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Nuvistors

Michael Dunn
 

Does anyone have any data on Nuvistors (miniature metal-envelope tubes), or have any to sell? I could use an 8056, and have some 7586s...


1S1, GaAs...

Michael Dunn
 

Well, I finally got the manual for my 1S1 1GHz sampling plug-in. It's filled with exotic diodes. About 5 tunnel diodes of varying type and package. And, nine(!) GaAs (Gallium Arsenide) diodes (5 types!)!!! I had originally thought these were tunnels also, and no, they don't emit light ;-) I've never even heard of such things before - think they were actually made by Tek. Anyway, 6 of them are missing, and I'm thinking that some low-power Schottky diodes might be workable subs. Can anyone comment on this...?

thx

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Re: 502A Dual Beam Scope

Michael Dunn
 

At 3:13 AM -0700 2000/9/08, Stan Griffiths wrote:
> BTW, can anyone point
> out any real advantage to a scope like the 502 having dual beams...?

In order to correlate two different
signals in the body (for example, brain activity and subsequent muscle
movement) you needed to monitor two points simaltaneously without the lost
of signal or noise that might be generated by sharing one beam using the
"chopped" mode.
Though frequencies are usually low in such work. Were contemporary chopped scopes all too noisy?


The other dual beam scopes like the 551, 555, and 556 found uses in the
nuclear energy industry.
Wouldn't one need storage to capitalize on their dual-beamedness?

Michael


502A Dual Beam Scope

Stan or Patricia Griffiths
 

Michael Dunn wrote:

BTW, can anyone point
out any real advantage to a scope like the 502 having dual beams...?
Scopes like the 502 and later 502A (and still later 5030) were used a lot in
biomedical research. They were cheaper than storage scopes and had enough
sensitivity to directly observe a lot of the signals generated by animal
muscle movements and brain activity. In order to correlate two different
signals in the body (for example, brain activity and subsequent muscle
movement) you needed to monitor two points simaltaneously without the lost
of signal or noise that might be generated by sharing one beam using the
"chopped" mode.

The other dual beam scopes like the 551, 555, and 556 found uses in the
nuclear energy industry. In these cases, the signals were much faster than
those found in the biomedical industry (like in a nuclear blast) and whole
events were missed if the "alternate" mode of a dual channel amplifier was
chosen. Even in the "chopped" mode whole events could be lost between
samples taken at the chopping rate. The answer was to use more scopes
simaltaneously, or in some cases, the use of dual beam scopes could save you
from having to have multiple scopes.

Stan
w7ni@...


Welcome...

Michael Dunn
 

Hello, and welcome to the group. There's only about 10 of us so far, so if you can dig up some more members, or have ideas on finding more, great! I know there are tons of ham lists on eGroups -- I'll get around to *them* when my spectrum analyzer is ready! :-)

Although I've been aware of these instruments for a long time, and even used one about 20 years ago, it wasn't until I found a cheap source (don't ask! :-) that I became interested in acquiring some, more for actual use than to collect. They're just too big to want to have too many!

My present "good" collection includes a 502A dual-beam differential (newer version with PCB amps) and a 549 bistable split-screen storage with 1A4 & 1A5 plug-ins. (BTW, can anyone point out any real advantage to a scope like the 502 having dual beams...? On a scope with storage or multiple plug-ins, I can see some advantages, but the 502 has neither.) I also have a 1S1 sampling plug-in, and am awaiting the arrival of a manual to help me get it going again. The main problem might just be the missing diodes (sampling bridge and a few others). I'm hoping these are PIN or Schottky, and can be sub'd with something easily available.

My "less-good" scopes include an older 502A (with ceramic-strip amps) and a 556, a monster dual-beam that takes 2 plug-ins. Actually, this one probably just needs a bit of cleaning up to get it into good shape. I have a bunch of 1A1 2-channel plug-ins for it too.

As much as I hate to strip equipment like this, I'm certainly willing to do so with at least the older 502 and the 1A1s. If anyone needs parts, or whole units, get in touch.

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Michael Dunn | Surround Sound Decoder & Stereo Enhancement
Cantares | Self-Amplified Speaker Kits
74 George St. | Ambisonic Surround Sound CDs and Recording
Waterloo, Ont. | (519) 744-9395 (fax: 744-7129)
N2J 1K7 | mdunn@...
Canada |
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Greeting from Stan

Stan or Patricia Griffiths
 

Hi TekScope Fans,

I just wanted to let you know I am here and listening in
case you have a question or two I might be able to help you
with.

I want to thank the moderator of this forum for inviting me
to join.

Stan
w7ni@...


Tek Parts and CRT's

walter shawlee
 

We have a lot of Tek parts and CRT's from 7000/5000 series and some
4xx series portable scopes. Happy to sell, swap and trade bits if
it will help get everybody's gear up and running, and we have a VERY
BIG surplus pile. We are always looking for 2xxx series CRTs and
parts.

we have tek parts cross-reference data both on line and in paper if
you need it, you can see the on line portion by going to our web
site, and following the trail to the test equipment portion.



all for now,
walter

walter2@...