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Protek 6502 Oscilloscope
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Model:
6502
Date:
1979
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Description:
20 MHz OSCILLOSCOPE
Information
This compact, light weight model 6500 series Oscilloscope
has a frequency range of DC-60MHz, [DC-40MHz] or (DC-20MHz),
and offers the following features:
(1) Wide frequency range: Frequencies up to DC-60MHz,
[DC-40MHz] or
(DC-20MHz).
(2) High sensitivity: 1mV/div
(3) Large size CRT : Waveforms are easy to read, on the
large 6-inch CRT with an internal graticule scale.
(4) Scale: Waveforms are parallax-free with the CRT’s
internal graticule scale
(5) Alt Mag· The normal( · 1) and the · 10( · 5) magnified
waveforms can be displayed simultaneously.
(6) Alt Trig: Stabilized triggering is accomplished even
with two unrelated signals.
(7) TV synchronization: Stable TV signals are displayed
using new circuitry.
(8) Auto focus: Focus deviation is automatically corrected.
Manual Type:
User Manual
Pages:
47
Size:
4.85 Mbytes (5081859 Bytes)
Language:
english
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Information
1. Features
...
3
2. Configuration
...
4
3. Precautions to be taken to ensure long
life ... 5 4
Description of operating
controls ... 10
5. How to display a trace
... 23
6. Signal connections
...
26
7 Measuring procedures
...
29
8. Specifications
...
37
9. Repair and storage
...
42
10. External
drawing ...
43
Manual Type:
Service Manual
Pages:
65
Size:
5.86 Mbytes (6142660 Bytes)
Language:
english
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Date:
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Information
1 Features
2 Configuration
3 Precautions to be taken to ensure long life
4 How to display to trace
5 Specifications
6 Maintenance, Repair and Storage
7 Test Equipment Required
8 Initial Starting Procedure
< Calibration>
9 Power supply SYSTEM
10 DISPLAY
11 VERTICAL SYSTEM
12 HORIZONTAL SYSTEM
13 Electrical parts arrangment(with adjustment locations)
14 Block diagram
15 Schematic diagrams
16 Parts list