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*[http://bama.edebris.com/manuals/tek/316/ Tektronix 316 manual]
* [[Media:070-316.pdf|Tektronix 316 Manual (PDF, needs OCR)]]
*[http://w140.com/tek_fcp/tek_type_316_factory_cal_proc.pdf Tektronix 316 factory calibration procedure]
* [https://w140.com/tek_fcp/tek_type_316_factory_cal_proc.pdf Tektronix 316 factory calibration procedure]
* [[Media:tek_316_fcp.pdf|Tektronix 316 factory calibration procedure (PDF, OCR)]]
* [https://w140.com/tek_316_irb.pdf Tektronix 316 Instrument Reference Book (PDF, OCR)]
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The '''Tektronix 316''' is a 10 MHz three-inch scope [[introduced in 1959]], similar to the [[317]].   
The '''Tektronix 316''' is a 10 MHz three-inch scope [[introduced in 1959]], similar to the [[317]].   


The main difference is that the 317 has more CRT  
The main difference is that the 317 has more CRT  
accelerating voltage (9 kV versus 1.8 kV) for a brighter, sharp display.   
accelerating voltage (9 kV versus 1.8 kV) for a brighter, sharp display.   
The 316 has a portable benchtop shape.  The scope was also made in
The 316 has a portable benchtop shape.  The scope was also made in
two other forms, the RM16 and the RS16.  The RM16 is a rackmount version
two other forms, the RM16 and the RS16.  The RM16 is a rackmount version
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A kit was available to convert a 316 to a 316-S1 in the field.  From the 1958 catalog:
A kit was available to convert a 316 to a 316-S1 in the field.  From the 1958 catalog:
:''Fan Motor Kit — For converting Type 316 for use on 50 to 800 cycle line frequency (Type 316-S1). Contains brackets, rectifier, and fan motor.  040-141 Fan Motor Kit $40.00''
:''Fan Motor Kit — For converting Type 316 for use on 50 to 800 cycle line frequency (Type 316-S1). Contains brackets, rectifier, and fan motor.  040-141 Fan Motor Kit $40.00''
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==Pictures==


<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:Tek 316 front.jpg|316 front
Tek 316 front.jpg|316 front
Image:Rm16 front 2.jpg|RM16 front
Rm16 front 2.jpg|RM16 front
Image:Rm16 top.jpg|RM16 front
Rm16 top.jpg|RM16 front
Image:Rm16 top internal.jpg|RM16 top internal
Rm16 top internal.jpg|RM16 top internal
Image:Rm16 internal bottom.jpg|RM16 bottom internal
Rm16 internal bottom.jpg|RM16 bottom internal
Image:Rs16_drawing.png|RS16 two-piece rackmount 316
Rs16_drawing.png|RS16 two-piece rackmount 316
File:Tek rs16 1960cat.jpg|RS16 in 1960 catalog
Tek rs16 1960cat.jpg|RS16 in 1960 catalog
File:Tek316 1.JPG
Tek316 1.JPG
File:Tek316 2.JPG
Tek316 2.JPG
File:Tek316 3.JPG
Tek316 3.JPG
File:Tek316 4.JPG
Tek316 4.JPG
File:Tek316 5.JPG
Tek316 5.JPG
File:Tek316 6.JPG
Tek316 6.JPG
File:Tek316 7.JPG
Tek316 7.JPG
File:Tek316 8.JPG
Tek316 8.JPG
File:Tek316 9.JPG
Tek316 9.JPG
File:Tek_316-s1.jpg|316-S1
Tek_316-s1.jpg|316-S1
Tek 316 824 1.jpg
Tek 316 824 2.jpg
Tek 316 824 3.jpg
Tek 316 824 4.jpg
Tek 316 824 5.jpg
Tek 316 824 6.jpg
Tek 316 824 7.jpg
Tek 316 824 8.jpg
Tek 316 824 9.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>
[[Category:Monolithic tube scopes]]

Revision as of 16:07, 24 January 2021

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10 MHz 3" tube scope
Tek 310

Produced from 1959 to (?)

Manuals
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix 316 is a 10 MHz three-inch scope introduced in 1959, similar to the 317.

The main difference is that the 317 has more CRT accelerating voltage (9 kV versus 1.8 kV) for a brighter, sharp display. The 316 has a portable benchtop shape. The scope was also made in two other forms, the RM16 and the RS16. The RM16 is a rackmount version of the 316. The RS16 is also a rackmount version of the 316, but has the power supply in a separate unit so it can fit in shallow racks.

Early 316 units had selenium rectifiers. A modification kit, #040-216, was made available to replace them with silicon diodes.

316-S1

The regular Type 316 scope runs on 50 Hz to 60 Hz power and has and AC fan motor. The 316-S1 runs on 50 Hz to 800 Hz power and has a DC fan motor. A kit was available to convert a 316 to a 316-S1 in the field. From the 1958 catalog:

Fan Motor Kit — For converting Type 316 for use on 50 to 800 cycle line frequency (Type 316-S1). Contains brackets, rectifier, and fan motor. 040-141 Fan Motor Kit $40.00

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Pictures