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Quote from: Specmaster on August 16, 2021, 01:54:51 pmQuote from: BU508A on August 16, 2021, 01:19:25 pmQuote from: bd139 on August 16, 2021, 01:13:42 pmOk need some help with an ethical conundrum here.The tinySA guy said on the ebay message that I could keep the fake one. In the jiffy bag for the replacement he has a hand written note asking for me to return the fake one.I am loathed to return it because (a) it's at my cost and (b) it'll probably get sold on as a good one to someone else less diligent and (c) he's said I can keep it already.Thoughts?Edit: incidentally it is broken when testing it with the not broken one. The ref output is approx -5dBm below expected level.I'd probably write the seller through ebay, that you are confused, because of (c) and the note you've found.I'd also ask him for paying the return costs, if he wants it back. It wasn't your fault, that you got a non-working fake unit.Use ebay messaging just in case you need proof about the communication.Agree 100%, you also have of course his message to you in the messages' section saying to keep the fake unit, so if push becomes shove, eBay should agree and side with you.The private request for you to return the "fake" makes my hackles rise instinctively, and my internal BS detector is just pegging the meter. They are trying to get you to return the evidence so it's not out there in the wild; this has absolutely zip to do with the specific item or its value. I see absolutely zero ethical conundrum here; they directed you to keep it publicly, and the private request to return it is not reasonable.Keep it, and for the sake of all of us, dissect that little fucker. That way everybody in eevBlog can have a side by side comparison, and can have some concrete reference when trying to decide between waiting for "the legit item" or buying off bang-em-good, etc just because they're in stock.Another possibility is that they may not want that "fake" in your hands because it can easily be fixed with a few bodges and/or reflashing with legit FW, which you are obviously capable of determining, and because you are a respected voice on eevBlog, which is a major driving force behind this little China-direct industry they have going here.mnemTrust no one.
Quote from: BU508A on August 16, 2021, 01:19:25 pmQuote from: bd139 on August 16, 2021, 01:13:42 pmOk need some help with an ethical conundrum here.The tinySA guy said on the ebay message that I could keep the fake one. In the jiffy bag for the replacement he has a hand written note asking for me to return the fake one.I am loathed to return it because (a) it's at my cost and (b) it'll probably get sold on as a good one to someone else less diligent and (c) he's said I can keep it already.Thoughts?Edit: incidentally it is broken when testing it with the not broken one. The ref output is approx -5dBm below expected level.I'd probably write the seller through ebay, that you are confused, because of (c) and the note you've found.I'd also ask him for paying the return costs, if he wants it back. It wasn't your fault, that you got a non-working fake unit.Use ebay messaging just in case you need proof about the communication.Agree 100%, you also have of course his message to you in the messages' section saying to keep the fake unit, so if push becomes shove, eBay should agree and side with you.
Quote from: bd139 on August 16, 2021, 01:13:42 pmOk need some help with an ethical conundrum here.The tinySA guy said on the ebay message that I could keep the fake one. In the jiffy bag for the replacement he has a hand written note asking for me to return the fake one.I am loathed to return it because (a) it's at my cost and (b) it'll probably get sold on as a good one to someone else less diligent and (c) he's said I can keep it already.Thoughts?Edit: incidentally it is broken when testing it with the not broken one. The ref output is approx -5dBm below expected level.I'd probably write the seller through ebay, that you are confused, because of (c) and the note you've found.I'd also ask him for paying the return costs, if he wants it back. It wasn't your fault, that you got a non-working fake unit.Use ebay messaging just in case you need proof about the communication.
Ok need some help with an ethical conundrum here.The tinySA guy said on the ebay message that I could keep the fake one. In the jiffy bag for the replacement he has a hand written note asking for me to return the fake one.I am loathed to return it because (a) it's at my cost and (b) it'll probably get sold on as a good one to someone else less diligent and (c) he's said I can keep it already.Thoughts?Edit: incidentally it is broken when testing it with the not broken one. The ref output is approx -5dBm below expected level.
Quote from: nixiefreqq on August 16, 2021, 05:23:20 pmQuote from: Cubdriver on August 16, 2021, 03:56:54 pmAnother of the transparent cobalt blue Tek mugs has appeared on the bay, though be forewarned the seller wants crazy $$ for it. Figure I'll put it out here just the same. NAWTS.https://www.ebay.com/itm/294337808614?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20180105095853%26meid%3Dc5b98641e34c4a08ab40f500d8d4cdd9%26pid%3D100903%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D20%26sd%3D294337808614%26itm%3D294337808614%26pmt%3D0%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D2510209%26brand%3DUnbranded&_trksid=p2510209.c100903.m5276-Patjust bought my very first piece of tek TE. and it only cost me 51 cents more than the guy is asking for that mug. maybe it would have been best to skip the possibly distressed scope and buy the mug instead?LOL - you could always put in an offer on the mug. Can't recall what I paid for mine, but it was a lot less than that - maybe $25-ish shipped? That said, they do seem to be pretty rare, as in this is only the third one I've seen come up in the search since starting it in May.-PatEdit to add - freqq, don't keep us in suspense - what is your first hit of teal?
Quote from: Cubdriver on August 16, 2021, 03:56:54 pmAnother of the transparent cobalt blue Tek mugs has appeared on the bay, though be forewarned the seller wants crazy $$ for it. Figure I'll put it out here just the same. NAWTS.https://www.ebay.com/itm/294337808614?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20180105095853%26meid%3Dc5b98641e34c4a08ab40f500d8d4cdd9%26pid%3D100903%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D20%26sd%3D294337808614%26itm%3D294337808614%26pmt%3D0%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D2510209%26brand%3DUnbranded&_trksid=p2510209.c100903.m5276-Patjust bought my very first piece of tek TE. and it only cost me 51 cents more than the guy is asking for that mug. maybe it would have been best to skip the possibly distressed scope and buy the mug instead?
Another of the transparent cobalt blue Tek mugs has appeared on the bay, though be forewarned the seller wants crazy $$ for it. Figure I'll put it out here just the same. NAWTS.https://www.ebay.com/itm/294337808614?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20180105095853%26meid%3Dc5b98641e34c4a08ab40f500d8d4cdd9%26pid%3D100903%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D20%26sd%3D294337808614%26itm%3D294337808614%26pmt%3D0%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D2510209%26brand%3DUnbranded&_trksid=p2510209.c100903.m5276-Pat
Quote from: Cubdriver on August 16, 2021, 05:33:10 pmQuote from: nixiefreqq on August 16, 2021, 05:23:20 pmQuote from: Cubdriver on August 16, 2021, 03:56:54 pmAnother of the transparent cobalt blue Tek mugs has appeared on the bay, though be forewarned the seller wants crazy $$ for it. Figure I'll put it out here just the same. NAWTS.https://www.ebay.com/itm/294337808614?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20180105095853%26meid%3Dc5b98641e34c4a08ab40f500d8d4cdd9%26pid%3D100903%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D20%26sd%3D294337808614%26itm%3D294337808614%26pmt%3D0%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D2510209%26brand%3DUnbranded&_trksid=p2510209.c100903.m5276-Patjust bought my very first piece of tek TE. and it only cost me 51 cents more than the guy is asking for that mug. maybe it would have been best to skip the possibly distressed scope and buy the mug instead?LOL - you could always put in an offer on the mug. Can't recall what I paid for mine, but it was a lot less than that - maybe $25-ish shipped? That said, they do seem to be pretty rare, as in this is only the third one I've seen come up in the search since starting it in May.-PatEdit to add - freqq, don't keep us in suspense - what is your first hit of teal?do not even have a tracking number yet on my new acquisition. feel unqualified to own a mug.geeeeeeeze. did i actually buy a tek scope? upon arrival will have to unbox it in the basement so no one sees my shame. might have to go take a shower now.
Quote from: nixiefreqq on August 16, 2021, 05:41:15 pmQuote from: Cubdriver on August 16, 2021, 05:33:10 pmQuote from: nixiefreqq on August 16, 2021, 05:23:20 pmQuote from: Cubdriver on August 16, 2021, 03:56:54 pmAnother of the transparent cobalt blue Tek mugs has appeared on the bay, though be forewarned the seller wants crazy $$ for it. Figure I'll put it out here just the same. NAWTS.https://www.ebay.com/itm/294337808614?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20180105095853%26meid%3Dc5b98641e34c4a08ab40f500d8d4cdd9%26pid%3D100903%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D20%26sd%3D294337808614%26itm%3D294337808614%26pmt%3D0%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D2510209%26brand%3DUnbranded&_trksid=p2510209.c100903.m5276-Patjust bought my very first piece of tek TE. and it only cost me 51 cents more than the guy is asking for that mug. maybe it would have been best to skip the possibly distressed scope and buy the mug instead?LOL - you could always put in an offer on the mug. Can't recall what I paid for mine, but it was a lot less than that - maybe $25-ish shipped? That said, they do seem to be pretty rare, as in this is only the third one I've seen come up in the search since starting it in May.-PatEdit to add - freqq, don't keep us in suspense - what is your first hit of teal?do not even have a tracking number yet on my new acquisition. feel unqualified to own a mug.geeeeeeeze. did i actually buy a tek scope? upon arrival will have to unbox it in the basement so no one sees my shame. might have to go take a shower now.Did you have to fumigate the house after I visited?You may want to.
That’s too old school. They’ve upped their game now
my recollection is that YOUR tek was banished to the garage until you came to collect it. wait.....are you saying that the tek-ness rubs off on you? or that it is somehow absorbed into your very being?can you refuse delivery on a UPS package? or is it too late for me?
Quote from: Specmaster on August 16, 2021, 12:09:19 pmQuote from: Vince on August 16, 2021, 10:52:53 amQuote from: 0culus on August 16, 2021, 04:41:27 amGot the urge to build another pulser. This time I laid it out so that I would be able to connect a charge line easily. This effort incorporates all the tricks I have learned in my journey of building Jim Williams' circuit. [..] Measurement set up today is my Type 547 'scope with the Type 1S1 sampling plug-in set to 200 mV/cm and 0.5 ns/cm. The output is going through a GR-874 20 dB (10X) pad.Wow the pulse looks beautiful on that blue CRT However I don't think this is a conclusive experience.. you don't know if your design efforts have been rewarded do you ? The sampling head seems to be too slow, it's probably hiding the true performance of your pulser ?I mean I just checked the rise time for the 1S1. Manual says " 350ps OR BETTER ". Eye-balling it on your photograph, it looks like 300ps or a little less, consistent with the rise time of the 1S1 then. So... that means your pulser is much faster than that, but we don't know how much... we need a faster sampling head or multi-Ghz scope ! That lovely blue display reminds me of the earlier VW Passats that used that nice blue for the lighting of the dash instruments, nowadays, they are terribly boring with white lighting, but still a zillion miles away from crappy lighting on the instruments used years ago of small tungsten bulbs arranged around the dials emitting their light via small windows in the side of the meters.I can’t stand blue dash lighting. It makes your eyes go funny in the dark. Mine is about right as it emits a colour I can only describe as “pissy orange”. Although rather stupidly I bought myself some new sunglasses the other day which are polarised and of course now I can’t see the LCD based dash unless I cock my head sideways like a demented dog.
Quote from: Vince on August 16, 2021, 10:52:53 amQuote from: 0culus on August 16, 2021, 04:41:27 amGot the urge to build another pulser. This time I laid it out so that I would be able to connect a charge line easily. This effort incorporates all the tricks I have learned in my journey of building Jim Williams' circuit. [..] Measurement set up today is my Type 547 'scope with the Type 1S1 sampling plug-in set to 200 mV/cm and 0.5 ns/cm. The output is going through a GR-874 20 dB (10X) pad.Wow the pulse looks beautiful on that blue CRT However I don't think this is a conclusive experience.. you don't know if your design efforts have been rewarded do you ? The sampling head seems to be too slow, it's probably hiding the true performance of your pulser ?I mean I just checked the rise time for the 1S1. Manual says " 350ps OR BETTER ". Eye-balling it on your photograph, it looks like 300ps or a little less, consistent with the rise time of the 1S1 then. So... that means your pulser is much faster than that, but we don't know how much... we need a faster sampling head or multi-Ghz scope ! That lovely blue display reminds me of the earlier VW Passats that used that nice blue for the lighting of the dash instruments, nowadays, they are terribly boring with white lighting, but still a zillion miles away from crappy lighting on the instruments used years ago of small tungsten bulbs arranged around the dials emitting their light via small windows in the side of the meters.
Quote from: 0culus on August 16, 2021, 04:41:27 amGot the urge to build another pulser. This time I laid it out so that I would be able to connect a charge line easily. This effort incorporates all the tricks I have learned in my journey of building Jim Williams' circuit. [..] Measurement set up today is my Type 547 'scope with the Type 1S1 sampling plug-in set to 200 mV/cm and 0.5 ns/cm. The output is going through a GR-874 20 dB (10X) pad.Wow the pulse looks beautiful on that blue CRT However I don't think this is a conclusive experience.. you don't know if your design efforts have been rewarded do you ? The sampling head seems to be too slow, it's probably hiding the true performance of your pulser ?I mean I just checked the rise time for the 1S1. Manual says " 350ps OR BETTER ". Eye-balling it on your photograph, it looks like 300ps or a little less, consistent with the rise time of the 1S1 then. So... that means your pulser is much faster than that, but we don't know how much... we need a faster sampling head or multi-Ghz scope !
Got the urge to build another pulser. This time I laid it out so that I would be able to connect a charge line easily. This effort incorporates all the tricks I have learned in my journey of building Jim Williams' circuit. [..] Measurement set up today is my Type 547 'scope with the Type 1S1 sampling plug-in set to 200 mV/cm and 0.5 ns/cm. The output is going through a GR-874 20 dB (10X) pad.
Quote from: nixiefreqq on August 16, 2021, 05:41:15 pmQuote from: Cubdriver on August 16, 2021, 05:33:10 pmQuote from: nixiefreqq on August 16, 2021, 05:23:20 pmQuote from: Cubdriver on August 16, 2021, 03:56:54 pmAnother of the transparent cobalt blue Tek mugs has appeared on the bay, though be forewarned the seller wants crazy $$ for it. Figure I'll put it out here just the same. NAWTS.https://www.ebay.com/itm/294337808614?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20180105095853%26meid%3Dc5b98641e34c4a08ab40f500d8d4cdd9%26pid%3D100903%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D20%26sd%3D294337808614%26itm%3D294337808614%26pmt%3D0%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D2510209%26brand%3DUnbranded&_trksid=p2510209.c100903.m5276-Patjust bought my very first piece of tek TE. and it only cost me 51 cents more than the guy is asking for that mug. maybe it would have been best to skip the possibly distressed scope and buy the mug instead?LOL - you could always put in an offer on the mug. Can't recall what I paid for mine, but it was a lot less than that - maybe $25-ish shipped? That said, they do seem to be pretty rare, as in this is only the third one I've seen come up in the search since starting it in May.-PatEdit to add - freqq, don't keep us in suspense - what is your first hit of teal?do not even have a tracking number yet on my new acquisition. feel unqualified to own a mug.geeeeeeeze. did i actually buy a tek scope? upon arrival will have to unbox it in the basement so no one sees my shame. might have to go take a shower now.Oh stop! All major gear is welcome in my world - HP, Tek, Fluke, GenRad, Dana, Data Precision, R&S, Electro Instruments... Broaden your horizons - there's a cornucopia of excellent gear out there waiting for a loving home! And the mug may inspire further acquisitions! -Pat
Quote from: bd139 on August 16, 2021, 08:56:15 amThat’s too old school. They’ve upped their game nowThat is just gross
Quote from: Zucca on August 16, 2021, 02:26:33 pmQuote from: McBryce on August 16, 2021, 02:22:46 pmTo be fair, BMW didn't develop the HUD, they only wrote the requirements. You'd have been better to report it to VDO, but I'm pretty sure they already know.McBryce.Oh yes.. I know that. You know also very well it is not a single case, it is standard process.You do not know how sad I was to discover that developer is normally just a guy who needs to talk to the real developer. Yes, many people believe that car companies actually design and develop their cars, when in fact >90% of the car is designed by other companies, the OEM just documents the requirements and put the car together (and in some cases even that is outsourced!).McBryce.
Quote from: McBryce on August 16, 2021, 02:22:46 pmTo be fair, BMW didn't develop the HUD, they only wrote the requirements. You'd have been better to report it to VDO, but I'm pretty sure they already know.McBryce.Oh yes.. I know that. You know also very well it is not a single case, it is standard process.You do not know how sad I was to discover that developer is normally just a guy who needs to talk to the real developer.
To be fair, BMW didn't develop the HUD, they only wrote the requirements. You'd have been better to report it to VDO, but I'm pretty sure they already know.McBryce.
Quote from: Robert763 on August 16, 2021, 01:51:02 pmThe whole premse with "safety" shroulded 4mm plugs is not just what they are intended to be used for but how they may be misused. In our plans, we rarely make mistakes. Reality, though, is littered with them. Well put, Robert. Another take is safety belts or helmets; which, assuming you never crash or are crashed into, are useless inconveniences. Right?
The whole premse with "safety" shroulded 4mm plugs is not just what they are intended to be used for but how they may be misused.
Quote from: McBryce on August 16, 2021, 03:03:05 pmQuote from: Zucca on August 16, 2021, 02:26:33 pmQuote from: McBryce on August 16, 2021, 02:22:46 pmTo be fair, BMW didn't develop the HUD, they only wrote the requirements. You'd have been better to report it to VDO, but I'm pretty sure they already know.McBryce.Oh yes.. I know that. You know also very well it is not a single case, it is standard process.You do not know how sad I was to discover that developer is normally just a guy who needs to talk to the real developer. Yes, many people believe that car companies actually design and develop their cars, when in fact >90% of the car is designed by other companies, the OEM just documents the requirements and put the car together (and in some cases even that is outsourced!).McBryce.No different for aircraft. Or anything else nowadays for that matter ...
Quote from: cyclin_al on August 16, 2021, 06:06:20 pmQuote from: bd139 on August 16, 2021, 08:56:15 amThat’s too old school. They’ve upped their game nowThat is just gross D'awww jeez... didja have to quote that and pollute another page with its heinousness...? mnem*toddles off to nuke a bicycle*
Quote from: bd139 on August 16, 2021, 10:33:02 am Ok replacement tinySA received already and confirmed genuine by Erik. Seller is good IMHO - they replaced it. I can't complain really. This is probably best product support I've seen for a few years overall Now I've got 1.5 tinySA's I need to work out what to do with the 0.5 half. It sort of works with some constraints which I need to evaluate. It probably will make a reasonable signal source still or something Oh dear... I guess that means my TinySA bought off Bang-em-good is for sure a clone/fake as I figured it probably had to be given the price. And the source. also makes me feel a bit of a dick for just buying both off BunkGoods after HCXQS blew everybody off for 6 months re: 4" model release date. Let us know how your tinkery with the fake unit works out; it would be nice to be able to test correctly and make mine work correctly if you can reduce the project to a repeatable process.Also, could you show us the cables/accessories that came with your "real" one? Those that came with mine were immediately suspect; made of some funky black cable I'm not even sure what it is. It doesn't look or feel like RG316 or RG174.Only thing I can say in their defense is that both articles were A) available at a reasonable price B) when I wanted them and C) availability wasn't shrouded in a fog of bullshit and hearsay.mnem
Ok replacement tinySA received already and confirmed genuine by Erik. Seller is good IMHO - they replaced it. I can't complain really. This is probably best product support I've seen for a few years overall Now I've got 1.5 tinySA's I need to work out what to do with the 0.5 half. It sort of works with some constraints which I need to evaluate. It probably will make a reasonable signal source still or something
Quote from: Specmaster on August 16, 2021, 10:53:13 amQuote from: AVGresponding on August 16, 2021, 08:41:17 amQuote from: Specmaster on August 15, 2021, 06:55:53 pmQuick update on the 2 Avo 8 Mk V meters I picked up this morning. The leads are in a pretty bad way, hopefully a good clean will improve them, but the probes have had it. One meter was in a near perfect leather case, the meter had a rattle when I got it home, opened it up and a little screw and washer fell out. Tested the DC volts and the meter reads a little low, further investigation reveals some damage to plastic movement protection shell, and it seems some plastic bits may be caught up in the meter movement as the meter is not linear. Need to investigate that more.The other meter had a sticker on the side stating it had been serviced by Megger, who own Avo and that one checks out perfectly OK and still had the factory applied seal intact following its service. That does not mean to say it's free from faults, when they reassembled the meter, failed to correctly align the meter assembly with its plinth and as a result has obscured the top of dial markings as you can see in the photo, 4,5 and 6, so this needs a little fettling. Otherwise, both meters are in good condition cosmetically and all the switches and cut-outs function correctly, and battery compartments are in original condition.More info and photos as I get to grips with them.Looking forward to seeing how they look with the lamps fitted! Not ever on my watch will that happen, so don't hold your breath. Still looking for a late model military one. Should be completely working, have the broad arrow on the faceplate, nice condititon and not cost silly money. I'm not looking for that every day, so if someone sees one that fits, please tell.
Quote from: AVGresponding on August 16, 2021, 08:41:17 amQuote from: Specmaster on August 15, 2021, 06:55:53 pmQuick update on the 2 Avo 8 Mk V meters I picked up this morning. The leads are in a pretty bad way, hopefully a good clean will improve them, but the probes have had it. One meter was in a near perfect leather case, the meter had a rattle when I got it home, opened it up and a little screw and washer fell out. Tested the DC volts and the meter reads a little low, further investigation reveals some damage to plastic movement protection shell, and it seems some plastic bits may be caught up in the meter movement as the meter is not linear. Need to investigate that more.The other meter had a sticker on the side stating it had been serviced by Megger, who own Avo and that one checks out perfectly OK and still had the factory applied seal intact following its service. That does not mean to say it's free from faults, when they reassembled the meter, failed to correctly align the meter assembly with its plinth and as a result has obscured the top of dial markings as you can see in the photo, 4,5 and 6, so this needs a little fettling. Otherwise, both meters are in good condition cosmetically and all the switches and cut-outs function correctly, and battery compartments are in original condition.More info and photos as I get to grips with them.Looking forward to seeing how they look with the lamps fitted! Not ever on my watch will that happen, so don't hold your breath.
Quote from: Specmaster on August 15, 2021, 06:55:53 pmQuick update on the 2 Avo 8 Mk V meters I picked up this morning. The leads are in a pretty bad way, hopefully a good clean will improve them, but the probes have had it. One meter was in a near perfect leather case, the meter had a rattle when I got it home, opened it up and a little screw and washer fell out. Tested the DC volts and the meter reads a little low, further investigation reveals some damage to plastic movement protection shell, and it seems some plastic bits may be caught up in the meter movement as the meter is not linear. Need to investigate that more.The other meter had a sticker on the side stating it had been serviced by Megger, who own Avo and that one checks out perfectly OK and still had the factory applied seal intact following its service. That does not mean to say it's free from faults, when they reassembled the meter, failed to correctly align the meter assembly with its plinth and as a result has obscured the top of dial markings as you can see in the photo, 4,5 and 6, so this needs a little fettling. Otherwise, both meters are in good condition cosmetically and all the switches and cut-outs function correctly, and battery compartments are in original condition.More info and photos as I get to grips with them.Looking forward to seeing how they look with the lamps fitted!
Quick update on the 2 Avo 8 Mk V meters I picked up this morning. The leads are in a pretty bad way, hopefully a good clean will improve them, but the probes have had it. One meter was in a near perfect leather case, the meter had a rattle when I got it home, opened it up and a little screw and washer fell out. Tested the DC volts and the meter reads a little low, further investigation reveals some damage to plastic movement protection shell, and it seems some plastic bits may be caught up in the meter movement as the meter is not linear. Need to investigate that more.The other meter had a sticker on the side stating it had been serviced by Megger, who own Avo and that one checks out perfectly OK and still had the factory applied seal intact following its service. That does not mean to say it's free from faults, when they reassembled the meter, failed to correctly align the meter assembly with its plinth and as a result has obscured the top of dial markings as you can see in the photo, 4,5 and 6, so this needs a little fettling. Otherwise, both meters are in good condition cosmetically and all the switches and cut-outs function correctly, and battery compartments are in original condition.More info and photos as I get to grips with them.
Quote from: Cubdriver on August 16, 2021, 06:06:30 pmQuote from: nixiefreqq on August 16, 2021, 05:41:15 pmQuote from: Cubdriver on August 16, 2021, 05:33:10 pmQuote from: nixiefreqq on August 16, 2021, 05:23:20 pmQuote from: Cubdriver on August 16, 2021, 03:56:54 pmAnother of the transparent cobalt blue Tek mugs has appeared on the bay, though be forewarned the seller wants crazy $$ for it. Figure I'll put it out here just the same. NAWTS.https://www.ebay.com/itm/294337808614?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20180105095853%26meid%3Dc5b98641e34c4a08ab40f500d8d4cdd9%26pid%3D100903%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D20%26sd%3D294337808614%26itm%3D294337808614%26pmt%3D0%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D2510209%26brand%3DUnbranded&_trksid=p2510209.c100903.m5276-Patjust bought my very first piece of tek TE. and it only cost me 51 cents more than the guy is asking for that mug. maybe it would have been best to skip the possibly distressed scope and buy the mug instead?LOL - you could always put in an offer on the mug. Can't recall what I paid for mine, but it was a lot less than that - maybe $25-ish shipped? That said, they do seem to be pretty rare, as in this is only the third one I've seen come up in the search since starting it in May.-PatEdit to add - freqq, don't keep us in suspense - what is your first hit of teal?do not even have a tracking number yet on my new acquisition. feel unqualified to own a mug.geeeeeeeze. did i actually buy a tek scope? upon arrival will have to unbox it in the basement so no one sees my shame. might have to go take a shower now.Oh stop! All major gear is welcome in my world - HP, Tek, Fluke, GenRad, Dana, Data Precision, R&S, Electro Instruments... Broaden your horizons - there's a cornucopia of excellent gear out there waiting for a loving home! And the mug may inspire further acquisitions! -Patwanted something portable and analog.and the 2336 always looked really cute to me. but it is one of those montague and capulet things. we "bill and dave" folk should not be tempted by a pretty face if it belongs to a sworn enemy.
Quote from: nixiefreqq on August 16, 2021, 06:14:09 pmQuote from: Cubdriver on August 16, 2021, 06:06:30 pmQuote from: nixiefreqq on August 16, 2021, 05:41:15 pmQuote from: Cubdriver on August 16, 2021, 05:33:10 pmQuote from: nixiefreqq on August 16, 2021, 05:23:20 pmQuote from: Cubdriver on August 16, 2021, 03:56:54 pmAnother of the transparent cobalt blue Tek mugs has appeared on the bay, though be forewarned the seller wants crazy $$ for it. Figure I'll put it out here just the same. NAWTS.https://www.ebay.com/itm/294337808614?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20180105095853%26meid%3Dc5b98641e34c4a08ab40f500d8d4cdd9%26pid%3D100903%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D20%26sd%3D294337808614%26itm%3D294337808614%26pmt%3D0%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D2510209%26brand%3DUnbranded&_trksid=p2510209.c100903.m5276-Patjust bought my very first piece of tek TE. and it only cost me 51 cents more than the guy is asking for that mug. maybe it would have been best to skip the possibly distressed scope and buy the mug instead?LOL - you could always put in an offer on the mug. Can't recall what I paid for mine, but it was a lot less than that - maybe $25-ish shipped? That said, they do seem to be pretty rare, as in this is only the third one I've seen come up in the search since starting it in May.-PatEdit to add - freqq, don't keep us in suspense - what is your first hit of teal?do not even have a tracking number yet on my new acquisition. feel unqualified to own a mug.geeeeeeeze. did i actually buy a tek scope? upon arrival will have to unbox it in the basement so no one sees my shame. might have to go take a shower now.Oh stop! All major gear is welcome in my world - HP, Tek, Fluke, GenRad, Dana, Data Precision, R&S, Electro Instruments... Broaden your horizons - there's a cornucopia of excellent gear out there waiting for a loving home! And the mug may inspire further acquisitions! -Patwanted something portable and analog.and the 2336 always looked really cute to me. but it is one of those montague and capulet things. we "bill and dave" folk should not be tempted by a pretty face if it belongs to a sworn enemy.I'm agnostic in that regard - it just has to be good stuff. And they're like Lay's potato chips - you can't just have one. (Or maybe roaches - for every one you see, there are ten more in hiding)(the 7ks on the boxes roughly in the center and the 5k at top center were rescued from their appointed fate as dumpster fodder after recent swap meets. Some of them are kinda rough, but deserved a better fate than that.)-Pat
now just hold on a second. do not see a 2336 in there ANYWHERE.are you saying that i finally will have something that you do not have? this can not be happening! hold me......i'm scared.
Quote from: BU508A on August 16, 2021, 12:32:48 pmAnybody here from Germany with a much faster scope than my 100MHz RTB2004 which likes to test my crude Jim Williams pulse gen.? Either TDS684 (500MHz 2Gs/s) or Tek DPO7354 (2.5/3.5GHz 40Gs/s)
Anybody here from Germany with a much faster scope than my 100MHz RTB2004 which likes to test my crude Jim Williams pulse gen.?
Is that a 575 curve tracer I see in the background on the left ?! Does it work or still in the repair/restore queue ?!