In the market for a scope

Theo t.hogers at home.nl
Tue May 9 06:20:07 CEST 2000


Some of those old Heatkits are a don't for synth DIY.
They don't do DC!!.
However if you're deep into B/W TV, it may be the just the thing you've been
looking for. ;^)

BTW: I have the full manual & diagrams for the Heatkit IO-18 (one of the
most common).
Intrested?

Cheers Theo



----- Original Message -----
From: <CHoaglin at aol.com>
To: <synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl>
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 4:52 AM
Subject: Re: In the market for a scope


> In a message dated 5/8/00 4:17:37 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
n0nspaz at loa.com
> writes:
>
> << i paid the going rate of $350 for my tek 465 (an excellent scope for my
> DIY
>  needs). >>
>
> I've got a few scopes I've picked up various places:
>
> Tektronix 465B rackmount (paid 135 at a flea market)
> Tektronix 7704 (paid 90, then another 90 for a logic analyzer plugin)
> Velleman handheld scope, not very fast but hey, it's handheld(paid
> 2hundred-something new)
> Leader (not sure of model number) about 75 mhz (paid 50 bucks)
> Tektronix 531 (paid 5 bucks)
> Old Eico tube-based scope (free from the dump)
> Old Heathkit tube-based scope (also from the dump)
>
> I've also got a couple multi-channel logic analyzers, called uAnalyst
> (micro-analyst), made by northwest instruments. they plug into a
proprietary
> ISA card, and display on a PC..I haven't tried them out yet, but they seem
> like they might have possibilities.
>
>
> Chris




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