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Richard984

Hi.
I am continuing to post information on my collection as I work my way through restoring items to working order.
I hope what I am doing provides inspiration to others, I know that the feedback I get helps me to stay on top of my game!

Richardsears.wordpress.com
Richard,
What's next?
An old friend of mine now lives in Raleigh, NC, but he's much too sensible to go in for this sort of stuff Smile
Alan

Richard984

(16-11-2011, 03:45 PM)AlanBeckett Wrote: [ -> ]Richard,
What's next?
An old friend of mine now lives in Raleigh, NC, but he's much too sensible to go in for this sort of stuff Smile
Alan
Hi Alan.
I don't know, I guess I will just look around and say "that one next"! It does occur to me that I could post on one of the signal analysers or even a power supply!
On your friend being sensible, yes what I am doing is hardly sensible, maybe that is what makes it fun!
Richard

Richard984

(16-11-2011, 03:45 PM)AlanBeckett Wrote: [ -> ]Richard,
What's next?
An old friend of mine now lives in Raleigh, NC, but he's much too sensible to go in for this sort of stuff Smile
Alan

Hi Alan.
"What's next?" turned out to be the Tektronix 310A, http://richardsears.wordpress.com/2011/1...onix-310a/
Richard
Richard,
That looks like an interesting beast, and at least you'll be able to get it on the bench without getting a hernia.
What is/was wrong with it?
Alan
Ah yes! I had one of those once: perfect for Radio & TV repairs when you only have a small bench.

Al.