Yes, I think those were from the era when service info became sparse - treated as modules or black boxes - unlike the products from the good old days, which had much more info available. I believe the SD26 is to fit in the Tek 11801B or other 11000 series sampling scope setups. A quick look in the Tek catalogs circa late 1980s to the 1990s should help to ID various models. Check the usual manual sites such as bama or ko4bb, or maybe even Tek has some info available. You may be able to get some more info if there are manuals available for these scopes

Also, if you plan to use it as an independent sampler, it will not do much on its own. Remember it's just the sampling head - a modular front-end that determines the performance, but only within the proper support environment. The scopes have the circuitry and smarts to operate the heads to get useful results. It is extremely far from trivial. The simplest way to use it would be to get one of the scopes.

As David suggested, the tekscopes group should be the best resource.

Ed
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