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In 1974, the 7403N had a list price (without plug-ins) of $950. In the same year, the 7603 was $1600.  
In 1974, the 7403N had a list price (without plug-ins) of $950. In the same year, the 7603 was $1600.  


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{{BeginSpecs}}
{{Spec | Bandwidth | 65 MHz; 60 MHz with [[7A11]], [[7A16]] }}
{{Spec | Fastest calibrated sweep | 5 ns/Div }}
{{Spec | CRT |
* Standard:  P31 phosphor, 8 × 10 divisions of 1.22 cm (Tek [[T7400]]/[[154-0640-00]] tube)
* Opt. ? : P11 phosphor, 8 × 10 divisions of 1.22 cm 
}}
{{Spec | Calibrator            | 40 mV, 400 mV, 4V into 1 MΩ}}
{{Spec | Inputs                | Ext. Z Axis, 2 V<sub>p-p</sub> }}
{{Spec | Outputs              | Camera power only}}
{{Spec | Power                | 100 / 110 / 120 / 200 / 220 / 240 V, +/- 10%, 50—440 Hz, max. 130 W  }}
{{Spec | Weight                | 13.6 kg / 30 lb  (instrument only) }}
{{Spec | Operating Environment | 0°C – +50°C, < 15,000 ft }}
{{EndSpecs}}


The 7403N consumes a maximum of 130 watts and uses convection cooling, no fan.  It weighs 30 pounds.
The 7403N consumes a maximum of 130 watts and uses convection cooling, no fan.  It weighs 30 pounds.
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