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Paying that sort of money for an just the (old) scope is dubious value
Sounds like a good deal, for all that equipment. You can pay $380 only for the oscilloscope and it would still be a bargain if the scope is a good one.
There is one thing on your list that surprised me a bit, the RT12 power supply. Is this Bang & Olufsen the same as this Bang & Olufsen? http://www.bang-olufsen.com/The website of the linked B&O doesnt not provide a lot of information about the company's history, whereas wikipedia does... The linked B&O does not appear to have been involved in designing/manufacturing such equipment as lab power supplies. Does anyone know anything about this? Larsen, I would find a picture of that psu very interesting (could not find any online). Could you post one?
I would find a picture of that psu very interesting (could not find any online). Could you post one?
Looks like you got a great deal. If you are interested in really learning about how to get the most out of the scope, check out the Scope Tutorial videos that are "sticky-ed" to the top of this forum category. There's a link to a 2+hr long comprehensive class on analog scopes, as well as links to other shorter, specific topic videos (like vertical coupling controls, triggering controls, etc.).