Subject: [TekScopes] Free for postage:
Tektronix C1001 video camera, anyone?
?
Hello-- I'm offering free for postage (plus a sop to cover PayPal
and shipping supplies) a Tektronix C1001 video camera in unknown
operating condition; it appears to be in good physical condition. There's
no mounting bezel for the oscilloscope ,but a cable is
included.
Apparently, this device mounts in front of a CRT's
screen and includes a CCD camera; see comments below from other TekScope
readers for details.
If you need this C1001, please let me know and
I'll figure out U.S. Postal Service shipping to your
location.
Thanks, and 73--
Brad
AA1IP
**** Craig Sawyers wrote...
The C1001
only works if:
1. You have suitable camera adaptors for the scopes you
want to use it with 2. You have a power supply for it. You can either use a
regulated wall wart, or wait until a matching DX02 supply turns
up
The C1001 is a fairly low resolution monochrome camera based on an
early Sony CCD and boards, but perfectly suitable for the job as a scope
camera.
It has focus and aperture controls on the lens, and
magnification set by moving the whole shebang along the mounting rails. It
produces NTSC format composite video. It runs continuously, which is a
pain since you cannot sync it to single shot events.... *** Miroslav
Pokorni wrote: The C1001 delivers NTSC video signal. I have several of them
and still looking for any shred of documentation; anyone got anything
besides description in Tektronix' catalog? I would appreciate any
documentation or direction where to find any.