hey tony
looks like your 5323a is in better shape than mine.
they have leaf spring contacts under the main board that sometimes need to be cleaned and reseated.
and there are also pins soldered to the main board that are used to terminate flying jumpers. on mine some of the solder connections to the pin were cold. (or as dave says.....dry.....dry as a dead dingos donger).
it is the only counter in my stack that has a switch for RPM.
73
edit the ti-30xIIs is not there to rattle any cages. it was there to determine that 5323 RPM is about 88.717 Hz.
Good tips, will look at that, it is not counting the guy said.. thanks...
It just arrived.. and after a clean it can indeed look nice..
And it is calibrated ;-) (maybe i keep the sticker) if a can
It does not count, but shows 10.00000 anyway, looks good
But maybe i was sold a bomb..i messed to much with the switches, then this appared
Nice detail on the RPM's