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    Arrow FREE 100 MHz OSCILLOSCOPE--NO JOKE!

    I am overloaded with oscilloscopes and am ready to part with an old, trustworthy friend.

    This is a 1978 model Philips PM3266. It is a dual-trace, 100 MHz scope.

    It works. It is a "storage" scope, and the storage function is kind of fuzzy right now; I never use that function anyway. It is clean and in good physical condition.

    Calibration is good.

    The trace is a bit fuzzy until it warms up. This didn't bother me; my bench scope stays on all the time; I just turn the intensity down when I'm not using it. It would benefit by having some electrolytic capacitors replaced at your convenience.

    It includes the original bilingual (English and German) instruction and service manual, including schematics. It includes a power cord.

    Yes, there is a catch! You pay packing and shipping. It weighs 21 pounds and I'm in Omaha, Nebraska (zip code for shipping is 68104).

    I'd rather give it away than throw it away!

    If you have something to trade against the shipping, I'll consider it. I'm looking for a generic bench power supply for a friend. What else do you have?
    Last edited by RussMartin; - 16th December 2008 at 04:23.
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