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Offline VernonAMillerTopic starter

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TAKEN: All items
« Reply #50 on: November 07, 2015, 08:02:59 am »

All items in the list below are TAKEN.  Thanks for your interest!

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Here's what I have unearthed in the past couple days:

  • Dick Smith Electronics K-4003 IR Remote Control Preamp Kit: I actually bought three of these and built two.  One I used myself for a few years and the other I gave to my parents so they could adjust their audio system from their chairs.  This is the one I didn't build.  It's not a bad preamp, and a good kit to assemble.

    The finished product measures 13.75"/35 cm wide, 9.5"/24 cm deep and 2.5"/6.5 cm tall.  Shipping weight will be about 10 lbs/4.5 kg.

  • Pace PPS-101SR2 Solder/Desolder Station: This has a lot of options.  It has connections for an Electro-Pulse handpiece, which apparently is used for SMD work.  It has a connector for a Minichine, which is a Dremel tool-like handpiece.  It has a pressure and suction pump, which works, so you can use it with either desoldering or hot-jet handpieces.  And finally it has two variable temperature controls for soldering irons - these are a standard USA 15A socket so I'd guess any 120v iron would work with them.  It also comes with the foot pedal.

    I don't remember if I had handpieces for this or not, but there are none near it now.  If I unearth any while unpacking, I will send them to you at my expense.

    There is a removable soldering iron holder on the right side; it holds two small pencil irons.  Without the holder, the unit is 13"/33 cm wide, 12"/30.5 cm deep and 6"/15 cm high.  The holder adds another 4.5"/11.5 cm to the width.  Shipping weight will be about 18 lbs/8.2 kg.

  • DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation) H758-A Rack Mount +5 V, ±15 V Linear Power Supply: This is a heavy-duty supply that was made to run in industrial environments.  I think it will outlive all of us.  I used this as my bench supply for several years.  The output current is not huge - +5V @ 4A, ±15 V at 2A each - but the power is nice and clean, good enough for low-noise audio in my experience.

    From the factory it had a screw terminal block on the front for connections.  I modified that and put nice 5-way binding posts on instead.

    The unit is 19"/48.3 cm wide, 12"/30.5 cm deep and 3 rack units (5.25"/13.3 cm) high.  It weighs in at 24 lbs/11 kg.
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Offline miguelvp

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Re: FREE (US), you pay shipping, will part out if desired
« Reply #51 on: November 07, 2015, 09:03:11 am »
That Pace is tempting, I just don't have the space :(
 

Offline danringer

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Re: FREE (US), you pay shipping, will part out if desired
« Reply #52 on: November 07, 2015, 12:28:15 pm »
I think I could make use of the pace unit. Shipping rate to nj 08270?
 

Offline VernonAMillerTopic starter

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TAKEN: Tek 453 oscilloscope
« Reply #53 on: November 13, 2015, 02:56:58 am »
The Tek 453 is taken.

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Tek 453 scope.  In decent physical shape, could use a general cleaning, but no trace.  The front panel lights come on as they should, and the "Trigger" light says it's ready to go, but I can't get it to trigger.

Dimensions are 12.5"/32 cm wide by 23.5"/60 cm deep by 7.25"/18.5 cm high.  (Interesting fact: The 435 was designed by Tektronix to fit under an airplane seat, per request from IBM field service.)  Shipping weight would be about 33 lbs/15 kg.

User and service manuals are available on the Web.

Let me know if interested.
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Offline liquibyte

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Re: ITEM: Tek 453 oscilloscope
« Reply #54 on: November 13, 2015, 02:10:38 pm »
Tek 453 scope.  In decent physical shape, could use a general cleaning, but no trace.  The front panel lights come on as they should, and the "Trigger" light says it's ready to go, but I can't get it to trigger.

Dimensions are 12.5"/32 cm wide by 23.5"/60 cm deep by 7.25"/18.5 cm high.  (Interesting fact: The 435 was designed by Tektronix to fit under an airplane seat, per request from IBM field service.)  Shipping weight would be about 33 lbs/15 kg.

User and service manuals are available on the Web.

Let me know if interested.
I was kind of hoping you had a scope.  I need two more channels as my projects are just starting to get interesting.
 


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