It is either Philips PM3110 or ITT OX 710C for about 40JDs (~65$). Both without probes.
Assuming both are in similar in similar condition the ITT wil be a much better 'scope. higher bandwidth and more modern.
sorry, could not resist.
No not having that, those leaktubes are clearly fakes as they haven't spread their mess everywhere.
Needs to be more like that drawing that BD posted a while back.
I'll just leave this picture my daughter did of the Duracell Bunny after they destroyed something of hers:
David
Heads up for the UK boys at least, it seems this weekend there is another £1 max selling fee weekend, I have just received my offer.
Thanks for the heads up. Got mine too.
Listing mostly Lego this weekend
Yes the ePay server crippling promotion is active again, messages is currently unusable for me.
David
What you need is an OLD power meter, a 432Aplus 478A sensor, preferrably with option H76. While the sensor is old it allows DC balance and low frequency subsitution. he meter does not have to be in cal just the sensor and a DMM.
This is the standrd for calibrating the calibrators and most sensors.
Thanks Robert. Yes indeed that is what is shown in the power calibration procedure. Now I have an excuse to go back to Ebay.
Recently on ebay:
10x 0.1R 0.1% Burster Type 1168
10x 1R 0.1% Burster Type 1168
10x 10R 0.05% Burster Type 1166
10x 100R 0.02% Burster Type 1164
10x 1000R 0.02% Burster Type 1164
10x 10000R 0.02% Burster Type 1164
10x 100000R 0.02% Burster Type 1164
Today arrival:
Have not decided yet, if I'll built a resistor decade box or if I'll make some resistor calibration sets.
What do you think?
Cal boxes. Also pick the best MATCHED three and arrange the binding posts so you can use as a Hamon divider.
Seems a shame if they cut up a complete decade box and sold those individually, certainly looks that way.
David
Five overpriced BWD Mini Labs in the UK - platinum filled Unicorn Poo eBay auction: #265105982971
That seller seems to specialize in extremely overpriced stuff, they still have their untested
hp 5326B at £360
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254920469496 I bought both my 5326B & 5327B for less than that including international shipping.
David
Heads up for the UK boys at least, it seems this weekend there is another £1 max selling fee weekend, I have just received my offer.
Thanks for the heads up. Got mine too.
Listing mostly Lego this weekend
Yes the ePay server crippling promotion is active again, messages is currently unusable for me.
David
I haven't been invited this time
But perhaps that is a hint to me to concentrate on birthday planning.
Heads up for the UK boys at least, it seems this weekend there is another £1 max selling fee weekend, I have just received my offer.
Thanks for the heads up. Got mine too.
Listing mostly Lego this weekend
Yes the ePay server crippling promotion is active again, messages is currently unusable for me.
David
Yeah there were delays earlier when I was trying to organise a combined postage on something.
On a positive note though I sold a fair pile of stuff already at stupidly high prices!
It is either Philips PM3110 or ITT OX 710C for about 40JDs (~65$). Both without probes.
Assuming both are in similar in similar condition the ITT wil be a much better 'scope. higher bandwidth and more modern.
Mmmhmmm... 2x 15Mhz... still better than a sharp stick in the eye I suppose...
mnem
Doc Brown called; He wants his temporal displacement monitor back...
Is the casing of your DL1200A made from sheet metal? certainly looks that way from the pictures, my later DL1520L is all plastic and would not have survived that crappy packing job.
Yes, the casing is made of some sheet metal, thickness around 0.5mm. Likely some mild steel or something.
Removing the four screws at the bottom and the four feet at the backside and one can remove the casing easily.
It is either Philips PM3110 or ITT OX 710C for about 40JDs (~65$). Both without probes.
Assuming both are in similar in similar condition the ITT wil be a much better 'scope. higher bandwidth and more modern.
Mmmhmmm... 2x 15Mhz... still better than a sharp stick in the eye I suppose...
mnem
Doc Brown called; He wants his temporal displacement monitor back...
dunno if you like this scope or not xD
anyway, the one they offered has its traces slightly inclined, not perfectly horizontal. I suppose there is a knob from behind to adjust this? kindly check it if you have the scope or know about it,.
dunno if you like this scope or not xD
anyway, the one they offered has its traces slightly inclined, not perfectly horizontal. I suppose there is a knob from behind to adjust this? kindly check it if you have the scope or know about it,.
There should be a "trace rotation" control either on the rear panel or inside the case to make the traces horizontal.
This is not a bad deal if you need a quality RTD as a reference eBay auction: #333827379223 If you are looking to pair it with non Fluke just check out the Ro first or you will need to apply a fudge to the results when you get to uber accuracy.
The 1987 catalog states the Y2037 is a 100Ω RTD probe, it should work with anything that requires RTD 100Ω or PT100 sensors. Same wiring colours as the new probe I bought from Farnell for my second hp 2802A thermometer.
David
The issue is the R
0 the Fluke/Burns gear uses a different purity of Platinum to what HP for example base theirs on. Just a maths fudge to be aware of when you get accurate.
example and the maths
https://www.heraeus.com/media/media/hne/faq_1/Basic_and_limit_value_EN.pdf
It is either Philips PM3110 or ITT OX 710C for about 40JDs (~65$). Both without probes.
Assuming both are in similar in similar condition the ITT wil be a much better 'scope. higher bandwidth and more modern.
Mmmhmmm... 2x 15Mhz... still better than a sharp stick in the eye I suppose...
mnem
Doc Brown called; He wants his temporal displacement monitor back...
dunno if you like this scope or not xD
anyway, the one they offered has its traces slightly inclined, not perfectly horizontal. I suppose there is a knob from behind to adjust this? kindly check it if you have the scope or know about it.
Nope... never had one. Yes, as
med says, there probably is a trace rotation control located somewhere inconspicuous, as these things are pretty sensitive to any large chunk of ferrous metal that may be nearby, or even localized weirdness in the earth's magnetic flux. If you get it home, it may not even have this problem when you set it up on your bench, or it could be worse.
It is a
very basic scope; I guess it's all a matter of how much you need something to tinker with vs how hard it is to find something where you're at, and whether you ever expect to do anything other than Audio Frequency work. I know that I got pretty desperate when I was trying to find something up here in the wilds of Canada; I bought a 54645A from a seller I had done business with before I left the US, and I sucked it up & paid the freight.
I'd do the exact same thing again, in all honesty.
mnem
*knocks self unconscious with a CRT mallet*
Note: Come to think of it, the 437B meter only sells for $37 ... if I had another one to compare to ...
The trouble is that the thermistor mounts are insanely expensive and sensitive. I have a 432A -- less thermistor mount -- that I'm sort of thinking that I'll try to build something for. Just for the fun of it.
A secondary source for the 6-pin connector would be a great start. Relatively inexpensive thermistors are available. And no, I do not expect this to be precise or sensitive like the original, just proof of concept.
It is either Philips PM3110 or ITT OX 710C for about 40JDs (~65$). Both without probes.
Assuming both are in similar in similar condition the ITT wil be a much better 'scope. higher bandwidth and more modern.
Mmmhmmm... 2x 15Mhz... still better than a sharp stick in the eye I suppose...
mnem
Doc Brown called; He wants his temporal displacement monitor back...
dunno if you like this scope or not xD
anyway, the one they offered has its traces slightly inclined, not perfectly horizontal. I suppose there is a knob from behind to adjust this? kindly check it if you have the scope or know about it.
Nope... never had one. Yes, as med says, there probably is a trace rotation control located somewhere inconspicuous, as these things are pretty sensitive to any large chunk of ferrous metal that may be nearby, or even localized weirdness in the earth's magnetic flux. If you get it home, it may not even have this problem when you set it up on your bench, or it could be worse.
It is a very basic scope; I guess it's all a matter of how much you need something to tinker with vs how hard it is to find something where you're at, and whether you ever expect to do anything other than Audio Frequency work. I know that I got pretty desperate when I was trying to find something up here in the wilds of Canada; I bought a 54645A from a seller I had done business with before I left the US, and I sucked it up & paid the freight.
I'd do the exact same thing again, in all honesty.
mnem
*knocks self unconscious with a CRT mallet*
well, I am trying to lower the price from 40JDs to 30JDs... maybe it will go good. Gonna make them try the adjustment on video to show me.
anyway, I want it as a basic scope to measure power supply ripple and noise since I am trying to design a low noise psu which supposed to go less than 1mv total (using TPS62913)... this one is lowest of 5mV\Div so I could see if the signal is at 20% of the division that means 1mv or so. the rest is just basic stuff.
i am interested in video signals for retro gaming consoles which is about <5MHz or so. but this will be for a new digital scope in the future.
Five overpriced BWD Mini Labs in the UK - platinum filled Unicorn Poo eBay auction: #265105982971
That seller seems to specialize in extremely overpriced stuff, they still have their untested hp 5326B at £360 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254920469496 I bought both my 5326B & 5327B for less than that including international shipping.
David
They appear to be a educational disposal specialist. They will take low offers on some kit or bring the price down over time.
On on other items they will not budge at all. I've seen this difference on two virtually identical highly specialist bits of biotech kit that I happen to know about. From this I deduce that at some of their items are on consiginment with owner set minimum. The biotech items I was watching originally cost around $200,000 one is still on sale at ~$3000 and the other sold several months ago for $200.