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Neomys Sapiens:

--- Quote from: Neomys Sapiens on April 28, 2019, 08:11:05 pm ---And the catch of the day is this Swiss-made E12 resistor sustitution box (not a 'decade' in the proper sense, but going to be useful anyway.) Especially as they claim it to be 2W and 0.5%.
Sadly, I missed out on a Tektronix differential preamp.

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This box just came in. Unbelievable how flat that thing is - the box is just 20mm high! The large and comfortable knob adds about the same. The switch positions are crisp and totally aligned with the panel marks. I like it already.
TERRA Operative:
Just bought a Philips PM5518-TX colour TV pattern generator today for just under 3000yen.
I've already got one of these but it is missing the RGB-output option, which this new one has.
The new one is in a little more worn condition, so I'll make one good one with all the features from the two, and the other will be sold in working condition.
bitseeker:
That's quite a score. You're on a roll!

So, in the age of digital TV, what will you be using this for? I've been wondering for a while and now can ask someone who owns one (well, two).
0culus:
Useful for people who like to restore old TVs.


Couple of guys I sub to on youtube who I've seen using analog TV signal/pattern generators:

https://www.youtube.com/user/shango066
https://www.youtube.com/user/bandersentv
0culus:
I guess I should share my latest "scores" here as well.

1) Lucent RFTG frequency references, both OCXO (left) and rubidium (right). It's designed to fail over to the rubidium standard if GPS lock is lost for any reason. I need to find a suitable power supply for it as well as perform the relatively simple mod to get 10 MHz ref out directly on the front panel (old telecom stuff like AMPS, which is one place this might have been used, uses 15 MHz apparently).

2) HP 8405A Vector Voltmeter. Absolutely pristine condition. Came with a nearly complete and hard to find probe accessory kit. Probes are not burned up. Paper manual and schematics too! This is a direct predecessor to the first network analyzers HP made, and can be used for a lot of similar tasks up to 1 GHz.

3) HP 8640B sig gen. Also in amazing condition, fully functional front panel. Has Opt 002 (512-1024 MHz output with reduced RF power). Also came with manuals.
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