Thanks very much to Don, Paxton, Dave, and particularly Glen S for the list
of links. I'm awaiting delivery and hoping it turns out to be all it was
advertised as. The traces on the photos looked clean and bright, so
hopefully it's in good shape.
-T
At 03:18 AM 2/16/2007 -0500, you wrote:
On Feb 15, 2007, at 6:52 PM, Tom Peters wrote:
I just missed out on a Tek 7904 scope (four trace) with
four
plug- ins for $299. Was that a deal? The plugins were 7A26 7A18
7CTIN and
7B53A.
Yes, that was a pretty decent deal, especially if you don't have
to pay to ship it. Assuming it's functional of course. They've been
known to go for less, especially if they're all beaten up, but if
it's in good shape a 7904 can easily fetch $299.
I went back to them and countered with $240. I won the deal and
will pay $240 plus fiddy-two bucks to ship it. Woohoo!
SCORE! :-)
I'm wondering if there's a list somewhere
of just what plugins I
can drool over and/or search for. I'm not having any luck phrasing
my search properly so far. Like maybe a channel input amp that will
give me better bandwidth so I can do some VHF/UHF with it. I hear
that the 7A26 is good up to 200 mHz? Is that right?
I see others have already answered these questions...So I'll just
reiterate: SCORE!
-Dave
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