Hello everyone! Sorry it's been a while but I've brought some pictures to hopefully make up for lost time!
Here is the Vectroscope:
My best attempt at walking through the tear-down lol
Front & back
And the insides!!
Hello everyone! Sorry it's been a while but I've brought some pictures to hopefully make up for lost time!
Here is the Vectroscope:
My best attempt at walking through the tear-down lol
Front & back
And the insides!!
And this is what I got in the end:
man, I wish you would have post this before tearing it down
I didn't have a choice in whether it was torn down or not unfortunately - it was just something I got lucky enough to be able to take apart.
Welcome back Julie : ) Were you tearing it down for someone else?
Was just thinking about you Julie and BAM!- here you are!
I don't know what that is but it looks cool,bet it was fun tearing into it!
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Just think, back in that day it was hand wired, nothing automated back then.
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No worries, just sucks to see that. I have been wanting an oscilloscope for years.
I don't think it was an oscilloscope. Its some sort of vectorscope--I think they were used for work on the old CRT TV's and the like. Maybe someone who has worked with these will chime in...
I'm sure if you put up your request on this site for a 'scope, someone will have one or come across one. I would like to find one, too!!
Jon.
Very good to hear from you again.
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This is compliments of Wiki;
"A vectorscope is a special type of oscilloscope used in both audio and video applications. Whereas an oscilloscope or waveform monitor normally displays a plot of signal vs. time, a vectorscope displays an X-Y plot of two signals, which can reveal details about the relationship between these two signals. Vectorscopes are highly similar in operation to oscilloscopes operated in X-Y mode; however those used in video applications have specialized graticules, and accept standard television or video signals as input".
Vectorscope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I have mixed emotions whenever I see the old hand-wiring. "Man, that's gonna be a slow cleanup" vs. "There's gold somewhere in those components". Looks like it was interesting.
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