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Question about Tektronix SC501 scope
Hi folks,
I recently bought a used Tek SC 501 scope to plug into my TM500 series rack. It is only a 5mhz unit and I bought it more for audio and afsk type projects. The highest unmagnified writing speed is 1us/div and with the X5 mag it's 200ns/div. The crt beam seems very feeble at these two highest writing speeds. Very unimpressive for what I would call Tek's normal high standards. Not in the same ballpark as my SC502 dual trace unit for instance. This unit is used and came from a GE lab environment. It perhaps has thousands of hours on it, I'm not sure. Were these SC 501 scopes just a dog or is my crt shot?? I notice the literature lists a very lame 1KV as the acceleration voltage. That is pretty low for the job at hand isn't it? Thanks to all who reply. |
Question about Tektronix SC501 scope
Gudmundur wrote:
The crt beam seems very feeble at these two highest writing speeds. Very unimpressive for what I would call Tek's normal high standards. Not in the same ballpark as my SC502 dual trace unit for instance. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Are you triggering the sweep at the higher speeds or just letting it auto-trigger? Auto-trigger is done at a low rate and makes the sweep very dim until it gets an actual high frequency trigger. Bill, W6WRT |
Question about Tektronix SC501 scope
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Question about Tektronix SC501 scope
Gudmundur wrote:
Most Tek scopes produce a trace that looks like a green laser beam. This thing is like a 2AP1 or 2BP1 and lacks that normal Tek punch, but as mentioned, it only has 1kv of acceleration potential so I am guessing lame is the name of the game. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 kv is pretty low indeed. I'm surprised Tek let it out the door. Bill, W6WRT (10-year Tek employee) |
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