RustySpoons
Sleepy Hollow
- Joined
- Jan 31, 2018
- Messages
- 2,345
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- Age
- 42
- My Satellite Setup
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50E - 30W
2x CM 1.2m Polar Mount/Jack
65E- 65W
Gibertini 1m OP100 - STAB HH100 - Inverto Black Ultra 0.2 Twin
Mutant HD51
Edision Primo IP S2
Dreambox DM800HD
Venton Unibox HD2
Sony Bravia 55" 4K
- My Location
- South Wales
Friend popped over with a gift for me, his dad was going to throw out a Tek 2215 so he thought I'd like it.
Not the greatest Tek made but it doesn't seem a bad little CRO. And I couldn't let him throw it out!
I've been using an ancient HP 1741A for a while after I sold my Rigol DS2302 300MHz DSO, I prefer analogue CRO's anyway.
The interesting thing about this scope is, it has never been used! It's a British Telecom badged unit and has the original "Post Office (PO)" branded mains plug.
This particular scope was manufactured in 1983 was never used and has just sat in storage since!
The manuals and 10:1 P6120 probes were still sealed in their packaging, the CRT is lovely and bright, also very crisp but hard to see on this picture as my phone won't focus on the CRT.
Interestingly this has A TV Field mode too.
And my HP1741A
Not the greatest Tek made but it doesn't seem a bad little CRO. And I couldn't let him throw it out!
I've been using an ancient HP 1741A for a while after I sold my Rigol DS2302 300MHz DSO, I prefer analogue CRO's anyway.
The interesting thing about this scope is, it has never been used! It's a British Telecom badged unit and has the original "Post Office (PO)" branded mains plug.
This particular scope was manufactured in 1983 was never used and has just sat in storage since!
The manuals and 10:1 P6120 probes were still sealed in their packaging, the CRT is lovely and bright, also very crisp but hard to see on this picture as my phone won't focus on the CRT.
Interestingly this has A TV Field mode too.
And my HP1741A