On 4/28/11 2:22 PM, Tony Duell wrote:
I have
two Model 200s. I will restore them to museum-quality (both
aesthetically and functionally) when I get my new workspace.
Nice! It's an insturment I'd like to own, and they're nto rare (or even
that expensive) on E-bay, but I think shipping one across the Pond might
be a problem. One day perhaps....
Beware, I've never seen one in good condition. The crinkle-finish
That adds to the fun :-). I am interested in this unit for its historical
significance, I have n AF signal gneraotr, and anyway it's not an
instruemtn I have too much real use for.
Same here. I have an HP 3325A, a wonderful unit. One thing I want
to do with the Model 200 is to analyze its performance with modern
equipment and techniques. That has been done to death, but *I* haven't
done it, and I'm interested in seeing the results directly for
educational value.
I would probably repaint one f I owned it, but it
wou;d be top priority,
Getting the electroncs back to rights (meaming as close to origianl as I
can), would be.
If I can match the original paint color, I'll probably repaint mine
as well. Ditto on the prioritization.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire
Port Charlotte, FL