk) 11:47, 27 July 2019 (PDT)
I agree. It is probably internal-only. If I recall correctly, the unit in the photo is in the collection of the VintageTEK Museum. Kurt (talk) 11:58, 27 July 2019 (PDT)