NEW Fluke 28II on eBay - $200.00 US with free freight.
Like an 87V with gigantic balls!
I got a Brand New Rigol DS1054Z for the Price of FREE...
Will post pics if necessary
I got a Brand New Rigol DS1054Z for the Price of FREE...
How did you manage that?
I entered a Giveway a while back and got a E-mail stating I won and a couple days later I got my scope .. Yay me lol
I will end up selling my cs-152 current falibrator+ ancient manual. It is just way to big, 4U takes up my whole shelf.
Bummer
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I'm already having trouble making space for my three rack-mount instruments (HP 6332b PSU/Load, Phillips PM5192 Func Gen, and EDC 521). The HP745 is going to put me over the top. I'm sure I'll end up selling most of them, but that was kind of the plan in the first place. I'll use the EDC 521 and HP745a to help calibrate and demonstrate the Keithley 197a's I'm refurbishing and then sell the DMMs and AC calibrator off.
The EDC 521 I'll probably hold on to, at least until I stumble across a deal on something smaller with equal or better specs. Either that, or I may try and implement a similar design using more modern components. If I do, I'll use the EDC to validate it, then find another good home for it.
I'm not sure what someone would do with 4 x HP 745's, but I do appreciate the collection of gear. Hopefully it works well for you.
If all are in working shape, I suppose its possible he used them as stable precision AC power supplies for other projects. Someone selling a Fluke 5200 recently indicated that's how they used it. With my own limited experience, I can't guess what those projects would be though.
NEW Fluke 28II on eBay - $200.00 US with free freight.
Like an 87V with gigantic balls!
I really don't get why people desire to own trucks and tools with any genitalia, much less genitalia of unusual size...
After fighting off the urge the urge to step up from a DMMCheck+, I succumbed when I found a deal on an EDC 521.
The anticipation of the 521 unlocked a new urge, the urge to have a way to check multiple points on multiple AC voltage ranges. And now, for just $29.90 + more than twice that in shipping, I will soon have 65 pounds of vintage AC calibration equipment.
If I'm lucky, this compulsion ends with this 44-year-old HP 745a, and without dropping it on my foot and taking a detour to the hospital along the way.
FFS, the seller just cancelled my order for vague reasons.
We're sorry to let you know that [the seller] canceled your order and mentioned the reason as I'm out of stock or can't fulfill the order for another reason.
Update: I wrote the seller to see what happened. He replied that once he had it packed well, the parcel weighed 77lbs and that neither FedEx nor USPS would deliver it. I'm going to see if delivering it to a business address (my rented mailbox) will work.
Lets hope so..
Keep us posted.
After fighting off the urge the urge to step up from a DMMCheck+, I succumbed when I found a deal on an EDC 521.
The anticipation of the 521 unlocked a new urge, the urge to have a way to check multiple points on multiple AC voltage ranges. And now, for just $29.90 + more than twice that in shipping, I will soon have 65 pounds of vintage AC calibration equipment.
If I'm lucky, this compulsion ends with this 44-year-old HP 745a, and without dropping it on my foot and taking a detour to the hospital along the way.
FFS, the seller just cancelled my order for vague reasons.
We're sorry to let you know that [the seller] canceled your order and mentioned the reason as I'm out of stock or can't fulfill the order for another reason.
Update: I wrote the seller to see what happened. He replied that once he had it packed well, the parcel weighed 77lbs and that neither FedEx nor USPS would deliver it. I'm going to see if delivering it to a business address (my rented mailbox) will work.
Good luck cause he is lying to you straight up.. I know cause I build offroad trucks and I have no problems sending giant offroad tires threw the mail or an offroad parts and they weight alot more than 77lbs ..
FFS, the seller just cancelled my order for vague reasons.
We're sorry to let you know that [the seller] canceled your order and mentioned the reason as I'm out of stock or can't fulfill the order for another reason.
Update: I wrote the seller to see what happened. He replied that once he had it packed well, the parcel weighed 77lbs and that neither FedEx nor USPS would deliver it. I'm going to see if delivering it to a business address (my rented mailbox) will work.
Good luck cause he is lying to you straight up.. I know cause I build offroad trucks and I have no problems sending giant offroad tires threw the mail or an offroad parts and they weight alot more than 77lbs ..
Perhaps, but there are other possible explanations. I'm inclined to cut the seller some slack, particularly since others in this thread have had good experiences dealing with him. Did you consider any of that before calling someone who isn't around to defend themselves a straight-up liar?
Update: I wrote the seller to see what happened. He replied that once he had it packed well, the parcel weighed 77lbs and that neither FedEx nor USPS would deliver it. I'm going to see if delivering it to a business address (my rented mailbox) will work.
Sounds a bit fishy to me. I just shipped an old HP spec an, a DMM and an attenuator home from CA (I really need to stay away from the TRW swap meet!); by the time it was all boxed up it was 27 x 27 x 17" and weighed 107 lbs. FedEx ground was quite happy to ship it, and whacked me about $90 to do so. They arrived unscathed in about five days.
Edit to add: dropped off at a FedEx location in CA and shipped to my home (residential) address.
-Pat
Update: I wrote the seller to see what happened. He replied that once he had it packed well, the parcel weighed 77lbs and that neither FedEx nor USPS would deliver it. I'm going to see if delivering it to a business address (my rented mailbox) will work.
Sounds a bit fishy to me. I just shipped an old HP spec an, a DMM and an attenuator home from CA (I really need to stay away from the TRW swap meet!); by the time it was all boxed up it was 27 x 27 x 17" and weighed 107 lbs. FedEx ground was quite happy to ship it, and whacked me about $90 to do so. They arrived unscathed in about five days.
Edit to add: dropped off at a FedEx location in CA and shipped to my home (residential) address.
-Pat
TRW can become an expensive habit.
Haven't been in decades.........
I need to go again.
FFS, the seller just cancelled my order for vague reasons.
We're sorry to let you know that [the seller] canceled your order and mentioned the reason as I'm out of stock or can't fulfill the order for another reason.
Update: I wrote the seller to see what happened. He replied that once he had it packed well, the parcel weighed 77lbs and that neither FedEx nor USPS would deliver it. I'm going to see if delivering it to a business address (my rented mailbox) will work.
Good luck cause he is lying to you straight up.. I know cause I build offroad trucks and I have no problems sending giant offroad tires threw the mail or an offroad parts and they weight alot more than 77lbs ..
Perhaps, but there are other possible explanations. I'm inclined to cut the seller some slack, particularly since others in this thread have had good experiences dealing with him. Did you consider any of that before calling someone who isn't around to defend themselves a straight-up liar?
I mean no disrespect but if I get motors,trans ,and 4 44" Boggers that there weight and size make the test equipment look small and they deliver it right to my house no problems then something is wrong and is not being translated to you ... Oh how do you think TireRack.Com get the tires tor you
? Crap my buddy order a Ford 9" with a third member to his house for his CJ-5 Rock Crawler ..
Here is his truck at Paragon before it closed
Possible pricing error here, £7.48 for Pamona 5510, but on back order until 5 September.
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/rf-connectors-kits/1685157
Delighted to report that the three of these that I ordered finally arrived today, and that I was charged the quoted price. Indeed, the price remains the same online, but they're now backordered to 20 Nov 2015.
After fighting off the urge the urge to step up from a DMMCheck+, I succumbed when I found a deal on an EDC 521.
The anticipation of the 521 unlocked a new urge, the urge to have a way to check multiple points on multiple AC voltage ranges. And now, for just $29.90 + more than twice that in shipping, I will soon have 65 pounds of vintage AC calibration equipment.
If I'm lucky, this compulsion ends with this 44-year-old HP 745a, and without dropping it on my foot and taking a detour to the hospital along the way.
FFS, the seller just cancelled my order for vague reasons.
We're sorry to let you know that [the seller] canceled your order and mentioned the reason as I'm out of stock or can't fulfill the order for another reason.
Update: I wrote the seller to see what happened. He replied that once he had it packed well, the parcel weighed 77lbs and that neither FedEx nor USPS would deliver it. I'm going to see if delivering it to a business address (my rented mailbox) will work.
Oh I am not sure if this helps you out at all.. But Fastenal does store to store shipping for big and heavy items . So you might want to check them out .. Hope it helps
We had an RF equipment division of HP locally for many years. Many of my fellow Engineers worked there. When they closed it down and consolidated its operations to the Bay Area, they "let go" a bunch of test equipment including products they had manufactured there. One of my friends snagged a few things, and gave me and my techie son an HP 8921A Cell Site Test Set. Here's a photo I found:
1 GHz all-in-one integrated instrument: Scope, spectrum analyzer, signal generator w/ sweep, the works. Refurb'd today they cost $5K, new I think they were in the $30K range.
For free.
And it works.
We've used it a lot, especially for building and tuning amateur radio antenna traps made from coax and PVC pipe.
Value vs. cost ratio will be hard to beat!
We had an RF equipment division of HP locally for many years. Many of my fellow Engineers worked there. When they closed it down and consolidated its operations to the Bay Area, they "let go" a bunch of test equipment including products they had manufactured there. One of my friends snagged a few things, and gave me and my techie son an HP 8921A Cell Site Test Set. Here's a photo I found:
For free.
And it works. We've used it a lot, especially for building and tuning amateur radio antenna traps made from coax and PVC pipe. Value vs. cost ratio will be hard to beat!
Wow! I wish I had one.
But for today, I just got this delivered - an HP 3457A DMM. Works very well, but needs the usual TLC cleanup, and removal of old gooey cal sticker goop.
We had an RF equipment division of HP locally for many years. Many of my fellow Engineers worked there. When they closed it down and consolidated its operations to the Bay Area, they "let go" a bunch of test equipment including products they had manufactured there. One of my friends snagged a few things, and gave me and my techie son an HP 8921A Cell Site Test Set. Here's a photo I found:
For free.
And it works. We've used it a lot, especially for building and tuning amateur radio antenna traps made from coax and PVC pipe. Value vs. cost ratio will be hard to beat!
Wow! I wish I had one.
But for today, I just got this delivered - an HP 3457A DMM. Works very well, but needs the usual TLC cleanup, and removal of old gooey cal sticker goop.
Pretty cool and how much did that cost you??
We had an RF equipment division of HP locally for many years. Many of my fellow Engineers worked there. When they closed it down and consolidated its operations to the Bay Area, they "let go" a bunch of test equipment including products they had manufactured there. One of my friends snagged a few things, and gave me and my techie son an HP 8921A Cell Site Test Set. Here's a photo I found:
1 GHz all-in-one integrated instrument: Scope, spectrum analyzer, signal generator w/ sweep, the works. Refurb'd today they cost $5K, new I think they were in the $30K range.
For free.
And it works.
We've used it a lot, especially for building and tuning amateur radio antenna traps made from coax and PVC pipe.
Value vs. cost ratio will be hard to beat!
Those are nice, and you got a better deal than I got on my IFR FM/AM 1000S.
I paid a hundred dollars for the IFR not working and fixed it for an additional $280.00 Lots of parts on E-Bay but they are noit cheap.
But for today, I just got this delivered - an HP 3457A DMM. Works very well, but needs the usual TLC cleanup, and removal of old gooey cal sticker goop.
Nice score, looks to be in pretty good condition! Just make sure you change the AC inlet filter ASAP, the ones in the 3457A's are known to blow up in flames, expelling really smelly gas.
Mine shot flames 6 inches onto a freshly painted wall...and I swear I can still smell a hint of it a few months on.
Pretty cool and how much did that cost you??
I gave $182 for that. It's a pretty nice DMM and available most of the time on Ebay.
Nice score, looks to be in pretty good condition! Just make sure you change the AC inlet filter ASAP, the ones in the 3457A's are known to blow up in flames, expelling really smelly gas.
Mine shot flames 6 inches onto a freshly painted wall...and I swear I can still smell a hint of it a few months on.
Oh wow - is there a replacement aftermarket one that you can recommend?
Oh wow - is there a replacement aftermarket one that you can recommend?
Any standard filtered one will do, just make sure you get the ones with the fast-on connectors IIRC. You can find some more details in
this thread.
I think most of the failures was because they lived cosy lives on 100V AC, before being subject to the full wrath of 230V mains. Ah well, it's only a <$10 replacement so you might as well do it just to be on the safe side, and perhaps it's also a chance for you to replace the backup battery inside.
Don't you guys think that by listing your test equipment scores you are unintentionally driving up the cost of used test equipment?
My apologies if I'm sounding sinicle I have notice the price of test equipment go quite a bit. This is a very popular forum the clue is in this part.
R_G_B
Don't you guys think that by listing your test equipment scores you are unintentionally driving up the cost of used test equipment?
My apologies if I'm sounding sinicle I have notice the price of test equipment go quite a bit. This is a very popular forum the clue is in this part.
R_G_B
I've seen that happen with hi-end vintage hi-fi stereo equipment, mostly from the 70s. One could often fine these at good prices on E-bay but as the 'hobby' got more and more exposure (they made some great equipment in that era, and not much other electronics toys to buy with discretionary money) the prices just exploded over time.
Don't you guys think that by listing your test equipment scores you are unintentionally driving up the cost of used test equipment?
My apologies if I'm sounding sinicle I have notice the price of test equipment go quite a bit. This is a very popular forum the clue is in this part.
R_G_B
it happens with amateur radio gear all the time.
I have done several Rehab threads over on a popular amateur radio forum and you could see the price of the gear go up by as much as 20% on E-Bay.
Don't you guys think that by listing your test equipment scores you are unintentionally driving up the cost of used test equipment?
My apologies if I'm sounding sinicle I have notice the price of test equipment go quite a bit. This is a very popular forum the clue is in this part.
R_G_B
it happens with amateur radio gear all the time.
I have done several Rehab threads over on a popular amateur radio forum and you could see the price of the gear go up by as much as 20% on E-Bay.
I'll have to remember that next time I get ready to sell something...
Don't you guys think that by listing your test equipment scores you are unintentionally driving up the cost of used test equipment?
My apologies if I'm sounding sinicle I have notice the price of test equipment go quite a bit. This is a very popular forum the clue is in this part.
R_G_B
it happens with amateur radio gear all the time.
I have done several Rehab threads over on a popular amateur radio forum and you could see the price of the gear go up by as much as 20% on E-Bay.
I'll have to remember that next time I get ready to sell something...
Do a teardown of it before you sell it.