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Tek 204-2 drawing.jpg|Tektronix 204-2 drawing | Tek 204-2 drawing.jpg|Tektronix 204-2 drawing | ||
Tek 204 opt 2 drawing.jpg|Tektronix 204 Option 2 drawing | Tek 204 opt 2 drawing.jpg|Tektronix 204 Option 2 drawing | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:40, 5 October 2024
Tektronix used the 204 designation for two slightly different carts based on the 202 body throughout its history:
Originally introduced in the 1961 catalog, the 204 was a 202 with 500-series plugin holder, later renamed 202-2.
In 1970 it was reintroduced as the 204-2 − a tilt-lock scope cart for wide (4-bay) 7000-series scopes. It was still based on the 202 cart body but now added the scope locking bar and has a compartment for storing up to five single-width 7000-series plug-ins, and a drawer for probes. The 204-3 is a cost reduced version, omitting the drawer and plugin storage.
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Document | Class | Title | Authors | Year | Links |
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Tekscope 1969 V1 N5 Oct 1969.pdf | Article | Introducing the New Generation | 1969 | 7000-series scopes • 7504 • 7704 • 7A11 • 7A12 • 7A13 • 7A14 • 7A16 • 7A22 • 7S11 • 7M11 • 7B50 • 7B51 • 7B70 • 7B71 • 7T11 • R5030 • 7000 series readout system • Miniature relays • Cam switches • Industrial Design • T7500 • T7700 • P6052 • P6053 • C-50 • C-51 • 204-2 |