[Milsurplus] CRT info needed
david_jackson at agilent.com
david_jackson at agilent.com
Fri Aug 11 15:47:42 EDT 2006
Roger:
I can't specifically say what this tube was used in but I worked for Tektronix and dealt with their dual beam oscilloscopes.
Before digital oscilloscopes, a "dual channel" scope really was a single crt gun switched between two different inputs, either switching back and forth (chop mode) while the trace was going across the screen or alternating first one channel then the other (alternate mode). The problem was that you couldn't view two simultaneous events because either the switching times were too slow or you only could display one signal at a time.
The dual gun CRT was developed so that one channel connected to one gun and the other connected to the other gun and you could view simultaneous events- neither switching or alternating was needed. Essentially, you had two oscilloscopes in one package using a common CRT screen, generally, but not always, sharing a common time base. They were very popular with the Atomic Energy folks. Truly a single shot event if there ever was one- the repetition rate of atomic blasts is pretty long. Lasers fit into this category as well. Targeting lasers generally have a 10-20 pulse per second rep rate. Not truly single shot but slow enough to qualify as one.
Take a look at the Tek 7844 if you can find the specifications
Thanks,
Dave Jackson, WA4OBJ
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From: "Roger Basford" <roger at new-gate.co.uk>
Subject: [Milsurplus] CRT info needed
Hi,
Anyone have any info on the application of a 5BDP7 JAN-CDU Du Mont Labs Dual
Gun CRT?
73,
Roger Basford, G3VKM - Norfolk, England
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