I am in Atlanta, how much you think it weighs? I found a local one for $75 but $40 is more my range these days.

-Rolf

Frederick W Moir wrote:
Winmutt.
Where in the country do you live?
I have an Olde but functioning Tek you can have. if you live somewhere in the N.E.
Fred Moir
Lynn MA

At 09:19 AM 9/10/2009, you wrote:
All of the knobs are for reading, there is a section in the lower right for calibration (signal generation) that I didnt take a picture of.. The signal you see on the scope is generated by me. I have not way to measure peak to peak that I can tell. The calibration didn't seem to have any of generating specific frequencies, which would do the job for me. I really like this ancient bit but I think it's not up to today's task.

-Rolf

Dillon, Meade M CIV SPAWARSYSCEN-ATLANTIC, 53310 wrote:
Doesn't make much sense that an O-scope can't measure freq. I looked at
the pix and the only controls I see seem to be related to signal
generation, none of them seem to be for measuring.

Again, how do you know this is an O-scope?  Is there a name plate that
says something like "Mark 5 Mod 0 Oscilloscope"


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