Richard Erlacher wrote:
>
> Take a peek at the Tektronix web site and then see whether you can find the
> backward reference to the Sony 'scope, which is what this model really is.
> Sony has a good likelihood of having the doc somewhere, though it may not be
> accessible. Try a Google search as well. Last but not least, try the
> newsgroup sci.electronics.equipment. Somebody there probably has the stuff
> you need, though you may have to get out your wallet to get it.
>
> The bandwidth is adequate for the most rudimentary of applications, but, for
> example, if you need to examine DRAM timing, you may be at a disadvantage.
>
> Dick
If it is Sony then parts should be available through Sony Parts
warehouse in KC. You might need a sony Xref number. Just hold on to
your wallet when you see the bill. Ain't cheap but they usually have
stuff like that.
Tek is pretty good on getting stuff for their scopes; I'd try there
first. And there are several dealers on the net that deal in used Tek
gear as well.
Gary Hildebrand
Received on Mon Feb 18 2002 - 05:57:15 GMT
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