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Calibrated TEKTRONIX 2467B 400MHz Briteye OSCILLOSCOPE; extras; low hours avail

$ 528

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Channels: 4
  • Condition: very nice at BIN, will lose B suffix at less than BIN
  • Model: 2467B
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Brand: Tektronix
  • Maximum Bandwidth: 400 MHz
  • Type: Analog
  • MPN: 2467B
  • Bandwidth: 350MHz - 499MHz
  • Modified Item: No
  • Number of Channels: 4
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Offered at BIN is a refurbred & freshly calibrated Tek 2467B scope with 14 days guaranty (1 year is available for 0 more). Instruction book pdf is included (will email as soon as I learn your email).
    Adding more by offering more is why I enabled the BIN button. In case offering more doesn't work, I will still sell you what you want. Please refrain from offering less than BIN as pay cuts do not incentivise my best effort on your behalf (besides Ebay already cuts my pay by taking an eighth)... Others sell this model for less... if you want expert assurance you'll get a good one, BIN from me. If you insist on on offering me less, I will expect you to be satisfied with a lesser model (eg: at 0 I will send you a 2467 (not B), or at 6 I'd send you a 2465A as in my 6 BIN 2465A listing).
    The Tek 2467B is the image intensifying version of the 2465B which was the last and best performing (4 channels 400MHz) portable analog scope Tek made (1989-1996), so you can't get any better! It is ideal for looking at low rep rate fast transients and detecting infrequent jitters (if you don't look at such demanding signals you can save by getting my 2465B). It is also the last series Tek made to be repairable.  Years from now 2467Bs could still be active while their less repairable, younger (SMT populated, without published schematics) digitizing relatives get tossed out. It cost new 000, but you can now get it for just a tiny fraction, working just fine from me.
    I choose to work on 2400s because they were the last repairable scopes Tek made. 2400s are my specialty, so mine should arrive working correctly, whether you're buying just 1 or several to outfit an entire lab or classroom. Please keep in mind if buying another's 2467B that chances are, regardless of price, almost certain theirs will have problems (I know since I buy them too) regardless of how a seller presents it... can't expect those selling for less to have had even their aging Li battery, let alone other failing parts replaced. As reliable as 2400s are, there are many out there with close to 100 thousand hours, enough time to have accumulated multiple problems, which you don't want.  2400s I sell had their issues fixed. This is why mine justifiably cost more than others'.  Getting a non-DOA guaranty from another seller misses the point that consuming electricity is not the same as working correctly. Those who say "pulled from a working environment" are hinting it quit (if you miss subtle hints or codes). Those who say "passes self tests" do not understand self test does not check signal path, but rather processor's memory.
    First photo shows  the fast rising edge of a square wave as 0.97 nanoseconds (curser separation; combined risetime of scope & source) when stretched by sweeping at 500picoseconds/division. This is a far more demanding test than showing a probe compensation signal at 1millisecond/div, more commonly seen.  2nd photo shows the screen lit up by a sine wave signal sized to use the entire screen and show there are no burn marks, a frequent problem with 2467Bs sold by others. 3rd photo shows bottom (other sides look equally clean and free of flaws). 4th photo shows a P6137 probe you can add by offering 0 more (last I checked, ebay also lets you also offer more than BIN). Since I have/had multiple 2467Bs listed, the photos may not be of the specimen you get, but will look as good, and work as well. You are likely to get serial # B010373 or B050267. BTW, because 2467Bs, unlike 2465Bs, have a screensaver, it is entirely possible the majority of the hours were spent with the CRT beam cut off, so higher hours on a 2467B may not be as bad as same hours on a 2465B, and any you'd get from me have less than 20000 hours if you pay 00 (or more).
    If you need other options, please visit my other 2467B / 2467BHD listings.
    I also have a 2467B with only 71 hours. It has option 5 TV Sync. Its serial # is B052429, and if you want it please offer double (00) as such low hours are extremely rare.
    Please make sure Ebay has your current correct ship-to address before you pay, as that is where I must send item. Mistakes are costlier to fix after you pay, and I cannot offer refunds, but only store credit. Please, if in doubt, ask questions before paying.
    I ship worldwide.  International Airmail does not offer  tracking and delivery confirmation, which Ebay requires, so no USPS please. DHL, UPS, FEDEX, and ebay's Global Shipping Program do offer good tracking.
    I have nothing to do with the requirement by many of the 50 States to have Ebay collect sales tax for them. I do not collect sales tax for any other State on my own sales. If you are outside California and don't feel like paying a large sales tax, buy something cheap(er) from me first (eg: a probe or a pouch) and a workaround will present itself. Also, the reason I cannot presently offer cash refunds (but just store credit) is because Ebay and its payment platforms differ in their definition of 'full refund" - one expects full return of what you paid, whereas the other considers full return of what I got. Since I never get your sales tax or shipping (Ebay handles them), "full refund" according to one would require I go "into the hole" for you, which I won't. Please buy prudently, aware that there are some irreversible frictional losses in the pay system.
    Buy more INCENTIVE: I will give you a 10% DISCOUNT on any other item you buy from me. You may want to buy something else from me first (eg: a probe, a front cover, or a top pouch) to save 10% on this item (and maybe your state sales tax). Sequence matters.