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The Hungarian company '''Elektronikus Mérőkészülékek Gyára''', aka '''EMG''', was a producer of electronic test and measurement equipment. The company was closed in 1991.
The Hungarian company '''Elektronikus Mérőkészülékek Gyára''' ("Factory of Electronic Measuring Devices") aka '''EMG''',  
was a producer of electronic test and measurement equipment, founded in 1950 as a spin-off of the "Orion" consumer electronics company.  
EMG closed in 1991. The site of the main factory is an industrial park today.


[[TR-4602]] aka EMG-1552 is a clone of Tektronix [[551]], but tube-type in clone is not same by Tektronix 551.
They made instruments and associated plug-in modules in the 1970s that were non-identical clones of Tektronix models,
They made a clone of the [[647A | Tektronix 647A]], the [[TR-4653]] aka EMG-1555, and its associated plugins, in the 1970s.
such as the [[TR-4653]] aka EMG-1555 which is based on the [[647A | Tektronix 647A]],  
or the [[TR-4602]] aka EMG-1552 based on the [[551|Tektronix 551]].


In the early 1980s, EMG produced the [[TR-4658]] aka EMG-1556 which bears strong resemblance to the [[7603 | Tektronix 76xx]] series.
In the early 1980s, EMG produced the [[TR-4658]] aka EMG-1556 which bears strong resemblance to the [[7603 | Tektronix 76xx]] series.

Revision as of 02:12, 9 June 2018

The Hungarian company Elektronikus Mérőkészülékek Gyára ("Factory of Electronic Measuring Devices") aka EMG, was a producer of electronic test and measurement equipment, founded in 1950 as a spin-off of the "Orion" consumer electronics company. EMG closed in 1991. The site of the main factory is an industrial park today.

They made instruments and associated plug-in modules in the 1970s that were non-identical clones of Tektronix models, such as the TR-4653 aka EMG-1555 which is based on the Tektronix 647A, or the TR-4602 aka EMG-1552 based on the Tektronix 551.

In the early 1980s, EMG produced the TR-4658 aka EMG-1556 which bears strong resemblance to the Tektronix 76xx series.

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New EMG scope offerings of 1981 (from company leaflet)