My low cost aquisition Racal modulation meter came in, as well as a portable cheap-as-dirt B/W video service monitor, which conveniently appeared at the bay just when I realized that nothing in my current TOE would display a baseline analogue video signal.
The latter was even listed as being in good working order, but to verify that, I have to retrieve the video signal generator from its high perch and find a place to set them up and connect them first. A place where I will not trip over them or worse, that is. Maybe even today, if I can call up the energy to store them properly afterwards.
But the modulation meter is another story. I guess I will have to take it to my day lab in order to test it. Especially as it was listed as having unknown status. Even with the big Analogic, I could only scratch its range while creating a clean signal.
And another instrument is underway, sort of. After my last, disturbingly expensive watch failed totally, I realized that mechanical isn't for me and bought a late issue G10 from the UK. Unfortunately, the transportation of it has been tasked to a organisation known as Royal Snail. but it has the trident sign and tritium on it, and it is immaculate, so what could I want more?
For your amusement: the video monitor.