As you all know, I'm a sucker for "new" test equipment.
How's this:
It only has a few faults:
The seller described it as "Does work, but a couple of controls are playing up, needs servicing, pots & switches probably need cleaning"
The service manual is readily available.
All the parts are well described -- there's only 1 tube (the display), everything else is solid state. The only odd parts I've identified so far are some selenium rectifiers and a couple of germanium diodes. There are quite a few electrolytic capacitors, and I'll probably just replace them, along with the selenium rectifiers in the voltage doubler.
I'll probably leave the ceramic, polystyrene, polyester and polycarbonate capacitors alone for the moment.
How's this:

It only has a few faults:
- The beam doesn't focus very well
- The focus changes over time
- Changing the X gain changes the X position slightly
- The cal signal doesn't seem to work
- The graticule illumination seems non-functional
- It's a bit grubby.
The seller described it as "Does work, but a couple of controls are playing up, needs servicing, pots & switches probably need cleaning"
The service manual is readily available.
All the parts are well described -- there's only 1 tube (the display), everything else is solid state. The only odd parts I've identified so far are some selenium rectifiers and a couple of germanium diodes. There are quite a few electrolytic capacitors, and I'll probably just replace them, along with the selenium rectifiers in the voltage doubler.
I'll probably leave the ceramic, polystyrene, polyester and polycarbonate capacitors alone for the moment.