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The '''Tektronix Type J''' is a 35 MHz dual-trace plug-in for [[500-series scopes]] which never went into production. | The '''Tektronix Type J''' is a 35 MHz dual-trace plug-in for [[500-series scopes]] which never went into production. | ||
It was designed by [[Ron | It was designed by [[Ron Olson]]. | ||
The Type J's tentative announcement was in 1963. | The Type J's tentative announcement was in 1963. |
Revision as of 17:57, 31 January 2021
The Tektronix Type J is a 35 MHz dual-trace plug-in for 500-series scopes which never went into production. It was designed by Ron Olson.
The Type J's tentative announcement was in 1963. It appears to be similar to the 1A1, which was introduced in 1964. The 547 training guide, dated December 30th, 1963 mentions "a new dual trace plug-in, the 1A1 (also known as the J)." Note: The Type J does not have a spoiler switch hole in the rear panel, while the 1A1 does have such a hole.
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Reference to Type J in December 1963 Service Scope
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Late Type J with spoiler switch hole
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Late Type J with spoiler switch hole
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Late Type J with spoiler switch hole
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Late Type J with spoiler switch hole