[Test-Equipment] TEK 7A42
Dennis L. Wade
dwade at pacbell.net
Sat Jun 11 13:28:48 EDT 2005
Hi everyone,
The list of 7000 plug-ins here:
http://www.caip.rutgers.edu/~kahrs/testeq/7000.html
shows a 7A42 as a 4 trace digital 350 mhz plug-in.
Dennis
Gary Schafer wrote:
> I have a 1977 catalogue and it does not show a 7A42. Could you mean a
> 7A24? If so that is a 350 mhz plug in for use in the 7900 series scopes.
>
> The bandwidth will depend on the main frame bandwidth and the plug in
> bandwidth. If the plug in will go to 350 mhz and the mainframe will only
> go to 200 mhz then your bandwidth will be limited to 200 mhz. Same if it
> was the other way around.
>
> Maybe there is a 7A42 I don't know offhand as the 1977 catalogue is the
> only one I can put my hands on at the minute.
>
> 73
> Gary K4FMX
>
>
> KD1IN wrote:
>
>> Looking into getting a 7A42 plug-in and I am wondering what the
>> bandwidth will be in
>> my mainframes. Does anyone have the manual or one of TEK's 7000
>> brochures that
>> lists the bandwith for the plug-in in different mainframes?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -Dale
>>
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Dennis L. Wade
KG6ZI
Carmichael, CA
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