More from Dads basement:
The Easter weekend was a good time to visit the parents and help Mum clean out unnecessary stuff. Rummaging around in the basement I found this:
Nice "Luftwaffe" grey, and the lettering looks hand made with black ink, protected by a layer of clear lacquer.
Dad built it during his stay at the "Technische Schule der Luftwaffe 1"* in Kaufbeuren at the end of the fifties. You guess it: its a tester for the then new Germanium- and Silicon-based transistors. On the outside its a bit dusty after 60 years, but on the inside it is still clean:
The meter is a Weston sealed and ruggedized 1mA MIL job, the knobs are real US made chickenhead knobs, and after a bit of cleaning I powered it with a lab power supply and it still works. Even the test leads are still there:
Sadly, the battery holders and one knob are missing, so some creativity is needed to restore it to its full glory. Maybe further sorting through the basement will be required...
More finds included NOS 12AX7 in original NATO packaging, made by Valvo in 1961 and some nice hermetically sealed mylar caps (.22Mfd, 50V, 1%). Some nice Easter eggs, I would say.
Greetings,
Rainer
* avionics school of the federal german airforce