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Revision as of 08:31, 16 November 2023
The Tektronix 140 is an NTSC signal generator.
Linley Gumm says:
The 140 color bar generator started out as a 067- test fixture intended to test vector scopes. I have some early front panels of same in my garage. Charlie Rhodes, of course, fully intended to sell them as a product from the get go but needed to pretend to be doing a cal fixture to get permission to develop it.
Key Specifications
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Links
Documents Referencing 140
Document | Class | Title | Authors | Year | Links |
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Tekscope 1970 V2 N3 Jun 1970.pdf | Article | Tektronix Signal Sources | 1970 | 2101 • 2901 • 114 • 115 • R116 • 106 • 191 • 284 • 140 | |
Tekscope 1971 V3 N6 Nov 1971.pdf | Article | Tektronix and the World of Television Measurements | Stephen D. Kerman | 1971 | 520 • 140 |
AX-3265.pdf | Application Note | Shortening the Blanking Intervals of the Tektronix 140-144-146 NTSC Generators (TV Products App Note No.22) | 1976 | 140 • 144 • 146 |