Unusual Collections: Show us UR diagnostic or servicing Gear

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Superduper

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For me, collecting boxes is just one part of the equation. The other part is the satisfaction that comes from fixing or restoring the boxes, without which the hobby gets old fast (at least for me).

We've all seen your boomboxes.

Now, show us the equipment or gear that you use to whip them into shape!

I'll start with mine.

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Superduper

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redbenjoe

I Am Legend
sheeeeeeeeeeet -- thats some serious stuff --
you might fix// test
more than a boombox with all that :thumbsup: :-)

i have a philips driver and a FLUKE !!
but -- refuse to photograph either :-D :dog:
 

hemiguy2006

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WOW , that is some serious gear!!!
Sencore makes some serious Calibration equipment.

All I got is a Fluke Multi meter , Soldering/desoldering irons
some Screw drivers cutters and such.
Not worth posting pics of. :-D
 

Master Z

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My old man gave me a similar Tektronix oscilloscope when I was in highschool. With all my moves it got left behind. :sad: :sad:
I really need to get one again, great tools. I might need a refresher to remember all the functions though it's been a while. :dunce:

I'm in the same boat as most here, I have a nice Fluke meter and a bunch of hand tools.
Nice collection Super dupe, its,well.........Superduper. :w00t: :w00t:
 

Superduper

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Yeah, they've served me well and allowed me to do repairs, the right way.

Not pictured is a bench power supply which allows me to power up a chassis or circuit board using a regulated (voltage and current) source and not rely on the 120 volt source.
 

ViennaSound

Boomus Fidelis
Yeah, great idea.
The stuff behind our boxes.
I got an old HEATHKIT oscilloscope, Wavegenerator, PHILIPS multimeter, transistortester, DC-supply (homemade) and some more....
Old stuff for old boxes. :thumbsup:
 

Aiwa

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signal generator grundig ws4
scope,hameg 2 channel 70mhz
fluke lcd-meter PM 6306
fluke8021
fluke87III
gossen ohm -meter a227
philips pm 2522a v-a-ohm meter
peak tech hgl ed 205
metrix mx202

belzer,sandvik,bahco,beta,facom ,gedore...
screw drivers/
clamps






just a pic from work shop...
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Fatdog

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My pitiful soldering iron and volt meter are no match for Superduper's gear. :sadno: That's awesome!! :cool:

I wish I had HALF of Jens' screwdrivers! What a tool bench!! :-O
 

71spud

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Dman Jens.... I was considering getting a TPR-950, but if it takes all THAT to keep it running..... :grim:


Aiwa said:
signal generator grundig ws4
scope,hameg 2 channel 70mhz
fluke lcd-meter PM 6306
fluke8021
fluke87III
gossen ohm -meter a227
philips pm 2522a v-a-ohm meter
peak tech hgl ed 205
metrix mx202

belzer,sandvik,bahco,beta,facom ,gedore...
screw drivers/
clamps






just a pic from work shop...
2a94buv.jpg
 

ViennaSound

Boomus Fidelis
The big stuff is in the cellar, but here a few smaller "boombox repair helpers". :-)

60´s PHILIPS multimeter, 70´s BBC-GOERTZ multimeter and my first digital multi bought in the 80´s.
Check the senceless Quarz clock at it. :dunce:
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A few old circuit testers and a smarttest for quick usage outdoors
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SIRAN power supply and little signal injector
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russian wavegenerator, GRUNDIG service generator, selfmade control unit
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My proud:
New in box multimeter. I got it as present when the Philips Service Center closed down. :-/
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And at flea i found this NORMA isolation tester
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To be continued.... ;-)
 
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