> NSP1 Ebay item 261169937643 - listed in the blurb as a "great audio tube" 
> hmm......

Crisp glowing highs?

> A photo of (or link to) the older strobotach you have would be of interest; a 
> google seach only turned up the modern digital versions that I could 
> recognise.

I took a few pictures of mine:

Here's an overall view:

http://www.vitriol.com/images/tech/equipment/strobo-iso.jpg

You can see the glow of the flashtube, and the calibration reed below it, 
poking up through a hole in the reflector.  It's driven by the mains frequency, 
so you can use it as a frequency reference.

Here are the dials:

http://www.vitriol.com/images/tech/equipment/strobo-dials.jpg

The large knob adjusts frequency, the smaller one sets range/function.  There 
are a couple of screwdriver adjustments to tweak the frequency to match the 
dial reading.

Here's a top view:

http://www.vitriol.com/images/tech/equipment/strobo-top.jpg

It gives a view of the backlit frequency dial (driven by the knob), the handle, 
and the nameplate.

Here's the connector side:

http://www.vitriol.com/images/tech/equipment/strobo-connectors.jpg

And a head-on view:

http://www.vitriol.com/images/tech/equipment/strobo-front.jpg

Cheers,
John

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