Just curious. What did the 2232 sell for when it first came out in the early 90's?
Dollars (inflation adjusted dollars) in 1990:
2230 $5,000 ($10,300) - Last available in 1989
2232 $5,500 ($10,800) - First available in 1990
2430A $8.200 ($16,100)
Two personal oddities occured for me around the 2430/2440 series:
Earlier when those scopes were cutting edge, I repeatedly used some of them, i.e. 2430, 2432 and maybe 2440 in one place. After some other activities, I returned to this activity and was asked to show someone how I did the earlier measurements. I grabbed a scope of this series, set it up, and.....was stopped cold by the absence of features and capabilities. Before TekWiki, I always suspected this to be the difference between the 2430 and the 2430A. Now it is clear that I must have grabbed a 2431L or a 2439, both of which totally suck. At least this one is closed now for some years
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The other puzzlement is a bit stranger. When I look away from the manuals and datasheets clearly telling me that this is not the case, I am under the vivid impression to have worked with a scope from this series where it was possible to select/vary the sample rate independent from the horizontal deflection setting.
I was so sure of this that I explicitely welcomed the ''re''introduction of this feature on the TDS5xxx series along with a separate control element. But all available data says that this did not exist!
@alm: you made me take another look at the 22xx series. It is possible that I will replace the 465 hanging around with a 2230 or 2232, although the 2236 is a candidate too.