I sold a Tek AWG2021 in a parking lot yesterday. I interestingly felt like a dealer.
Imagine the empty parking lot of a shopping mall. I'm outside my car checking my phone. The client arrive and park his BMW nearby. I open the trunk of my car. He inspects the goods then satisfied, pay me cash.
Yeah, I felt the same! The AWG works great BTW. The fun part will be to build a GPIB controller interface now.
Thanks!
Welcome to this stange club mabehem!
we allready made you a junkie, or atleast feel like one
Welcome to a fellow Canuck! (Okay; I'm a wannabe Canuck, but we still haven't given up on the dream) There's the Neverending Taco Truck in the corner, beanflying is AWOL IRL ATM, but his coffee bar pretty much runs on autopilot (his secrets guard themselves) and the crusty old Aardvark in the corner is mostly harmless, unless you see him with his conversational cutlery. Watch out for the attitudinally maladjusted smurf running around with a can of blue spray paint tho... unless you fancy a change of your personal scenery.
Just be aware that the pervy little dwagon fancier position is already taken; get your own schtick.
mnem
Thanks for the welcome Guys,
I'm not new to TAS but I'm trying to control myself. ;-)
I already have the following:
- a Telequipment S32a scope circa 1965 (as old as I am) and an AVO model 8 multimeter that one of my dad's friend gave me a long time ago. The S32a is recapped and fully functional.
- 2 Fluke DMMS (one is dark grey).
- 3 years ago I snatched a Tek 2465 in fully functional order off eBay. It had broken feet and 4 missing buttons that I 3D printed with good results. I already have new caps for it but need time to tackle this.
- I got myself a Rigol DS1057Z with all the options for my birthday in 2018.
- I just got the AWG2021 that works flawlessly as far as I can tell.
- I also have 2 antique radios but I think I'm stretching the WAFs with these!
So much for purchasing something that needs TLC! I'll try to build the AR488 GPIB-USB interface so I can control the AWG.
I don't like old or vintage computers but I love old analog gear.
Mario