Right back again.
Contrary to belief, no nothing had to stick out of the boot. It all fitted in neatly. I could have got another 7603 or two in there. There was one, and a 7633 but alas I didn't feel good taking all of them off the guy's hands. Nor did I think I'd be in good health about 5 minutes after bringing them all home.
And the haul...in the boot, which it fitted perfectly in...
Item one - Tektronix 7603. £50. Seems to be working perfectly as promised! Timebase knob is cracked but complete and repairable.
Item two - Heathkit V-7AU. £20 Untested as yet. Haven't even opened it. Cross fingers no crusty battery. Immaculate with manual.
Item three - Heathkit RF-1U (I think). £25 untested as yet. Haven't opened it. Immaculate with manual.
Misc junk....
- Random box containing knob and some PL259's. Think it's a fat inductor £5
- Two boxes with 9v holders. might put a project or two in one. £2 a go
- Two T130-6 toroids for an AMU I'm going to try and build with the following... £6
- Five variable capacitors ... £6 the lot
Good day
Edit: turnout was good. I snuck in slightly early after I saw someone lifting another tek scope out. They were letting everyone in at 08:30. Turnout was good. Sellers were in equal proportions rip-off junk traders, individuals cleaning out for them or someone else, people who had a lot of test gear, random shite for no money at all.
To note, I turned down the following:
A Fluke 8200 (nixies) for £20. Fluke 45's for £40 a go. Lots of TTi power supplies for £30 a go or £10 broken, lots of boat anchors, lots of microwave stuff, just missed a mid-range R&S signal generator for £150 unfortunately, 5334 counter for a very overpriced £100 as it had no options, Avo dude £40 a go, hameg scopes £20-30.
ALL these are keepers I think.