After scanning the pertinent info I could find online I'm considering a Tektronix P6202 500MHz that includes a line cord power supply (Model # 119-07744-00) using Lemco connectors, around $100.00. I've not seen any individual line cord power supplies for sale and the Tek 1101probe power supply is about $80.00.
Since I have a tested working Tek 1103 probe power supply I'm considering a Tektronix P6205 750 MHz which plugs in directly. (I made an error in the previous post indicating a P6205A which doesn't exist.) I see that there is a chance of getting a good P6205 for about $!00.00.
From what I could tell from examining eBay listing pictures many of the P6202 have probe pins that are bent, broken, missing or a stub. I'm guessing the pin is a straight wire (poorly selected metallurgy & form) that can't withstand the. stress of poking around and bends, finally breaking. Replacement pins in packs of 10 and a special tool are listed in a Tektronix catalog. I haven't seen any listed for sale. This point is a huge negative for the P6202 and unless I find an exceptional deal it not a wise choice. There's some pics on the old Yahoo Tektronix Groups site showing a tip replacement, not a task I want try. The P6202 also has a manual switch to select high or low impedance, another failure point.
The P6205 has a redesigned pin which is a conical, pointed tip being much thicker at the probe entry transition so that it can better withstand the stress of being poked around. It doesn't have a manual switch to change impedance, the scopes that are designed for it detect it and automatically switch to 50 Ω. So I assume the P6205 is always 50 Ω. If I'm wrong someone please correct me. Also if there is something else I should consider please let me know.
I'm not in a big rush as I'm still enjoying learning how to use the features of the Siglent SSA 3021X. I'm also wondering what if any influence a DC block will have on results.
Thanks
Hank