First published at 08:13 UTC on September 6th, 2022.
Hi everybody this week we have a very special episode where we interview Peter and talk about his adventures on the high seas in the Navy and his Cossor model 339 dual beam World War 2 oscilloscope he has had since he first joined the Navy.
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Hi everybody this week we have a very special episode where we interview Peter and talk about his adventures on the high seas in the Navy and his Cossor model 339 dual beam World War 2 oscilloscope he has had since he first joined the Navy.
The Cossor Model 339 Double Beam Oscillograph is an oscilloscope with a 4.5" double beam 09 type cathode ray tube that could without any modification be replaced with a 26 type single beam CRT.
The instrument was delivered with 09J (blue) CRT as standard, but it could be fitted with the a 09D (green) or 09G (blue-green with 10 sec. green afterglow) type CRTs.
The dual beam and single beam tubes were directly interchangable; the two vertical amplifiers working in push-pull for the single beam. One channel showed an inverted image when using the dual beam tube.
For photographic recording, Model 427 Camera could be used.
The Model 339 is based on the pre-war Model 3339 which used different valves.
There were intermediate versions between the 3339 and 339 models. For example, some of the later 3339 were also fitted with the front panel switch and indicator lamp.
Country Great Britain (UK)
Manufacturer / Brand Cossor, A.C.; London
Year 1942–1946
Category Service- or Lab Equipment
Number of Valves - 8
Net weight (2.2 lb = 1 kg) 20 kg / 44 lb 0.8 oz (44.053 lb)
Price in first year of sale 45.00 GBP
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