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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@...


 

Hello, I'm Armando

I'm new here.. I just bought a 7401 for 30 bucks. , it turns on, and if I play with the buttons and give a little smack , I get a distorted, extra wide and chopped up trace.
anyways. I will be doing the dismantleling soon and visual inspection, looking forward for some help, getting this puppy up and working. :}

Armando


 

Hi Stan. Good to hear from you. Hope all is well. I really miss your old website as I used it pretty much daily for information, especially for crt cross reference. Any chance that info is still around somewhere? Cheers


 

We have inquired about the CRT Cross Reference and that database is gone. However, the museum published a 1976 CRT Index document. That, along with the RPR has the same information, just not as convenient to use, I did an extract of the 154- RPR that covers the part numbers from 1976 to 1986. That and the index is at

Dave


 

Is there any record of it in the web archive site? I'd have to scrounge my
emails to find the site....

On Thursday, August 29, 2019, Dave Brown <davebr@...>
wrote:

We have inquired about the CRT Cross Reference and that database is gone.
However, the museum published a 1976 CRT Index document. That, along with
the RPR has the same information, just not as convenient to use, I did an
extract of the 154- RPR that covers the part numbers from 1976 to 1986.
That and the index is at

Dave




 

I tied the wayback machine, this may or may not be useful. There are other
web archiving crawlers....



On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 10:22 AM Dave Brown <davebr@...>
wrote:

We have inquired about the CRT Cross Reference and that database is gone.
However, the museum published a 1976 CRT Index document. That, along with
the RPR has the same information, just not as convenient to use, I did an
extract of the 154- RPR that covers the part numbers from 1976 to 1986.
That and the index is at

Dave