The TU-50 was built the same way. It was a 105 Square Wave Generator, a 180 Timing Mark Generator, and a 190 Constant-Amplitude Sine Wave Generator, all crammed into one 500-series cabinet.
Dave Wise
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[email protected]Subject: Re: [TekScopes] An actually rare Tektronix item
It is Tek
-pete ex tekkie
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018, 8:55 AM Chuck Harris <cfharris@...> wrote:
I have a bit of doubt that tektronix had anything
to do with that supply. It looks more to me like
something someone bodged together out of an old
scope.
If you look on the front panel, which is where the
bottom of the scope it was built in would be, there
is a scar that is typical of a bottom of a scope.
The only thing that looks tektronix to me is the
knobs, case, and logo on the panel. The panel looks
to me to be hand lettered using rub on letters.
-Chuck Harris