Ooh, thanks for the heads-up! Will check it when it arrives.
In TE news, the 2445 has just had all PSU caps replaced and it still boots!
It's all fully adjusted and working perfectly too, so happy days there.
Next on the bench to be adjusted is a 2467, I lost the cal data when I messed up with the backup to the backup battery (yep, score one to doing it with mains applied I guess. damnit.
Well, I was young and stupid!
), one pin on the battery I soldered to on the PCB was not a battery terminal pin (just there for mechanical support), so poof went the cal data....
It happened two years ago and I stuck it on the shelf with a sulky face to await my accumulation of the needed equipment to calibrate and adjust it.
Now that time has come, so it will be made whole in the next few days.
I also found that Tekwiki has -09 firmware roms where my unit has -06 (now uploaded to Tekwiki too), so I burnt a set of replacement EPROM chips (keeping the originals safe for now) and stuck them in. Still boots to the 'you dun fk'd up, no cal data' error so so-far so-good.
The next after this will be the 2467B, the crown jewel of my analogue scopes. Not sure if I'll keep these two 2467 scopes yet. The MCP screens are cool, but they're delicate and have a limited lifespan so I have to be careful with them, and anything I'd use them to utilise their capabilities, I'd just as soon boot up the TDS784D or TDS794D.
I think in real-world use, a 2465B is much more day-to-day useable. Maybe I'll keep the 2445 for now, sell the rest of the analogue scopes and see if a decently optioned 2465B pops up one day.