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The 58x series were the first Tek scopes with [[distributed deflection plates]] and the last with a [[distributed amplifier]].
The 58x series were the first Tek scopes with [[distributed deflection plates]] and the last with a [[distributed amplifier]].
At 100 MHz (down-rated to 95 MHz in 1962 and 85 MHz for the 585A) with the [[80|Type 80 plug-in]] and up to 85 MHz with the dual-channel [[82|Type 82]],  
At 100 MHz (down-rated to 95 MHz in 1962 and 85 MHz for the 585A) with the [[80|Type 80 plug-in]] and up to 85 MHz with the dual-channel [[82|Type 82]],  
they were the highest-speed general purpose scopes of Tek's tube scope era (the 1 GHz [[519]] was specialized with no vertical amplifier).
they were the highest-speed general purpose scopes of Tek's tube scope era. (The 1 GHz [[519]] was specialized with no vertical amplifier.)


The 585's front panel layout is almost identical to the [[545A]] that came out at the same time. The 585 also shares internal construction and circuits such as the power supply with the [[535]]/[[545]] line of scopes.
The 585's front panel layout is almost identical to the [[545A]] that came out at the same time. The 585 also shares internal construction and circuits such as the power supply with the [[535]]/[[545]] line of scopes.
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