My test equipment collection has grown yet again - I snagged a Tek 515A scope, and an ancient Triplett Model 1210 Tube Tester (more because it looks like it will be kinda cool cleaned up rather than for any practical purpose; it's from about 1936 or so).
Scope:
![](https://photos.smugmug.com/Electronics/Tektronix-515A-15MHz/i-xSTdz9P/0/L/Tek%20515A%20front%20panel-L.jpg)
It has in interesting serial number (apologies for the blurry iPhone pics; I was too lazy to set up the good camera):
![](https://photos.smugmug.com/Electronics/Tektronix-515A-15MHz/i-nR8S44T/0/L/Tek%20515A%20serial%20number-L.jpg)
Unfortunately for the scope, some miserable prick bastard opened it up and pilfered all of the dual triodes out of it,
![Banging Head |O](https://www.eevblog.com/forum/Smileys/default/bangheadonwall.gif)
so I'll need to come up with (9) 6DJ8s, a few 12AT/U7s and various others before I can test it. I suppose I should be grateful that they didn't strip it bare, but it still peeves me as any calibration it may have had went away with those tubes. I hope their speakers blow!
There are a few more photos of the scope showing the dust & empty tube sockets along with a quick overview video at
https://pmanning.smugmug.com/Electronics/Tektronix-515A-15MHzThe tube tester at about 80 years old is in rather rough cosmetic shape, but I think the panel will clean up nicely with some elbow grease and various cleaners/solvents. The enclosure will need to be re-covered to make it presentable as a good bit of its outer skin is missing or peeling up.
![](https://photos.smugmug.com/Electronics/Triplett-Model-1210-Tube/i-ddX6FRk/0/L/Triplett%201210%20Tube%20Tester%20front%20panel%20overall-L.jpg)
A few more pics and another short video overview are at
https://pmanning.smugmug.com/Electronics/Triplett-Model-1210-Tube-Pat