I got a GW GUC-2020 universal counter a few days ago. $25 including shipping! Fully functional. good condition. Plastic case a little yellowed. I compared it against my GPSDO. After a long warmup, the calibration was surprisingly good. I didn't bother fiddling with the the oscillator trim cap.
If you don't have a frequency counter, you can't go wrong buying one of these! Last time I checked, there were more still available on Ebay for $25. Another big pile will be coming soon. Three more ITT schools will be auctioned off in february.
Do I really need this instrument? No! I have a HP5335A counter. I need this just as much as I need another multimeter
When I saw the $25 price I couldn't resist! I may just wait until the ITT equipment blast goes away. Re-sell it for a small profit.
Details:
This is NOT a precision counter. It doesn't have an external timebase input. It has only a crystal with no temperature compensation. Even worse, it has a really bad PCB layout. See the pics. The crystal is right next to a voltage regulator heat sink. Probably why it took about 30 minutes for it to stabilize and show a good 10 MHz reading. A hot heat sink right next to the crystal is not going to help the warmup time.
Finally, It's not the best frequency counter. If you don't need extremely precise frequency measurements it'll be a good choice. What other instrument can you buy for 25$ Maybe a crappy Chinese multimeter