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I'm still almost regretting that I passed up one of those at a local hamfest a couple of years ago. They were only asking five bucks for it, but then I would have had to lug it home. And it was heavy!
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It's overpriced, and, his picture of lit screen clearly shows it needs complete re building. It's showing the wrong trace.
And, physically, it doesn't look that great, either. Bill Cahill
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Yeah, I figured the price was pretty unrealistic. I guess it's another one of the countless cases where someone finds something old and unusual and assumes it's worth a heap. I knew there was a great deal of interest in early televisions with round picture tubes, but I'd never read or seen very much about test equipment like this oscilloscope. Odds are, anyone who was actually interested in a scope like this, already has found one in much better shape and paid next to nothing for it.
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