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[QUOTE="phinds, post: 6028211, member: 310841"] I remember Tektronix scopes with great fondness. Back in the 60's when I worked for NASA we had the best available at the time and they were absolutely terrific. THEN the damn government bureaucracy kicked in in the early 70s and we were forced to buy nothing but crap scopes off of the lowest bidder. They were useless but it took a several years to get them pulled and replaced. [/QUOTE]
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