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Manufactured by the American company Tektronix, the date of manufacture is unknown.
Manufactured by the American company Tektronix, the date of manufacture is unknown.
It was used in the legendary oscilloscope Tek 7104, the first large-scale oscilloscope with a 1GHz band. This miracle of technology was introduced in 1978.
It was used in the legendary oscilloscope Tek 7104, the first large-scale oscilloscope with a 1GHz band. This miracle of technology was introduced in 1978.
The tube absorbed a whole bunch of different artful structures that serve to display the diagrams of such high-frequency signals on a large-sized screen. One of these devices is a brightness amplifier based on a microchannel plate. The plate itself can’t visible on the photo, of course, - вut its presence is guessed by the specific of Tek’s CRT with MCP imposition of the near-screen part of the cone. Let's take a closer look at the rest of the CRT parts.
The tube absorbed a whole bunch of different artful structures that serve to display the diagrams of such high-frequency signals on a large-sized screen. One of these devices is a brightness amplifier based on a microchannel plate. The plate itself can’t visible on the photo, of course, - вut its presence is guessed by the specific of Tek’s CRT with MCP imposition of the near-screen part of the cone. The main parts of the CRT are shown in the next photo in more detail.

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Manufactured by the American company Tektronix, the date of manufacture is unknown. It was used in the legendary oscilloscope Tek 7104, the first large-scale oscilloscope with a 1GHz band. This miracle of technology was introduced in 1978. The tube absorbed a whole bunch of different artful structures that serve to display the diagrams of such high-frequency signals on a large-sized screen. One of these devices is a brightness amplifier based on a microchannel plate. The plate itself can’t visible on the photo, of course, - вut its presence is guessed by the specific of Tek’s CRT with MCP imposition of the near-screen part of the cone. The main parts of the CRT are shown in the next photo in more detail.

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