You are going to love that TDS 754. I upgraded my 744 to a 784 and I am pretty sure the 754 can be upgraded to at least a 784, possibly a 794. The upgrade required removing 4 caps on the acquisition board and then a little trickery to reprogram it. The upgrade also extended the memory.
My 744 is at least that clean and the shuttered CRT gives such a crisp display plus the colors are just beautiful.
Yes, I've been researching that upgrade and am seriously considering it. However, I don't have any 1GHz signal generators for the calibration, aside from the the 1ns output on my TG 501 Time Mark Generator, but the amplitude is only 250mV, so I'm not sure if that's enough?
I wonder what the cheapest 1GHz source with sufficient fidelity would be?
That scope was food on the table for me. Never met the original owner - I was owner 2 - but he/she probably did not use it much. The CRT is still rather bright and sharp. I kept it as dim as possible and used the VGA a lot to extend the life of it.
Solid performer. I never tried to upgrade to 1Ghz because I could not afford a mistake while I owned it. If I kept it, I would definitely try the TDS784 upgrade.
Hope it makes a big contribution to your projects.
Yeah, right now, since I've got it on the floor, I'm using a little 12" VGA monitor on the desk (made from an old laptop's LCD and one of those conversion kits from eBay), so I can easily look at waveforms while probing. I've got it on a swing arm which makes it super handy!
I do really like the CRT+LCD Shutter though. It took me awhile to get used to it (I kept seeing it flicker in the corner of my eye or when moving) but after using it for awhile I don't even notice it anymore. It's a very bright, crisp, fast display.
Reading about these scopes, I see a lot of people ragging on Tek for using the CRT+Shutter system and I'm sure they had some issues, but for the time these scopes were built, I have to say it was a very nice display technology. You get the crispness and speed of a monochrome CRT with super vibrant colors! At the time, color LCDs were atrocious and I don't think they could get the same resolution and clarity out of a color CRT that small.
Anyway, I think I'll try the 784C upgrade once I get the signal generator needed to calibrate it.
And yes, I'm already putting it to good use on a project where I needed to see some high speed( ~500MHz) transitions clearly. I was using a 2465B for this until I got the 754C; being able to catch glitches and non-repetitive anomalies has already helped me out tremendously!