If I needed proof of the severity of my TEA, I got it. Our technicians wanted to purchase a test instrument - and what happened: our purchasing guy called me and asked if they could rent it from me for a fee + calibration. Unfortunately, I do not have it - it was about an Anritsu Sitemaster. But that he even asked!
For a short moment, I felt tempted to aquire one. (slapping my hand with the Digikey PCB ruler)
But I might have a PQ analyzer soon.
Rifling through Ebay, I saw a BMI8800 Powerscope with manual, carrying case, and current clamp. Unit reportedly in working condition.
I was not actively searching for one, but I had already made a mental mark to find out on occasion which makes and models support 400Hz, as this is a conceivable need of mine. Sometimes I pity those sellers. 27.- (yes, you got me right - no digit missing!) including freight must make someone weep. At this point, I am always fervently hoping that the guy is a fair player and that nothing unfortunate happens to the poor thing right after. What could I do? I was prepared for a bit more, but that is where it stopped. Well, at least it will find a nice place with lots of TE for company. I could not have let the poor thing out there.
It looks definitely more capable than my Cole T1007, for which I still have no manual. There was one of them too (with manual), but that has lost it's appeal now - except if the BMI should turn out to be DOA. Ok, not exactly modern, as one can deduce from the 3.5" drive, but capable. It even detects waveform violations as a event category independent from voltage, frequency, and spikes. I am looking forward to play around with and see what it finds.
BTW, has anyone here any experience with that beast?
And again, a request for help from fellow addicts: could one of the colleagues from the UK spare two 0.25A 5x15mm(2AG) fuses? They are a pain in the rear to get here, because the only distributor with whom I regularly order does not list them. As they are used in that Cole T1007 and I only found them in the UK, I think they are as british as mint cake.
And the other way round: is anyone of you interested in a Philips PM3088 with aquisition error on channel B and slightly corroded battery contacts? It is the early flatscreen (plasma) DSO with the svivelling display,
100MHz 40Ms/s and IEC bus + RS232 - but a bit on the heavy side to carry around. I do not see myself finding the time to get it up and running again. There was a seemingly identical device named Trace 8608,
for which I have the german user's manual and english programming manual, but I am totally unclear whether 'Trace' (no other info on this company) were the original developers or just a reseller. So if anyone from this bunch gets the hots for it, let me know before I offer it elsewhere.