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Old June 1st 04, 03:28 AM
Al Schapira
 
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Default FS: Real old unusual VOM's, VTVM/SignalTracer

FS: Two old VOM's and an old VTVM with builtin signal tracer.
You've probably never seen the likes of these before!
All three are in working condition.

Check or M.O. accepted. Don't be reluctant to make an offer.

Thanks for looking.

-Al Schapira, KC2HRH,

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Coastwise Electronics Co Inc, Los Angeles, CA,
Signal Tracer - Volt-Ohm Meter, Model 730, AC operated VTVM,
giant illuminated 7" square meter, has the usual VTVM functions plus
a built-in signal detector, audio amplifier and speaker.
Tubes: 6X4, (2) 12AU7, 6AQ5, 6AL5. Metal cabinet in good condition.
Approx 10" x 10" x 7" deep, 9 lbs.

$15 plus shipping from 07042.

Pictures at
http://home.att.net/~a.schapira/pix/VOM2/PICT0001.JPG
http://home.att.net/~a.schapira/pix/VOM2/PICT0005.JPG
http://home.att.net/~a.schapira/pix/VOM2/PICT0006.JPG
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Robson-Burgess VOM, model MT-200, good 3" square meter,
slant front metal case with top handle, 14 pin jacks,
AC/DC/Ohms switch, zero adj., no leads/probes, ohms needs new
battery. Approx 8" wide x 5" high x 3 1/2" deep, 2 1/2 lbs.

$10 plus shipping from 07042.

Pictures at
http://home.att.net/~a.schapira/pix/VOM1/PICT0002.JPG
http://home.att.net/~a.schapira/pix/VOM1/PICT0003.JPG

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Electronic Measurements Corp, NYC, VOM Model 104,
20,000 Ohms per volt DC, 1,000 AC,
perfect bakelite case, original cardboard box,
Ohms needs new internal batteries (3 C cells), no leads/probes.
Approx 3 lbs.

$10 plus shipping from 07042.

Pictures at
http://home.att.net/~a.schapira/pix/VOM3/PICT0002.JPG
http://home.att.net/~a.schapira/pix/VOM3/PICT0003.JPG
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