Apologies if this stuff is all crepe (knowing six fifths of nowt about the non-PC items) but if anyone wants to try for anything give me your PE for the geezers name and number. He's in north Cambridge and posted it earlier today.
1/. Phillips PM 32535 Multimeter. (a sticker suggest 'Faulty' at some time, but we have no history). 2/. Gould Digital Storage Oscilloscope type 4035 3/. Levell Transistor Tester Type TM12. 4/. Old IBM 'Think Pad' Lap top. 5/. Nicad Battery Charger 4 x AA. 240 Volt 2 pin shaving socket input. 6/. UPS Power Supply. 7/. Panasonic Time Lapse TL300 VCR. 8/. Regulated Power Supply. X3 (Heavy). 9/. Box of Electronics bits and pieces (x2). 10/. External Floppy Drive + Discs. 11/. Pioneer-Synthesised Stereo Tuner TX-710L. 12/. Elan-C41 Prom Programmer. 13/. Panasonic 6730 Time Lapse VCR. 14/. Amstrad PPC512 Portable Computer. 15/. Very old PC (386???). 16/. Tektronix 5110 Oscilloscope. 17/. Tektronix 7844 Oscilloscope (Very Heavy). 18/. Keithley 192 Programmable Digital Multi Meter (DMM). 19/. Tektronix D40 Single Beam Oscilloscope. 20/. Sanyo 4 Head Time Lapse 960 Hour Video Recorder. 21/. Two Danor RAF Test Sets Model No. 1061. (Apparently used in the testing of Mobile Phone systems).- posted
8 years ago