I have many parts for it, including all the metal. I bought a junked one several years ago to help restore a 535. If you let me know what you are looking for, I can root around and see whats there. Scott James Paul cc: Sent by: pic Subject: [BUY]: RE: RE: Cheap, beginner's scope microcontrolle r discussion list 12/04/01 05:16 AM Please respond to pic microcontrolle r discussion list Scott, What do you have for the 545B? I have one in my garage almost restored, but I still need a few things for it. Let me know what you have available if anything. Thanks and Regards, Jim > I have a ton of old Tektronix stuff that I was thinking of selling on > Ebay. Most is the 7000 series, though I do have some 5000 and 500 > series. The 500 series is pretty much for collectors... old tube > equipment (If anyone needs any 500 series plugins, give a shout) > > The 7000 series is nice, it uses modular plugins to accomplish many > different functions. I have vertical amps, horizontal amps, and > multimeter plugins. I could set you up with a complete scope that also > has a DMM readout on the screen (only catch is that the DMM doesn't do > AC > measurements... but then you have a scope!!!). > > If you are interested I have the following mainframes: > > 7704A 200Mhz, 4 bays, analog, excellent condition > 7834 400Mhz, 4 bays, analog storage, excellent condition, storage > functions OK > 7603 100Mhz, 3 bays, analog, good condition > > > I also have multitudes of dual channel vertical amps (including > differential / comparator). I have one logic analyzer plugin with all > cables. > > A good assessment of fair value is > http://www.vaxxine.com/phil/scopes/scope $.htm > > You can find more info on the 7000 series at > http://www.tek.com/Measurement/cgi-bin/framed.pl? Document=/Measurement/Support/faq/history.html&FrameSet=oscilloscopes > > and > > http://www.caip.rutgers.edu/~kahrs/testeq/7000.html > > Prices on Ebay have looked pretty good recently, I guess it is a > reflection of the economy : ( > > > Scott F. Touchton > > > > > > Hello, > > I'm looking at getting an oscilloscope for myself, but I don't want to > spend a ton. Plus, I won't be using it that much. I'd file it under > the "nice to have" category. I doubt I will be doing any high speed > circuits or anything. I'll probably use it mostly on digital logical > and computer peripheral interfaces (PS/2, etc.). Could anyone > recommend a good beginners scope around the $300-$500 range? I don't > mind looking at used stuff on eBay, but I don't know enough to not get > screwed. > > Bitscope looked interesting, too. Has anyone had experiences with it? > > http://www.bitscope.com/ > > Thanks, > > -Dave > > -- > http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics > (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics > > -- > http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics > (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics