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The 511 was Tek's first product. | The 511 was Tek's first product, [[introduced in 1947]]. | ||
A revised version, the 511A, was [[introduced in 1950]]. | |||
It uses a standard CRT, the [[5CP1A]]. | It uses a standard CRT, the [[5CP1A]]. | ||
The vertical output of the 511A is a pair of [[6AG7]] tubes, AC-coupled to the | The vertical output of the 511A is a pair of [[6AG7]] tubes, | ||
vertical deflection plates. The 511A does not have response down to DC. | AC-coupled to the vertical deflection plates. | ||
The frequency range is specified | The 511A does not have response down to DC. | ||
The "D" in the model number | The frequency range is specified as 10 Hz to 10 MHz. | ||
There is also a 511AD. | |||
The "D" in the model number indicates that it has a delay line. | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> |
Revision as of 03:52, 22 August 2010
The 511 was Tek's first product, introduced in 1947. A revised version, the 511A, was introduced in 1950. It uses a standard CRT, the 5CP1A. The vertical output of the 511A is a pair of 6AG7 tubes, AC-coupled to the vertical deflection plates. The 511A does not have response down to DC. The frequency range is specified as 10 Hz to 10 MHz. There is also a 511AD. The "D" in the model number indicates that it has a delay line.