Probably that half a bottle of wine I drank before doing this
. Actually it has been a dick to get this one going as it's a bit of a hack job. The main thing with these is they are unconditionally stable at the cost of being noisy as hell and inefficient. It drinks 40mA doing nothing.
Anyway, got it wired up to the pulse generator and get 1.65ns rise time out of the 475 (around 210MHz) which is about right. Job done.
Turns out the transistor I had (an SGS 2n2369 out of a telequipment scope) doesn't avalanche until it hits around 120V which is annoyingly way above spec. Might try a 2n3904 in there tomorrow.
Annoyingly I was about to boot the 475 out but the dude who was going to buy it has disappeared off the face of the planet suddenly so might as well have some fun while it's sitting here doing diddly squat.
Think I might need a 2465B now
Edit: DS1054Z (no fancy screenshot as I've lost my USB stick for it):
DS1054Z has trouble making rise time measurements without averaging on really fast signals. Have turned it on here but was reporting around 1.3ns rise time which is a bit high for a 100MHz scope!