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Revision as of 04:31, 7 January 2013
The Tektronix 316 is a 10MHz three-inch scope introduced in 1959, similar to the 317. The main difference is that the 317 has more CRT accelerating voltage (9 kV versus 1.8 kV) for a brighter, sharp display. The 316 has a portable benchtop shape. The scope was also made in two other forms, the RM16 and the RS16. The RM16 is a rackmount version of the 316. The RS16 is also a rackmount version of the 316, but has the power supply in a separate unit so it can fit in shallow racks.
Early 316 units had selenium rectifiers. A modification kit, #040-216, was made available to replace them with silicon diodes.
Tektronix 316 factory calibration procedure
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316 front
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RM16 front
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RM16 front
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RM16 top internal
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RM16 bottom internal
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RS16 two-piece rackmount 316
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RS16 in 1960 catalog