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{{Spec | Power | 150 W (switchmode PSU) }} | {{Spec | Power | 150 W (switchmode PSU) }} |
Revision as of 15:50, 20 February 2022
The С1-91 (Cyrillic; latin transliteration S1-91) is a general-purpose 100 MHz scope made by the Soviet Research and Development Institute of Radio Measuring Instruments in Vilnius (present-day Lithuania). It takes one horizontal and two vertical plug-ins.
It was produced in various versions at the Vilnius and Minsk plants, individual blocks were made in Bryansk. It was the company's best-selling model from 1984-1989, with 22780 units produced, at an average price of 3800 rubles[1].
Key Specifications
Bandwidth | 100 MHz |
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CRT | 17LO1I, 100 mm × 120 mm |
Power | 150 W (switchmode PSU) |
Weight | 15 kg |
Features |
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References
- ↑ Alma Mater Vilnius Radio Electronics, 2021. p.147+
Pictures
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S1-91/4 18 GHz sampler (1981)