I am a poor college student and I always wanted a good function gen. I Got this function gen from ebay for 170. In super mint condition, never get butchered, super clean panel.
make a room for it
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Holy resolution, Batman!
I don't even know what fungen you're talking about because I can hardly navigate the sea of pixels! All I see is a clear box labelled "LED" in approximately 1252-pt font.
Holy resolution, Batman!
Hang on a minute I'll send the pics over to the Sydney Cricket ground, the have a screen for the crowd that may be large enough for them
Holy resolution, Batman! I don't even know what fungen you're talking about because I can hardly navigate the sea of pixels! All I see is a clear box labelled "LED" in approximately 1252-pt font.
sorry I dont know how to resize them....
Test gear is relatively cheaper for poor college students in US than for employed hobbyist in AU
You have to resize these photos so others can actually see them.
There must be resizing tools on the site where the photos are hosted or you can resize them before you upload them to that service.
If you absolutely HAVE to post such large photos, post them as attachments, that way they'll be uploaded as thumbnails with a size shown and can be expanded by the user
Easiest way is to turn down the resolution on your camera before you take the picture. Notice how grainy they look up close, too - "megapixels fuck yeah!" doesn't make for better pictures. It's probably a good idea just for the sake of quality to turn it down a bit permanently, anyway.
By the way, I eventually gave in and looked at them (right click -> Open Image in New Tab -> zoom to heart's content) and it looks nice. Love the look of the PCB with the clear mask. I have a generator with similar specs and it's a total piece of shit. The PCB is covered in bodge resistors and bodge capacitors, and the original design is so flawed that it doesn't work at all with the bodges removed. Doesn't work very well with them either, though I improved it with a few of my own bodges. (Simpson 422, by the way. Avoid Simpson...) Nice to see one that's well designed.
(I also have an 80's HP digital generator and it is a work of art, too.)
For those on Firefox use this extension
http://imagezoom.yellowgorilla.net/hold down right mouse button and either scroll to resize or left click to have it auto resize to what ever your window space is.
Test gear is relatively cheaper for poor college students in US than for employed hobbyist in AU
Amen to that mate.
Its been barely three months since I moved to the US of A and I was able to get my hand on a mint condition HP6206B for $20 and a tek2246 scope for $150.
Something I would have never dreamed off back in India.
If the equipment on the first pic isn't the Uni's , then OP doesn't seem hat poor to me.
That row of HP gear isn't cheap.
/Bingo
If the equipment on the first pic isn't the Uni's , then OP doesn't seem hat poor to me.
That row of HP gear isn't cheap.
/Bingo
Hehe, my thoughts exactly
If the equipment on the first pic isn't the Uni's , then OP doesn't seem hat poor to me.
That row of HP gear isn't cheap.
This is what I'm thinking as well.
Nice find! That's one of those great instruments I used in some company long ago, that I so badly wanted one of my own at the time. That was long before ebay, and then it was an impossible dream. By coincidence I saw one on ebay a few days ago and was tempted to buy it for old times sake.
A very good freeware image viewing, resizing, adjusting, format conversion utility, from here:
http://www.irfanview.net/
If the equipment on the first pic isn't the Uni's , then OP doesn't seem hat poor to me.
That row of HP gear isn't cheap.
This is what I'm thinking as well.
me three
BTW nice generator. I'm so tempted to open my philips now
And amen to USA prices, it's the only place in the world (add canada ok) where old test equip is really cheap.