Turk: good for setting rivets and eyelets. More of a leatherworking tool, really.
Eck: H'mm, worked for me.
I had a Voltohmyst -- very drifty. H/P's VTVM set (410? and 400C or D for AC) is nicer; I don't know where mine have got to. The audio gen is first-rate; somewhere I have a 650A (gen) and a 330B (THD meter, audio level meter); you'd think they would be difficult to misplace but I have done so.
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*swoon*
ReplyDeleteI checked out Retrotechnologist. You have more Yankhees than me. I'm jealous.
ReplyDeleteHeh heh heh. ;D
ReplyDeleteWell colour I impressed.
ReplyDeleteJim
I spy a teeny red anvil.
ReplyDeleteFor shoe-ing your cats?
all you need is a..
ReplyDeleteRCA voltohmist VTVM,
HP audio generator
Lafeyette general purpose signal generator
RCA WO33 o'scope
Having the Simpson, Triplet means you should also have the AVOmeter All three are great tools.
PS: it's impossible to post comments to Retotechnologist, just doesn't work.
ECK!
Turk: good for setting rivets and eyelets. More of a leatherworking tool, really.
ReplyDeleteEck: H'mm, worked for me.
I had a Voltohmyst -- very drifty. H/P's VTVM set (410? and 400C or D for AC) is nicer; I don't know where mine have got to. The audio gen is first-rate; somewhere I have a 650A (gen) and a 330B (THD meter, audio level meter); you'd think they would be difficult to misplace but I have done so.