Tektronix was always good about sharing parts
and ideas among their product line. Looks to me
like it could share a lot in common with the
2465 family. Not bandwidth, so much, but certainly
CRT drive and control, CPU, front panel control
mechanisms...
I'm pretty sure that most anything that uses a 1225
would rely upon its battery, as that is the only way
it has of preserving data. The earlier 2465B, and the
2465A used a separate battery, control, and CMOS RAM
to provide non volatile storage.
Thanks for enlightening me.
-Chuck Harris
Jan J wrote:
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Does Composite, Component Waveform and Vector/Diamond display.. Plus, Time Code,
Audio, and SCH.. SCH is an option board...
I don't know if this forum supports pictures... if it does, here is what a good SCH
Display looks like.....
On 12/5/2017 9:21 PM, Chuck Harris wrote:
Obviously.
I was simply expanding on what you stated to include the early
2465B and 2465A. I can't say that I have ever run into the
1700 series.. Isn't it a vector scope, or something like that?
-Chuck Harris
Jan J wrote:
Also, the Tek 1700 series relies on battery within 1225 only... no other battery...