A buddy of mine found this while cleaning out a foreclosure, and gave It to me. It looks like a really old analog scope Made by Techtronics. I believe It was Gov. surplus maybe used by the Navy or something? I'm not sure Myself, but never the less the price was right, and It didn't cost me a dime. My hope Is to use It as a simple bench tester for DC motors and such, so that I don't have to dig around for the correct voltage supply every time I want to test something for function. I'm not real familiar with the use of these, so wondering If someone can tell Me if It would work well for that? Also is there anything else that It could be useful for? It's a beast, Fairly big, and heavy duty feeling compared to the newer digital scopes. Really just looking for any info I can get. I have a set of test leads for It, but from some of what I've read, I think I would have to buy another type with the correct connections for testing motors. The set of leads I have are the spring loaded type with the trigger. Like I mentioned I don't know much about these, just wondering If It's something that could be useful.
Greg
Greg