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John Miles wrote:
That means that it's not really in Tek's best interest to support their customers in their efforts to keep the old gear alive. Isn't this where -- at least in the software arena -- the idea of maintenance contracts comes in? Granted, the average hobbyist is typically not going to buy into such a plan, but I would imagine most of Tek's sales are to companies that would be willing to pay, e.g., 10-30% of the original equipment cost per year for a guarantee that the equipment will be repaired free of charge if it breaks. The new equipment is so much software-based as well these days that Tek could also consider changing for software upgrades -- although personally I'm quite happy that TDS3000 software upgrades are free! I am going to get myself a nice 2465B or perhaps a 2467 after finish school and find myself a Real Job again -- in a sense those scopes seem like the pinnacle of pure-analog scope development and even if they are only good to 400MHz, there'll continue to be plenty of designs that can be serviced by such scopes for years to come. It sucks that I can't get a replacement U800 for my 2467. Ah, but wasn't someone mentioning that some third party is making compatible replacements? It was supposedly very expensive, but if one person can do it, surely others can as well -- and will, once there's some demand. Look at the old computers such as the Commodore 64 -- these days people enjoy not only completely emulating them in software (doesn't applies to scopes, obviously) but also building equivalent pieces of hardware in FPGAs (e.g., the Commodore One). ---Joel Kolstad |
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