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The 502 is a dual-beam oscilloscope with a high sensitivity of 100 or 200 microvolts/cm, depending of mode. | The 502 is a dual-beam oscilloscope with a high sensitivity of 100 or 200 microvolts/cm, depending of mode and differential inputs. | ||
At 200uV/cm the bandwith was only 100kHz but at 200mV/cm it rised to 1MHz. | At 200uV/cm the bandwith was only 100kHz but at 200mV/cm it rised to 1MHz. | ||
There was a transistor-regulated heater supply build in. | There was a transistor-regulated heater supply build in. | ||
Price at July 1959 was $825. | Price at July 1959 was $825. |
Revision as of 08:15, 17 April 2010
The 502 is a dual-beam oscilloscope with a high sensitivity of 100 or 200 microvolts/cm, depending of mode and differential inputs. At 200uV/cm the bandwith was only 100kHz but at 200mV/cm it rised to 1MHz. There was a transistor-regulated heater supply build in.
Price at July 1959 was $825.