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It is a self-centering slide-in coaxial connector | It is a self-centering slide-in coaxial connector | ||
that is used in the [[661]] and [[568]] for trigger signals that are passed | that is used in the [[661]] and [[568]] for trigger signals that are passed | ||
between the plug-ins (e.g. [[5T1]],[[5T1A]]) through the mainframe. | between the plug-ins (e.g. [[4S1]], [[5T1]], [[5T1A]]) through the mainframe. | ||
==Pictures== | ==Pictures== |
Revision as of 06:51, 24 February 2019
Gremar made many different connectors, but Tek scopes seem to use only of one of their connector systems. So in the context of Tek scopes, "Gremar connector" refers to that system.
It is a self-centering slide-in coaxial connector that is used in the 661 and 568 for trigger signals that are passed between the plug-ins (e.g. 4S1, 5T1, 5T1A) through the mainframe.
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Gremar connectors on a 5T1A