Here is a view of some of the vintage gear I use on A.M. regular.
Note the Hallicrafters HT-20 all 115 Lbs. of it. Johnson Viking Valiant only about 85 Lbs. Receiver Hallicrafters SX-100 2A, Mod. scopes etc.
Nice old oscilloscope above the Keithley bench multimeter that I recognize. I have about 10 Tektronix oscopes mostly 2465s and 2467s which are crts instead of the lcds of todays digital models. Nice amateur shack!
Thanks. The scope is an old RCA WO-33A. It was a TV repairmans scope in the mid to late fifties. It was actually givin to me about 35 years ago by an ex gf'f father. The scope is all tube, still running on the original caps. I use it as a modulation monitor.Cool stuff, helps put out a few extra BTU's in the winter. LOL
Oh under the scope is a Freq. counter, it is an old Fluke. Thanks
Got a few Thanks. The old gear loves high impedance. If you change out the first grid resistor in the audio chain to 10M ohm or better they sing real good. Thanks
Nice old oscilloscope above the Keithley bench multimeter that I recognize. I have about 10 Tektronix oscopes mostly 2465s and 2467s which are crts instead of the lcds of todays digital models. Nice amateur shack!
Thanks. The scope is an old RCA WO-33A. It was a TV repairmans scope in the mid to late fifties. It was actually givin to me about 35 years ago by an ex gf'f father. The scope is all tube, still running on the original caps. I use it as a modulation monitor.Cool stuff, helps put out a few extra BTU's in the winter. LOL
Oh under the scope is a Freq. counter, it is an old Fluke. Thanks
nice gear...
The digital era has destroyed the analog era. But your old gear needs preserving for sure. I wonder what the future holds during my life time.
Got Yourself a D104
Got a few Thanks. The old gear loves high impedance. If you change out the first grid resistor in the audio chain to 10M ohm or better they sing real good. Thanks
That's a fascinating shack you've got there.
All before my time. I'm a transistor boy, although I remember our TV at home had glowing things inside it, which were obviously valves...