Tektronix 475 Oscilloscope may be yesterday's technology, but it still performs and functions as well as any modern analog scope to present day. You just can't beat the performance and quality for the money. Thank heavens you can still find these remarkable instruments in good used condition on ebay and elsewhere in the market place. If you happen to run across one at a reasonable price, my advice would be to latch onto it. They may be old from the early 70's but will serve you well on the bench.
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The TEK 475 and 475A are solid scopes. They are designed to be repaired. But, keep in mind some parts may be hard to find. Since you are buying a scope upwards of 40 years old, expect it to not be in perfect working condition. Controls will be worn and it will need calibration. The Tektronix 475A is a great analog scope with solid triggering. Look for a unit that is newer and in good condition. Great deals can be had if you are willing and able to do troubleshooting and repair to the scope on your own. Any 400 series TEK scope can be a useful addition to your home lab/shop.
As an EE student I was in the market for my own oscilloscope for home and had been going back and forth over which to choose as my very first. New DSO or older analog? What make, what model? Rigol is really popular right now. After much thought I decided on a Tek475 for a couple of reasons. I feel it's the best way to get a good understanding of the operation basics of scopes and analog circuits. (In contrast to the Agilent DSO's at school that do everything for you at the press of a button.) I'm also at I high enough level where I can do repair work if anything breaks down so the 475 is perfect for that with its use of common discrete parts. This one came in great condition for its age and was calibrated and ready to go right out of the box. In a year or so I'll likely be ready to move up to a DSO, but for now my Tek is exactly what I need and I plan on keeping it around for a long time.Read full review
I've used a Tek 475 for 20+ years as an Electronics Engineer/Tech in the avionics systems manufacturing industry. During the 70's and 80's, the state-of-the-art evolved significantly -- embedded real-time uP-controlled systems, large-scale integration (PAL's), exponentially higher processing speeds, higher component density (SMT) on the multilayer PCB's. The Tek 475 kept up with all of these enormous changes in how circuits were designed, tested, and manufactured. Today, my 475 is used for pro audio systems and instrument amplifier repair / modification. Granted, this scope is overkill for this level of technical work. But, I never did care for "marginal" test equipment :). It's a great scope... shows me what I want to see with ease.
This 40-year-old Tektronix product still works great. Working for Tektronix in the 1970s, I must've sold over 1000 of these incredible 475 oscilloscopes. To find one in this good of shape, and at this great price, is truly a treasure.
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This is a large, heavy old crt scope that none the less is still a fine performer. Built to a very high standard you don't see any more.
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During my professional career I used a Tektronix 475, and dreamt to get ownership to one in the future. This was 43 years ago and now the dream it is realized. As a hobby for a pensioner I have taken up repair of vintage radios and amplifiers. The scope has found a new home and works perfect.
very good
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Tektronix o-scopes have always had an exellent reputation.
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Great learning equipment. A piece that was industry standard. Great unit. This is a must use scope for someone wanting to learn analog System.
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