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| TimFox:
Because it's a free country? |
| schmitt trigger:
Although I don't have the joy of owning a vacuum tube based test equipment, I do have a vacuum tube tester. That must count as something. |
| bob91343:
The reason to own it is that nobody wants to buy it. I don't want to throw it away. It works great. I have owned it for about 40 years. Every couple of years I switch it on to see if it still works. The only problems it has are that one of the meters has a crack in the glass and one of the toggle switches gets intermittent from lack of use. It's nice, a big job in a rack panel, two main outputs 0-300V and 0-500V which can be put in series for 0-800 V. Also filament supply, 6.3V. One supply uses a variac. Perfect for bench testing of a 100W transmitter or a big tube type audio amplifier, servomechanism, or the like. They are closely regulated outputs and the unit is top quality, Dressen-Barnes. I am saving it for swap I guess. What would you do with it? |
| med6753:
Nothing like encouraging destruction of vintage equipment by audio phools. This clown includes in his ad "got Bulge boy tubes in it" https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Working-Tektronix-561B-Oscilliscope-2A60-AMPLIFIER-2B67-time-tube-type/113715031978?hash=item1a79f1afaa:g:45QAAOSwJvVcN8zE |
| 0culus:
I'm super tempted to buy it just to prevent that. But this clown probably wouldn't pack it worth a shite. :-- |
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