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| 0culus:
--- Quote from: wolfy007 on September 15, 2020, 03:13:19 am ---Latest haul! --- End quote --- Neat pulser. It looks like the little brother of my 8082A. Really great little bits of kit, and the controllable transition times is a killer feature. |
| wolfy007:
The pulse gen looked like a neat instrument, intercepted from a trip to ewaste. Trigger out appears to be working but main output doesnt, so might need a bit of repair and renovation (aka capacitor replacements :P ). Actually the 732B have been continuously on for couple months now, after replacing all the schaffner IEC inline filters and batteries. Just started logging to see how stable they are. I can say the 732A I got earlier is looking very good so far, hopefully the 732B's will be also. Then on to calibration if all looks good. :D |
| 0culus:
--- Quote from: wolfy007 on September 16, 2020, 01:10:27 am ---The pulse gen looked like a neat instrument, intercepted from a trip to ewaste. Trigger out appears to be working but main output doesnt, so might need a bit of repair and renovation (aka capacitor replacements :P ). Actually the 732B have been continuously on for couple months now, after replacing all the schaffner IEC inline filters and batteries. Just started logging to see how stable they are. I can say the 732A I got earlier is looking very good so far, hopefully the 732B's will be also. Then on to calibration if all looks good. :D --- End quote --- CuriousMarc on youtube did a repair on an 8082A...might be some useful information in his video if there is commonality between the two. |
| wolfy007:
More meters... |
| yo0:
a perfectly working Genrad 1863 for the equivalent of about 35 usd, just needed cleaning best regards Pio |
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