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6
3.4.9.
1. Gain
via X
1 54
3.4.9.2.
Gain
via
Y
154
3.4.9.3.
Gain Yg
via
Y
154
3.4.9.4.
Gain
at
external
X
deflection
155
3.4.9.B.
Gain
external
triggering
via
TRIG
VIEW
155
3.4.9.G.
Gain Y^
via
TRIG
VIEW
155
3.4.9.7.
Gain Yg
via
TRIG
VIEW
155
3.4.9.S.
Gain Yg
via
X
155
3.4.10.
Vertical
channels
155
3.4.10.1.
L.F.
Correction
amplifier
156
3.4.10.2.
Square-wave
response
156
3.4.10.3.
Input
capacitance
156
3.4.10.4.
Square-wave
response
final Y
amplifier
157
3.4.10.5.
Square-wave
response
channel
A
157
3.4.10.6.
Square-wave
response
channel
B
158
3.4.10.7.
Bandwidth
159
3.4.10.8.
Common-mode
rejection
159
3.4.10.9.
Dynamic
range
and
position range
159
3.4.10.10.
Chopped
mode
159
3.4.10.11.
Alternate mode
160
3.4.10.12.
Square-wave
response trigger
view
via
channel A(B)
160
3.4.10.13.
Bandwidth
trigger
view via channel
A(B)
160
3.4.10.14.
Bandwidth
trigger view
via external
input
160
3.4.11.
Triggering
161
3.4.11.1. Trigger
slope
and level of the m.t.b.
161
3.4.11.2. Trigger
sensitivities
m.t.b.
161
3.4.11.3. Single-sweep
operation
162
3.4.11.4. Triggering
at mains frequency
162
3.4.11.5. Trigger
slope
and level of the d.t.b.
162
3.4.11.6. Trigger
sensitivities d.t.b.
163
3.4.12. Jitter
163
3.4.13. Periodic
and
random
deviations
163
3.4.14.
Effect
of the mains voltage variations
164
3.4.15.
Horizontal amplifier
164
3.4.15.1. Bandwidth
164
3.4.15.2. Phase
difference
164
3.4.16. Adjustment
of
the storage
section
167
3.4.16.1. Introduction
167
3.4.16.2. Non store mode
adjustment
167
3.4.16.3. Variable
persistence mode adjustment
167
3.4.16.4. Fast mode
adjustment
167
3.5. Information concerning accessoires 174
3.5.1.
Attenuator probe
set
delivered with
the instrument 174
3.5.2.
Adapter PM
9051
179
3.5.3. Trimming tool
kit
179

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