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|manufacturer=Tektronix | |||
|series=500-series scopes | |||
|type=Type J | |||
|summary=35 MHz dual-trace amplifier | |||
|image=Tek type j 1.jpg | |||
|caption=Tektronix Type J | |||
|introduced=(never) | |||
|discontinued=(never) | |||
|designers=Ron Olson;Phil Crosby; | |||
|manuals= | |||
* [[Media:type_j_tentative.pdf|Tektronix Type J Tentative Specs]] (OCR) | |||
''(not released as a product)'' | |||
}} | |||
The '''Tektronix Type J''' is a 35 MHz dual-trace plug-in for [[500-series scopes]] which never went into production. | The '''Tektronix Type J''' is a 35 MHz dual-trace plug-in for [[500-series scopes]] which never went into production. | ||
It was designed by [[Ron Olson]] with help from [[Phil Crosby]]. | It was designed by [[Ron Olson]] with help from [[Phil Crosby]]. | ||
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The Type J's tentative announcement was in 1963. | The Type J's tentative announcement was in 1963. | ||
It appears to be similar to the [[1A1]], | It appears to be similar to the [[1A1]], which was [[introduced in 1964]]. | ||
which was [[introduced in 1964]]. | |||
The [[547]] training guide, dated December 30th, 1963 mentions "a new dual trace plug-in, the 1A1 (also known as the J)." | The [[547]] training guide, dated December 30th, 1963 mentions "a new dual trace plug-in, the 1A1 (also known as the J)." | ||
Note: The Type J does not have a [[547#Spoiler_Switch|spoiler switch]] hole in the rear panel, while the 1A1 does have such a hole. | Note: The Type J does not have a [[547#Spoiler_Switch|spoiler switch]] hole in the rear panel, while the 1A1 does have such a hole. | ||
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