Well this is going to be a long one. Grab the
, folks!
Multimeters.
8400A, used to measure low ohms and VAC mostly
8300A, used to measure low VDC and thats about it. These two are often coupled together for VDC and ripple measurements.
5346A, to make sure the above two are right as well as the main workforce of my DMM section. + i got a .1 ohm resistor so it also can measure current.
8050A, for when i just need another multimeter!
177, current measurements as well as my quick use meter.
8010A, a spare.
7050,
NIXIE TUBES!!!! Besides that the thing is AMAZING at what it's good at.
8034, Another spare
209A, You always need a VTVM, don't you? Of course you do, so why not two identical ones?
Lafayette, No model number hand held analog meter, piece of junk if you want accurate ohms but VDC is spot on and continuity test is AMAZING.
Frequency generators,
8020H, So i have 2.
3312A, So i have 2, also goes to 13 MHz which the above doesn't and is just a joy to use for low frequency.
608C, Well at first it was free, then it was an annoying project and it still ain't done but it gives me a 500 MHz sinewave. I then use that to check my counters and scopes.
415A, it is a very very old (1942) frequency generator. I keep it because it is beautiful but it's use is surpassed by the 608C which has double the output frequency and better voltage.
Counters,
1801, interesting project and red leds.
FC-200, the one i use the most, mainly because it's the only one that works.
5340A, a real tough project but oh so amusing.... most of the time
'Scopes;
7704A, 200MHz daily driver. Very nice scope with 7A18, 7A26, 7B85, & 7B80. It's even got all the knobs!
V-1065A, Spare or what i drag out if i need another 2 channels, which hasn't happened yet.
2465B, interesting, educational and expensive project (I'm stuck in the 70s and replacing this things aging ram is digital! Send help!)
0-12 with switch for dual channel operation, why do the birds sing?
PSUs
TW-4005, Daily driver and does everything i need. Most of the time.
PS-26K, 6-12V @ 25A, need i say more?
Numerous homebrew, so many i'm, tripping over the old ones in the garage.
In order,
Fluke, Fluke, HP, Keithley, Fluke, Fairchild, Instek, Hickok, Lafayette, Instek, HP, HP, Simpson, B&K, Bel-Merit, HP, Tektronix, Hitachi, Tektronix, Heathkit, Power Designs, Pyramid, me, and the soldering is Metcal.
I use the frequency to check the counters, and the counters to check the frequency and i use both of them to check the scopes which also check the other two.