On a side note, holy hell these machines are built well. Every transistor in a socket, every single part is the highest quality available for the time. They're an absolute dream to work on.
Unless, of course, you have to remove a complete board in order to, say, replace large electrolytics.
It's getting tougher to sell it by the minute...
I know what you mean. I have a 465, a 475A+DM44, a 485, and an HP1740A. Two have to go, but which two?
Not the 485 since it has a great screen, 400MHz-ish, a 1ns calibrator, and is easier to repair than the 465/475. The HP1740A is nice, and is easy to repair. I suspect I'll offload the 465 and 475 because they should fetch good prices. Now all I have to do is understand exactly how to pack them for shipping.
Does anyone have a guideline selling price for a working 475A+DM44; ebay doesn't.