Semi-OT: FS: 20 MHz Leader dual channel oscilloscope
All, I figured I'd offer this to the group before listing it on eBay. I've got a small "student" oscilloscope, I believe a LS 1020, for sale. Limited in bandwidth but adequate for most vintage computer repairs, general hobby use, et c. It's a barebones unit from the Virginia Tech physics department, completely analog with no storage, but it does work and has a nice, bright CRT. It's fairly small and light. I can confirm model numbers if anyone is interested -- it's still in the truck with the rest of the test equipment from the VT Surplus Auction. Looking for $75, doesn't include probes but I'm sure I can dig up a pair for a little bit more. I can ship, but would prefer to exchange at the festivus get-together. Thanks, Jonathan
A truck of test equipment!??!!?!!! I'll be right over! ;-) But seriously, I already have a scope. Anything else available? On Nov 16, 2015, at 7:58 PM, Systems Glitch via vcf-midatlantic<vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote: All, I figured I'd offer this to the group before listing it on eBay. I've got a small "student" oscilloscope, I believe a LS 1020, for sale. Limited in bandwidth but adequate for most vintage computer repairs, general hobby use, et c. It's a barebones unit from the Virginia Tech physics department, completely analog with no storage, but it does work and has a nice, bright CRT. It's fairly small and light. I can confirm model numbers if anyone is interested -- it's still in the truck with the rest of the test equipment from the VT Surplus Auction. Looking for $75, doesn't include probes but I'm sure I can dig up a pair for a little bit more. I can ship, but would prefer to exchange at the festivus get-together. Thanks, Jonathan
But seriously, I already have a scope. Anything else available?
Need a time-domain reflectometer? How about an impedance analyzer? Or a massive 8-channel +/-12V rackmount linear power supply? Or smaller HP 0-40V bench supplies? I think there's a pulse generator in there too. Oh, and a giant blue road case for a NASA "Solar Paddle", serial # 01...whatever that is! There's some other stuff in there as well. It's mostly older test gear. Thanks, Jonathan
I very well might be interested in the time domain reflectometer and the impedance analyzer… Those are radio tools! Bench top power supplies are always handy. :)
On Nov 17, 2015, at 8:00 AM, Systems Glitch via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
But seriously, I already have a scope. Anything else available?
Need a time-domain reflectometer? How about an impedance analyzer? Or a massive 8-channel +/-12V rackmount linear power supply? Or smaller HP 0-40V bench supplies? I think there's a pulse generator in there too. Oh, and a giant blue road case for a NASA "Solar Paddle", serial # 01...whatever that is!
There's some other stuff in there as well. It's mostly older test gear.
Thanks, Jonathan
I'll make a list! :-)
On Nov 17, 2015, at 8:00 AM, Systems Glitch via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
But seriously, I already have a scope. Anything else available?
Need a time-domain reflectometer? How about an impedance analyzer? Or a massive 8-channel +/-12V rackmount linear power supply? Or smaller HP 0-40V bench supplies? I think there's a pulse generator in there too. Oh, and a giant blue road case for a NASA "Solar Paddle", serial # 01...whatever that is! There's some other stuff in there as well. It's mostly older test gear. Thanks, Jonathan
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