This and some other crusty old stuff from what looks like a ham having a clearout in Chelford:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284448291325
Was hoping to go & collect this today, but my van decided to detach a gearchange linkage again.
BTW the seller is not a ham and is the same person I've been buying from for over a year, some of the stuff has been in good condition, others not so good.
David
Whoops
Seller is confirmed good. I've had a couple of books off him her before.
Corrected that for you.
David
I still think that will all clean up very nicely, especially the handles and side rails.
It should do, more worried about any problems inside with corroded components & the displays, need to find a 3484A to go with it too.
Also bought this pile of crusty mess.
A somewhat uncommon
hp 207A audio frequency oscillator, it's like a 200AB but without frequency range switching, i.e. the full audio range with one full turn of the dial. It should be OK, I have a 200CD that was worse condition and that worked once the transformer tapping had been changed to 230V and the plug wired to not electrocute the user.
Searching for info revealed a sold listing for a good condition 207A, that made over €250.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/363512806742David
💩
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185061813554
wet his balls, cream with soap and attach to a 24V truck battery.
Go ahead .... the ad is an outright lie.
The lamp and lamp socket are not vintage whatsoever...
What can you possibly do with it when the ICBM is missing ??!!!!
Stock a great big lot of sauerkraut our sour beans?
Ooh one for our American friends
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224617110995
2465 for 100 bucks.
May have been dropped though…
What makes you think it was dropped? I see no evidence of that.
Last image in the ad.
Shows the rear. The feet/cord wrap (not sure which it is from the photo) looks cracked and broken on the right side.
Gah you beat me the reply
I made two (alebit small) single sided layouts today that ended up
without the need for a jumper. The larger one is shown below.
Fuck, with that amount of luck, I should have gone out and had a look out for a floozie...
This and some other crusty old stuff from what looks like a ham having a clearout in Chelford:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284448291325
Was hoping to go & collect this today, but my van decided to detach a gearchange linkage again.
BTW the seller is not a ham and is the same person I've been buying from for over a year, some of the stuff has been in good condition, others not so good.
David
Whoops
Seller is confirmed good. I've had a couple of books off him her before.
Corrected that for you.
David
I still think that will all clean up very nicely, especially the handles and side rails.
It should do, more worried about any problems inside with corroded components & the displays, need to find a 3484A to go with it too.
Also bought this pile of crusty mess.
A somewhat uncommon hp 207A audio frequency oscillator, it's like a 200AB but without frequency range switching, i.e. the full audio range with one full turn of the dial. It should be OK, I have a 200CD that was worse condition and that worked once the transformer tapping had been changed to 230V and the plug wired to not electrocute the user.
Searching for info revealed a sold listing for a good condition 207A, that made over €250.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/363512806742
David
Glad to see that went to a good home. I noped straight past it.
💩
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185061813554
wet his balls, cream with soap and attach to a 24V truck battery.
I ain't gettin' close enuf to that waste of skin to touch any of that... I'm callin' in a favor.
mnem
couldn't happen to a nicer fellow... no, seriously... it couldn't.
I could send him a Teddy bear. From Russia, with love ...
stoatally weasely.
There is this 3478A on eBay if anyone is looking for one https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/274949249296
What the actual FUCK...? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/353637404307
mnem
That's a serious job for a 3D printer
McBryce.
And probably needs a new screen, judging by the impact damage to the FDD.
I'm guessing someone took it apart to attempt to fix the dead battery problem, couldn't figure out how to get the circuit board out to replace it & gave up leaving it in bits.
I think the above video should explain why the Yokogawa at work still has a dead battery, but unlike that one it doesn't seem to stop it working, or throw up a cal error.
David
Ooh one for our American friends
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224617110995
2465 for 100 bucks.
May have been dropped though…
What makes you think it was dropped? I see no evidence of that.
Check foot at rear.
Could be but that rubber dries out and breaks off just like the feet on 465/475.
Just got back from being at North Weald all day and had my data switched off as I have almost used my monthly allocation up, and as soon as I got within range of my home Wi-Fi, the phone went crazy with all the new incoming emails etc, and it seems as if I have snapped myself another Fluke 85. The seller is new to eBay, listed it badly and attempted to photoshop the photo to remove his hand from it. I won it for £10.57 delivered, what could possibly go wrong?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fluke-85-Muiltmeter-/353658340226
I asked the seller if they had any better photos of the front and he sent me this photo.
My guess is stolen... cross your fingers when you register it with Fluke!
Yes that's also immediately what I though ! On our local website here we have a constant stream of NIB or prety much, FLuke gear !
Every one of those ads look shady, they all scream " I am drug dealer wannabe 15yo but I am starting small, for now I just steal stuff from shops and artisans vans ! ".
It's tempting but I don't want to see these low lifes prosper, so I made a point never to buy anything from them. If that means passing on a good deal well so be it. Principles are more important to me than getting a deal on some piece of gear....
It looks as if you might well be right, the meter should have been delivered last Thursday, nothing at all turned up. Contacted the seller and also opened a claim with eBay, so the seller now has messages from me and eBay but no reply back so far in 4 days. Turns out that the scumbag has not profited from this at all because under the new eBay rules, they hold the payment until they get confirmation that the items been dispatched, and furthermore, when there is no history with the seller (zero feedbacks) they will not release the payment until the buyer confirms receipt and there are no issues with the item, so I understand. That means the seller should not be in receipt of my payment, which after this Friday should be returned to me.
Ooh one for our American friends
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224617110995
2465 for 100 bucks.
May have been dropped though…
What makes you think it was dropped? I see no evidence of that.
Last image in the ad.
Shows the rear. The feet/cord wrap (not sure which it is from the photo) looks cracked and broken on the right side.
Nahhh. Just looks like to me like the usual synthentic rubber rot endemic to this family; I think it's the same stuff as Philips/Norelco usedta use on their shaver cords that flaked away and self-stripped after a decade or so. I have two 2465s in my Closet of Doom look like this, and only one with both wraps/feet intact.
mnem
hmmmmm... $150 delivered to da GWN...
pitched my idea to the company's CEO's tax lawyer thus violating the chain of command.
We'll see.
Proposal to develop Insulin sensor submitted to the powers that be.
Now need to forward this to our CEO thru channels just in case some midlevel management critter decides that it's too much work to take a stand ...
This would be an insulin sensor that could be used in a personal device? That would be a game changer for diabetics!
yes, exactly.
If you asked me before, I would have said to have seen such a thing somewhere before. Assuming that Saskia did her research and that AL is also current in such things, I'm a wee bit astounded now.