Megger my father had one. get it repaired if u can.
also I want , Philips PM5132 function generator
No you don't, trust me you don't.
Its brother the 5131 was my first FG and I couldn't replace it quick enough with a proper AWG and then the Philips sat on the shelf for some years until someone came along that only required a very few basic features..
Want to set an accurate frequency with one of these, just forget it, no way unless you had a counter connected to it at the same time and then watch it drift !
Really you don't want one.
I love analog function generators, lots of dials and buttons to push
The PM5132 has excellent performance for an analog signal generator and it does 30Vpp which is more than most cheap function generators these days.
The PM5132 has a short term drift that is at least one order of magnitude better than that of the PM5131. It's more like Tiny Tim.
Of course you don't use this sort of equipment for stable frequency reference, but it's acutally not that bad either.
I happen to have a counter.
Drift over 500 seconds was 0,036%, which is well within specification.
I also have a PM5193 it's the 'Big Brother' of the PM5131, PM5132 and PM5134. It has a drift that smashes the PM5132 by at least three orders of magnitude when it comes to stability.
It's all good, but sometimes you just need to whistle or need manual pulse width control and in those cases I prefer good old analog stuff.