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| graybeard:
If I had time and a place to put this I would drive to San Diego for this Craig's List lot of equipment. Considering the e-waste disposal fees this might not be such a good deal. * Type 561S Oscilloscope w/ 3A1S & 3B1S plugins * 7854 Mainframe Oscilloscope * R5031 Dual-Beam Storage Oscilloscope * 5440 Oscilloscope * Type 422 Oscilloscope * 851 Digital Tester * 834 Programmable Data Communications Tester * 851 Digital Tester * 1470 NTSC Color Sync & Test Signal Generator * A6902B Isolator * 432 Oscilloscope * 2430A Oscilloscope * 453A-1 Oscilloscope * 2215 60MHz Oscilloscope * 432 Oscilloscope * 2246 100MHz Oscilloscope * 454A Oscilloscope * 434 Oscilloscope * 442 Oscilloscope * 2252 100MHz Oscilloscope * 2230 100MHz Oscilloscope * 442 Oscilloscope * 453 Oscilloscope * 434 Oscilloscope * Type RM16 Oscilloscope * Type R647A Oscilloscope - Special Air Force Model (this unit is photo'ed on Tekwiki) - w/10A2A and 11B1 plugins * TM506 Mainframe w/Option 2 * TM506 Mainframe w/Option 2 * TM506 Mainframe w/Option 2 * TM506 Mainframe * 314 Storage Oscilloscope * 380 NTSC Test Monitor * Type 105 Square Wave Generator * Type 547 Oscilloscope w/ Type 53A Plugin * 7934 Oscilloscope (missing right cover) * 7844 Oscilloscope * 7834 Storage Oscilloscope *7313 Oscilloscope (missing right cover) * 7503 Oscilloscope * 7633 Oscilloscope * 5110 Oscilloscope * 5223 Digitizing Oscilloscope * Type 561 Oscilloscope (missing left cover) w/ Type 72 & 2B67 Plugins * 7514 Storage Oscilloscope (missing left and right covers) * 5441 Storage Oscilloscope (missing left and right covers) * 1501TDR time domain reflectometer (not pictured) * 5115 Oscilloscope (working, not pictured) * 5223 Oscilloscope (working, not pictured) * 502A Oscilloscope (semi-working, not pictured) * TM504 Mainframe (not pictured) * TM504 Mainframe (not pictured) * TM504 Mainframe (not pictured) * TM504 Mainframe (not pictured) * BK Precision 3020 Function/Sweep Generator (not pictured) * Eico 369 RF Sweep Generator (not pictured) * Paco V-70 VTVM Vacuum tube voltmeter (not pictured) * Paco G-30 Signal Generator (not pictured) * Sprague Kwik-Test Magic Eye Vacuum Tube Capacitor tester (not pictured) * Tektronix XP217C Terminal Base Unit (not pictured) * GR General Radio 1217-A Unit Pulser (not pictured) * Tektronix 067-0546-00 Calibration Fixture NTSC Vectorscope Test Unit (not pictured) * Fluke Y2003 Calibrator & Y2001 Thermocouple Selector (not pictured) * Tektronix 1405 NTSC TV Sideband Adapter (not pictured) * Tektronix J16 Digital Photometer (not pictured) * Tektronix Type 128 Probe Power Supply (not pictured) * Accurate Instrument Co. Utility Tube Tester Model 161 (not pictured) * Radio City Products Dependable Multitester Model 409 VTVM (not pictured) * Heathkit VTVM V-4A Vacuum Tube Voltmeter (not pictured) * Leader LCG-388 Color Bar Pattern Generator (not pictured) * Seco GCT-1 VT Grid Circuit Tester (not pictured) |
| nctnico:
Most of the stuff looks like it has water damage or at least very dirty. I'd be careful spending a lot of money. You'll likely end up throwing away over half of the gear OR part it out and make the parts available to people who restore Tektronix equipment. |
| CatalinaWOW:
No need to worry. Apparently it is gone, the posting has been removed. |
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