I had no plans to buy any test equipment at the hamfest. My goal, in fact, was to
sell eight or ten pieces of gear.
I didn't sell most of the gear I took, though I did get rid of a 2M radio, assorted books, odd repeater parts, and a Type 109 pulse generator that was beyond repair, at least at my hands. And I just couldn't resist buying a couple of things:
and these:
The impedance bridge is in very good condition and a quick test, using a bunch of resistor at hand, suggests it works. I had it open this afternoon and the inside is clean. Whoever owned it did not leave 4 D cell batteries in it to wreak havoc and a test of the precision capacitor indicates it is still in good condition. More tests on this later this week, after I finish a couple of other projects. There were actually
two of these at the hamfest; the other one went for $110, which was crazy expensive.
The 8840A and 8840a/AF are definitely a mess. One looks like it was left in a damp place and symptoms indicate a bad keypad but it lights up and passes all the self tests. That's the one with the banged up front. The display on the other one didn't light up. Opening it up revealed why:
Someone removed most of the interesting ICs. Now I have to figure out if they did so because there was something wrong with the meter. First stop, the power supply... all the voltage outputs appear to be within specification and I can't find anything obviously wrong with it. That said, I was getting cross-eyed so I cleaned up the bench and called it a night.
I paid fifteen bucks for the two Flukes, so if I can make one good one out them, I will have a pretty good deal.