Just a quick update, the TTi SM630 scopemaster (its a scopemeter with 20Mhz scope, DMM, frequency counter and a timer) and with it came Feedback FG601 signal generator .01Hz to 1 Mhz have arrived all safe and sound, well-packed and quick test shows that they are both working fine. They are both in very good condition cosmetically and the SM630 even still has its carrying handle which also doubles as a tilting bail.
Took a quick squiss inside, the SM630 looks as good as the day it left the production line back in 1994, no problems inside at all, even the back-up battery measures good, but this will be replaced. It also came with 6 C cells, NiCd, RS ones that were probably fitted when supplied as the unit came from RS when new. Surprisingly, these have not leaked in these years,
dodged a bullet there. Plugged it in, powered up OK and seems to be working just fine and is in calibration, both as a DMM (autoranger) and as a scope, connected to my Heathkit IG-4505 scope calibrator it is spot, both in timebase, frequency and voltage. However, as I feared, the screen backlight is very dim, so that needs addressing if possible.
A similar tale to be told with the FG601, good cosmetic condition, both need a spot of cleaning, checked output, and it is also spot on and double-checked this on my Fluke PM3390B in digital mode, so all is good there as well. Took a look inside, and it only has 4 electrolytics, all made by Sprague and I checked these and what do you know, almost bang on, slightly higher in capacitance but all with very low ESR readings, so they can stay, and this thing was made in 1974, the same year that the UK introduced nationwide postal codes. So like bd, I have nothing really to do with these, they are useable straight off the bat, apart from backlight and the memory battery to replace.
Photos to follow later when I have done the shopping and cleared enough of the clutter off the bench to enable photos to be taken