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Revision as of 15:02, 15 July 2022
The Tektronix T5192 is a CRT used in the 3 GHz version of the Type 519, the 519C. Typical vertical deflection sensitivity is 210 V/cm (versus the ~10 V/cm of the original 519), and maximum sweep speed is 1 ns/cm.
The T5191 and T5192 have completely different deflection structures.
According to February 1, 1963 TekWeek, Tek started taking orders in February 1963 for a CRT and modification kit, at $1500.
Data
- Tektronix T5192 CRT Data, tentative (PDF, OCR)
- Tektronix T5192 CRT Drawing (PDF, needs OCR)
- Patent US 3174070A, Cliff Moulton, Electron beam deflection structure with compensation for beam transit time (f. 1961-08-14, g. 1965-03-16)