rogerhensley Yes. There are two probes with it.
Yes. There are two probes with it.
it's definitely a good deal then, lol
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just as a matter of interest ... does it include the test / probe leads ???
the photos do not show any ...
My shop had a Fluke scope that was probably 1/20 the size and 1/50 the weight.
For troubleshooting MUX/DMUX sensor issues it was a must-have.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
I usewd one of those many years ago.
I had to get rid of a TEK475 a few years ago. Nice Scope but did not need that much scope any more.
I found a place that took used clothing, furniture and electronics.
Rich
If you ever fall over in public, pick yourself up and say “sorry it’s been a while since I inhabited a body.” And just walk away.
rogerhensley I bought an oscilliscope a number if years ago and have never used it. I tested it to be sure it worked and anyone who wants it can have it. No charge. It's in Anderson Indiana. If you are interested drop me a line. rhensley6@gmail.com
I bought an oscilliscope a number if years ago and have never used it. I tested it to be sure it worked and anyone who wants it can have it. No charge. It's in Anderson Indiana. If you are interested drop me a line.
rhensley6@gmail.com
Roger,
I have a friend that lives in Pendelton...10 miles out...I emailed you....
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Oh man, a vintage DuMont. Early late 60's/early 70's I'd guess. If only I were closer, they are just too heavy and fragile to ship. Plus I'd get killed. And need to build a special shelf to hold it. That probably weighs more than all my other gear combined.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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