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precaud:

--- Quote from: capt bullshot on June 06, 2018, 03:49:52 pm ---Anyway, I've got three of the low frequency Metcal (MFR single tool) supplies sitting in my pile of stuff, they came from the same scrapyard, but neither irons nor stands ???

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Hmmm... I have two of the irons sans base... been sitting on 'em for years... (well, not literally...)

AF6LJ:

--- Quote from: precaud on July 08, 2018, 05:55:31 pm ---
--- Quote from: AF6LJ on June 05, 2018, 12:38:13 pm ---Just acquired this from a friend in non working condition.
The +5V supply was repaired and in the process I managed to break the +40V supply.
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It's just the universe seeking balance...


--- Quote ---Fixed. and all appears to be working.
Just a basic HP-8901A modulation analyzer.
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Nice. They're still in demand, I see them on want lists all the time.


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It's handy considering I am sitting next to not one but three broken service monitors.
I do have to stick a screw driver in it, and put the 10MHZ reference on frequency.
This one does not have the high stability oscillator option.

 

wkb:
Neat!  That is the first scope I even had my hands on.  LIke when I was 9 years old :)  IIRC it has a ECC83 vertical amplifier input stage.

Neomys Sapiens:
So, despite being only sporadically online (and having aquired a new used Lenovo hack), I nevertheless made some nice aquisitions:

The Tek TM500 list got longer by a PS505 and a spare PS501, a nice Hi-Z measurement amplifier (the hammer-effect enamel project box would have been worth the 12.-€) and a Philips PM9355 current clamp with amplifier for 40.-€! (it was labeled as amplifier for PM9355!!)
The latter two are still untested, although.

So far, so good - I will post an update when they are tested. More to expect.


SteveOregon:
Tek 475A with DM44 module. Free. The company I worked for (before retiring) was going to scrap it, because it failed the temp meter calibration, and the cal department didn't want to give it an exception. Told them I would take it (about eight years ago).  Still works perfectly to this day (I never tested the DM44 temp meter, and could care less). 

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