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as well as either compartment's internal trigger signal. Only one connector is available for each function, | as well as either compartment's internal trigger signal. Only one connector is available for each function, | ||
and the compartment is selected by jumpers on a circuit board near the rear of the case. | and the compartment is selected by jumpers on a circuit board near the rear of the case. | ||
Dennis Tillman wrote: | |||
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The 7934 is an uncommon scope because it came out late in the 7000 lifecycle | |||
(1987) For some odd reason it was not listed in the 1988 catalog but it | |||
reappeared in the 1989 and 1990 catalogs. In most respects it is a higher | |||
bandwidth 7834 which was discontinued after 1985. | |||
The 7834 was a 400 MHz scope but the 7934 is the fastest storage scope Tek | |||
made at 500MHz. | |||
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* [http://bama.edebris.com/download/tek/7934/tek-7934.pdf Tektronix 7934 Manual (PDF)] | * [http://bama.edebris.com/download/tek/7934/tek-7934.pdf Tektronix 7934 Manual (PDF)] |