Damn - you stole that! Great score! The HP 3562A was my 'first hit' on the TEA addiction spiral - read about it in the audio forums and decided to snag one - probably paid about $500-ish for it in 2013.
Next came the HP-A (at the time; now HPAK) mailing list which lead to the 'rescue' of a 5245L from the clockmaking nixie ghouls. (shown here along with the now retired Leader audio generator that was creating the distorted sine wave in the spectrum above - note the flattened negative peaks.)
...and it's been an ever accelerating downhill ride from there, to the dismay of my floor joists and credit card.
-Pat
I hear you. Audio work was one of the main reasons why I decided to build my own bench at home and was also behind jumping on that 3562A when I saw it on eBay for just over $100 and I was able to pick it up locally. It's been a snowball that's kept rolling since then.
There's now a 547 in my queue, too - got it along with a 561A and a bunch of plug ins in a nice Tek haul from a silent key over the past few weeks. My concern is the HV transformer as it spent an unknown time period in a not-very-hospitable storage container that seems to have been on the damp side based on the mildew smell of many of the items that came out of there.
-Pat
I have the same concern with the HV transformer as it's a known fail point with the 547. But luckily this one has been in a dry environment. No mildew smell and it wasn't all that dirty/dusty either.
The three scopes I picked up are still in queue here too, including the 547. They rode around in the car for a few days before getting unloaded in a hurry after the Doug Ford announcement 10 days ago and they've been sitting in the living room where I dropped them just inside the door. There hasn't been any smell out of them which is promising.
On the 547, are the DCR and L parameters for the transformer windings known? Also, is it known if the windings short together or if it's winding-to-core that goes short. I'm just trying to think up some tests I can run on the transformer with an LRC meter, a multimeter, and an insulation tester before putting line voltage on them after I open them up and inspect the insides. I was going to do that on the weekend but the weekend got away from me...again...
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that there are three good power transformers between the three 547s that are in queue here. Hopefully nobody ended up with a dud.