7/16/84 on the chart recorders. The rest is missing or never had any.
The Ronnie Raygun administration was a big booster shot for the semiconductor industry, especially mil/aero divisions. A lot of new "modern" equipment was purchased in the 1982-on timeframe to replace the old, manually intensive crap. Anything that was not programmable via rs232 or ieee488 was usually relegated to the lab, dumpster or a dark storage room and forgotten.
HP came out with really cool multicolor pen 2D plotters (for electronic test) about that time - ieee488 bus, finally we could capture waveforms, scale, superimpose and plot them out on paper (we had to set up oscilloscope with a Polaroid camera before that). B/W pictures only because color was really expensive. Lol!
I have a tek465 w/camera sitting here.
https://w140.com/tekwiki/wiki/465
100mHz limit. Any shroud over the CRT (or on the camera) to eliminate reflection/position camera at predetermined focal distance?
I probably used one of these 40 years ago. I think they were eventually given to the the equipment techs when we moved on to faster scopes.
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