326

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The Sony/Tektronix 326 is an ultra-portable 10 MHz dual trace oscilloscope with 300 ns delay line and a removable battery pack.

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10 MHz dual trace portable scope
Sony/Tektronix 326

Produced from 1972 to 1978

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

Electrically, it is relatively classic, but it is not constructed like classic Tek scopes.

The 326 has no Tek-made ICs. It uses many Sony transistors.

The 326's power supply/charger is conceptually similar to that of the 323, but the 0.3 Ω resistor is in the battery pack.

The power supply and oscilloscope are separable. The scope can be be operated without power supply.

Specifications

Key Specifications

Bandwidth 10 MHz (approx. 5 MHz in ×10 mode)
Rise time 36 ns (72 ns in ×10 mode)
Sweep 1 μs/Div to 1 s/Div, 1—2—5, ×10 magnifier (i.e. to 100 ns/Div)
Deflection 10 mV/Div to 10 V/Div (1 mV/Div to 1 V/Div in ×10 mode)
Input impedance 1 MΩ // 47 pF
Calibrator 0.5 Vp-p, 800 Hz +- 250 Hz, source impedance 10 kΩ
CRT 10 × 8 Div. @ 6.25 mm (0.25")
AC Power 90—136 V or 180—272 V, 48—440 Hz, 35 VA at 136 V (maximum intensity, maximum charge rate)
DC Power 9—32 V, 12 max.
Battery Nine size "C" NiCd cells, runtime 1.5 h (full intensity) / 4 h (low intensity), charge time 16 h
Dimensions 10.2 cm × 22.2 cm × 38.1 cm (31 cm without charger)
Weight 5.9 kg (4.5 kg without charger)
Features
  • Ext Trig / X input (supports X-Y displays up to 200 kHz)
  • External blanking input (by deflection, not Z modulation, to 100 kHz)
  • Built in battery

Pictures