Ok, no guessing games this time. It's a Princeton Applied Research model 5210 Lock-in amplifier.
Coming from the same source (a calibration and repair facility) so I'll assume it's BER even though the description didn't say so. (If it's not, I'll sadly move this thread somewhere else).

Again, with a small dog and a far more famous dog for scale. (As an exercise, who is the famous dog?)
And a closer look.

The sticker on the top notes that it was repaired by "RF" on 1-20-03. (What's the 20th month?)
And the rear panel tells me that it is the "property of IBM research instrument pool".

Is that a good thing?
Oh and I guess I had better hope there's nothing wrong with it because (again) there's nothing anyone can repair ;-)
Coming from the same source (a calibration and repair facility) so I'll assume it's BER even though the description didn't say so. (If it's not, I'll sadly move this thread somewhere else).

Again, with a small dog and a far more famous dog for scale. (As an exercise, who is the famous dog?)
And a closer look.

The sticker on the top notes that it was repaired by "RF" on 1-20-03. (What's the 20th month?)
And the rear panel tells me that it is the "property of IBM research instrument pool".

Is that a good thing?
Oh and I guess I had better hope there's nothing wrong with it because (again) there's nothing anyone can repair ;-)
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