It is either Philips PM3110 or ITT OX 710C for about 40JDs (~65$). Both without probes.
Assuming both are in similar in similar condition the ITT wil be a much better 'scope. higher bandwidth and more modern.
Mmmhmmm... 2x 15Mhz... still better than a sharp stick in the eye I suppose...
mnem
Doc Brown called; He wants his temporal displacement monitor back...
dunno if you like this scope or not xD
anyway, the one they offered has its traces slightly inclined, not perfectly horizontal. I suppose there is a knob from behind to adjust this? kindly check it if you have the scope or know about it.
Nope... never had one. Yes, as
med says, there probably is a trace rotation control located somewhere inconspicuous, as these things are pretty sensitive to any large chunk of ferrous metal that may be nearby, or even localized weirdness in the earth's magnetic flux. If you get it home, it may not even have this problem when you set it up on your bench, or it could be worse.
It is a
very basic scope; I guess it's all a matter of how much you need something to tinker with vs how hard it is to find something where you're at, and whether you ever expect to do anything other than Audio Frequency work. I know that I got pretty desperate when I was trying to find something up here in the wilds of Canada; I bought a 54645A from a seller I had done business with before I left the US, and I sucked it up & paid the freight.
I'd do the exact same thing again, in all honesty.
mnem
*knocks self unconscious with a CRT mallet*