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{{TM500 | mfg=Tektronix | type=TR502 | function=1.8 GHz tracking generator | class=RF generator | image=Tek tr502.jpg | introduced=1976 | discontinued=1988  
{{TM500 | mfg=Tektronix | type=TR502 | function=1.8 GHz tracking generator | class=RF generator | image=Tek tr502.jpg | introduced=1976 | discontinued=1988  
|designers=Fred Telewski;Glenn Bateman;Michael McMahon;David Morton;Phillip Snow
|designers=Fred Telewski;Glenn Bateman;Michael McMahon;David Morton;Phillip Snow;Carlos Beeck;Jack McCabe;Leighton Whitsett;
|manuals=
|manuals=
* [[Media:070-1735-00.pdf|Tektronix TR502 Manual]] (OCR)
* [[Media:070-1735-00.pdf|Tektronix TR502 Manual]] (OCR)
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The [[TR501]] and TR502 are essentially the same instrument with the exception of the output attenuators and logic interface in the TR502, which adds dot marker support for the 7L13 via the TRACK GEN LOGIC connector. A 012-0648-00 cable with [[LEMO_S-series_connector|6-pin LEMO Connectors]] is required for this functionality.
The [[TR501]] and TR502 are essentially the same instrument with the exception of the output attenuators and logic interface in the TR502, which adds dot marker support for the 7L13 via the TRACK GEN LOGIC connector. A 012-0648-00 cable with [[LEMO_S-series_connector|6-pin LEMO Connectors]] is required for this functionality.
The [[TR503]] is similar but has different oscillator and intermediate frequencies (see link).
The [[TR503]] is similar but has different oscillator and intermediate frequencies (see link).
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Freel Telewski was Program Manager for the TR502 projcct. Assisting in electrical designe were Glenn Batenman, Michael McMahon, David Morton, and Phillip Snow. The mechanical design team included Carlos Beeck, Jack McCabe, and Leighton Whitsett.
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