This is my contribution. It's nothing fancy, but it's what I can afford and what I've been able to accumulate over the last year.
Unfortunately electronics engineering is just a hobby and I am very much the amateur. That and, I don't have a lot of space or a lot of money these days for my hobbies.
I'm jealous of all the gear I've seen in this thread and one day I hope to accumulate more of my own...
On the bench;Fluke 115 DMM, Siglent SDS1072CML oscilloscope, HP E3611A power supply, Hakko FX888-D soldering station, HP 3311A function generator, Hickok Model 270 function generator and an old Weller soldering station that I still use on occasion (I still have a few Weller iron's that work with it).
On the wall;Electronics reference poster (
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/crowd-funded-projects/beautifully-made-electronics-reference-poster/) and Lots of assorted probes, leads and adapters on the breaker box with magnetic hooks. I have some more leads and adapters on the wall just under the shelf in the next picture too (you can barely see it under the lower shelf).
On the lower shelf; Parts/components storage bins and containers, radios, assorted tools and wire, a Craftsman DMM, etc.
On the upper shelf; Magazines, papers/notebooks, and plastic ammo cans with assorted parts/components and other stuff.
Below the shelves is my computer, printer and other assorted stuff (not pictured).
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